Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
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HomicideHenry
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Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Alot of matches didn't take place in the 1970s, and this was one of them.
How do you see this going down in a 12 round, or even a 15 round contest?
How do you see this going down in a 12 round, or even a 15 round contest?
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Alot of variables and factors to consider in this fight considering both men had so many common opponents, and both were of the same mold: well conditioned, tough, offensive style, very strong, hard hitting, and lacking in strong defense. So let's match them up head to head.
Jerry Quarry
Best Wins
Earnie Shavers (KO1st)
Jack Boddell (KO1st)
Mac Foster (KO6th)
Floyd Patterson (W12)
Buster Mathis (decision)
Thad Spencer (KO12)
Brian London (KO2)
Ron Lyle (decision)
Notable Losses
Muhammad Ali (2x's on cuts)
Joe Frazier (2x's cuts/rare kayo stoppage)
George Chuvalo (rare kayo loss)
Ken Norton (rare kayo loss)
Jimmy Ellis (due to cuts)
Oscar Bonavena
Best Wins
Leotis Martin (decision)
Zora Folley (decision)
Karl Mildenberger (decision)
George Chuvalo (decision)
Gregorio Peralta (decision)
Tom McNeeley (KO5)
Dick Wipperman (decision)
Alvin Lewis (disqualification)
Notable Losses
Muhammad Ali (KO15)
Floyd Patterson (decision)
Joe Frazier (2x's decision)
Jimmy Ellis (decision)
Ron Lyle (decision)
Very hard fight to pick; a kayo win for Quarry wouldn't of come quickly, that is for sure. Bonavena wasn't necessarily a fast starter either, he built up as the rounds went. Both men had great recuperating powers. Quarry had the faster hands, and was a good counter puncher. Bonavena used his bull strength and rushes, round houses to wear someone down. Quarry had very thin skin, Bonavena was like an anvil. Very hard fight to decide a winner on, it isnt that cut and dry. It has the potential to go all fifteen rounds.
Jerry Quarry
Best Wins
Earnie Shavers (KO1st)
Jack Boddell (KO1st)
Mac Foster (KO6th)
Floyd Patterson (W12)
Buster Mathis (decision)
Thad Spencer (KO12)
Brian London (KO2)
Ron Lyle (decision)
Notable Losses
Muhammad Ali (2x's on cuts)
Joe Frazier (2x's cuts/rare kayo stoppage)
George Chuvalo (rare kayo loss)
Ken Norton (rare kayo loss)
Jimmy Ellis (due to cuts)
Oscar Bonavena
Best Wins
Leotis Martin (decision)
Zora Folley (decision)
Karl Mildenberger (decision)
George Chuvalo (decision)
Gregorio Peralta (decision)
Tom McNeeley (KO5)
Dick Wipperman (decision)
Alvin Lewis (disqualification)
Notable Losses
Muhammad Ali (KO15)
Floyd Patterson (decision)
Joe Frazier (2x's decision)
Jimmy Ellis (decision)
Ron Lyle (decision)
Very hard fight to pick; a kayo win for Quarry wouldn't of come quickly, that is for sure. Bonavena wasn't necessarily a fast starter either, he built up as the rounds went. Both men had great recuperating powers. Quarry had the faster hands, and was a good counter puncher. Bonavena used his bull strength and rushes, round houses to wear someone down. Quarry had very thin skin, Bonavena was like an anvil. Very hard fight to decide a winner on, it isnt that cut and dry. It has the potential to go all fifteen rounds.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
JQ all day long
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Quarry skill early, but Argentine bull just too much. world bad ass title goes to Ringo by split.
