It's obviously a moot point now, but one wonders what would have happened had Quarry decided to continue fighting after the Zanon fight?
Would it have been "better" for him to have continued then with another fight or two & the inevitable loss as opposed to the beatdowns he got later on at a more physically depleted stage & a more advanced age?
Could he have gotten himself another couple of wins along the way to a final title opportunity? Had he managed another couple of wins over fringe guys like Zanon, it doesn't take much imagination to see him getting one of the title shots that went to Alfredo Evangelista, Ozzie Ocasio or even Mike Weaver in late '78 - early '79.
Of course, Holmes wouldn't stopped him inside five rounds, but maybe that would've prevented Quarry from attempting those other two comebacks. But, then again, maybe by then his subsequent health issues with dementia were already pre-destined & it wouldn't have mattered.
There's no way of knowing.
Though there's little question that the horrific beating that he took against Cranmer in that final debacle of a fight pushed him far over the edge into oblivion.
And the one to blame for that was that piece of shit John Ellis who promoted it. He took advantage of an individual who at that point was incapable of making those types of decisions for himself & actually had Jerry believing that he was on his way to a title shot if he won! When in reality, if I remember correctly, he was just trying to set up an eventual match between Quarry & Ellis's brother journeyman heavyweight Jimmy Ellis.
Apparently Jimmy's getting whacked out in a couple of rounds by George Foreman on HBO in big George's first post-Holyfield bout wasn't enough of a moneymaker for them, so they lured poor Jerry out of retirement & decided to fatten him up for the kill by matching him with Cranmer as an appetizer. Unfortunately, ol' Jerry was much farther gone than they thought & they wound up almost getting the guy killed. The bastards.