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misterpunch
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
tough pick for two tough mothers - jerry wins close-ish decision. no knock downs. i reckon jerry would have beaten the ali of the bonavena match up.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Quarry by wide decision for me in a tough fight.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
x2BoxBuzz wrote:JQ all day long
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MEISINGER
- Heavyweight

Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
i can see this fight going either way
these are two of the toughest sob's of the 70's
i can not make a call on this one but i would of paid top dollar to see it
these are two of the toughest sob's of the 70's
i can not make a call on this one but i would of paid top dollar to see it
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dempseyfire
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Quarry was as tough as Oscar but has a decided skill and speed advantage. Quarry by wide but hard-fought decision.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
I think it goes a few ways:
A) Quarry goes gangbusters from the start and stops Bonavena early
B) Quarry's work rate simply out does Bonavena's work rate and decisions him
C) Both men fight to a razor thin decision with Quarry more than likely winning
D) Bonavena catches Quarry late and opens up a wide deep cut
A) Quarry goes gangbusters from the start and stops Bonavena early
B) Quarry's work rate simply out does Bonavena's work rate and decisions him
C) Both men fight to a razor thin decision with Quarry more than likely winning
D) Bonavena catches Quarry late and opens up a wide deep cut
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tagjohnson
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Can't see either one actually KO'ing the other. Most likely result; Quarry at his best was an excellent counter puncher (see Ron Lyle) and wins by solid decison. Second most likely; Quarry gets cut and loses by TKO. Third: Quarry on occasion ran low on gas and Bonavena edges him in a very close decison.
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dempseyfire
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
2nd most likely is definitely not Jerry losing on cuts. He lost on cuts how many times? Twice? His proneness to cuts is vastly over-rated.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
I believe 3 times. Twice against Frazier and the first Ali fight. He was stopped by Ali and Norton by the referee, and counted out against chuvalo. lost by decison to Patterson, not on cuts.)
Bonavena was only stoped once in 66 fights, so him losing by stoppage is not likely.
So it is a possibility, but considering he had 68 fights it's not that likely that he would get stopped on cuts by Bonavena. If Quarry boxes, he probably wins a decision. If he tries to pressure Bonavena, he probably loses a tough fight. Most likely he does some of both and squeaks by in a competitive fight.
Bonavena was only stoped once in 66 fights, so him losing by stoppage is not likely.
So it is a possibility, but considering he had 68 fights it's not that likely that he would get stopped on cuts by Bonavena. If Quarry boxes, he probably wins a decision. If he tries to pressure Bonavena, he probably loses a tough fight. Most likely he does some of both and squeaks by in a competitive fight.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Two rugged guys but Quarry with the shorter punches gets there first in the frequent exchanges. Irish Jerry with the UD.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
That could have been a very interesting match-up. I'd pick Quarry to take a decision. Jerry had more solid overall boxing skills, Bonavena sometimes looked too wild. Anyway those two were tough, their fight would have most likely become a grueling slugfest. As mentioned before, stoppage was not likely to happen, unless Jerry sustained a cut.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
I'd favor Jerry on points too. Dr. Duke described what would likely happen pretty well.
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sweetviolenturge
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
I see this one as an exciting, hard-fought, grueling affair in which Quarry would come out on top via a 12 round decision. But, it would be a tough go for him & he might have to pick himself up off of the floor to do so. Bonavena wasn't the sharpest puncher of his day so I don't think he'd have busted up Quarry's eyes too badly but he was a thudding puncher of the sort that may have dropped Jerry once or twice during the course of the bout. Of course, Quarry was no slouch in the punching department himself & he had some sharp counters that could have dumped Bonavena as well.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
This is Quarry's kind of fight...phone booth fighting. He can take advantage of his short counterpunching prowess and give Bonavena a drubbing. Oscar was tough, but Quarry would've worn him out. IMHO.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
If Oscar cut Jerry's eyes first then he would have a chance of stopping him in 10 rounds with his powerful punches. Had they fought during the Golden Age of the Heavyweights they would have their strong resume each.
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Oscar in an 8-7, or 8-6-1 fight. Jerry could win, but, for some reason, I think he finds a way to blow it near the end.
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ronnyrains
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Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
Oscar never stopped a ranked opponent, but he's gonna beat Quarry? Boxing styles for top pro's, nobody with two left feet, and came to Jerry was in for either a long (Ron Lyle) or short (Earnie Shavers) Evening!
Re: Jerry Quarry vs Oscar Bonavena
I lean towards Quarry. Tough SOB and somewhat underrated by history. I know this, I would love to see this fight!