Boxing: Jerry Quarry defeats Brian London by Knock-Out in USA 1967 ARCHIVE FOOTAGE
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- INQUIRIES TO ACQUIRE VIDEOS SEND EMAIL TO: Archivodeportivo@yahoo.com.ar - USA: Jerry Quarry (USA) defeats Brian London (England) by Knock-Out GPP in round 10 for the heavyweight category, at the Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California. Brief sequences of the fight. Image of the public in the stadium. Referee count down Brian London. Booing from the public in the stadium. Arbitro raises Jerry Quarry's hand proclaiming him the winner. (ambient sound)
Date: 1967
Video Code: B-28424
Quarry was special, he chopped down some pretty big trees in the Heavyweight division. He was very articulate until boxing took its toll on him, he was a great warrior.
Quarry was special sadly too small for the big guns needed to be 3inches taller and 25lbs heavier but admittedly he did get some scalps like lyle,foster,shavers.
Quarry actually had nice combination punching. Good fundamental boxing and nice compact punches. Much respect. RIP.
If Jerry had fought as a light heavyweight he would of been unbeatable.
Never saw London box live when I was young but an older friend said he had a cauliflower arse. 😂
He seemed to begin this fight on his arse. He wasn't upright for long.
@@Tyronepeader Used to sell advertising on the soles of his shoes, apparently 😂
I would've loved a Quarry-Bonavena fight
Quarry was a beast, and London, well past his prime, never stepped back. Two warriors.
1967 was his prime
Brian London was in his prime in '67 , he just wasnt that good .
@@Lord_Hillcrest he kinda admitted that himself. Haha
London fought Patterson in 1959; Ali destroyed London in 1966. By ‘67 he was done. But I agree, on his best day he would not have beaten Quarry.
@@Lord_Hillcrest I'd say he was in his prime when he KO'd Ingemar Johannsson in 1963 (Ingo was saved by bell). That same year he beat Tom McNeely and Von clay.
I don't know what you mean by "that Good" but the guy also beat Zora Folley, James J woody, Willie Pastrano, and Joe Erskine and put up a good fight against Floyd Patterson. Most of his losses were against top fighters like Ali, Quarry, henry Cooper, Joe Bugner, and Eddie Machen.Not everybody can become a Champion. He retired in 1970 with a winning record.
London was no Cooper.
And Cooper was no Jack Bodell😂😂😂
And Cooper lost to every american he fought
I think Brian “swallowed” it here, and judging by the boos so did the crowd.
I agree.
I think London sometimes decided to go down and stay down when he didn't like they way things were looking during a fight.
He did it against Ali and Patterson.
London admitted he stayed down in his Ali fight...Knew he could never win..!!!!
I think Brian who was generally very game decided to bail out of there at that stage of his career as he did against Ali.
Quarry won the first time on decision,the second time he beat the hell out of him.!!!!
Brian London was doomed as a fighter. He had an enormous chin, and it was made of glass.
brian should have stayed in london
This was 1969, not 1967.
I don't think this is the 1967 fight, that ended in decision. This would be the 1969 fight
If Gerry had better skin he may well have become champion his style was nearly perfect
A great fighter but not able to overcome the really top guys, Ali and Frazier.
@@Caskchap he gave up too much weight to the bigger heavies.
Jerry
Quarry punches well
He just couldn't beat the top fighters.
London made Quarry look like a stylish boxer.
Tough time to be a Heavyweight and Quarry was a good fighter
London was a tough guy up to a point!! Beyond that he was a quitter!!
Apart from Tommy Farr British boxers had always been second-rate until Joe Bugner came along. Mohammed Ali came over here and Europe the best we had to offer was Henry Cooper but he was no match for the Americans at the time. With Sonny Liston Joe Fraser Ken Norton Earnie Shavers that’s just a few at the top of my head Henry Cooper would never have got in the ring with them. I’m glad Henry didn’t fight these people I feel it would have shortened his life immeasurably. He was loved by us the British public
@@thomasreed49 totally agree Jim wicks coopers manager famously use to say about sonny liston I'm not lettin my enry in the ring wiv that Brick Wardrobe!!
@@thomasreed49 I didn't love him; he was a bum who landed one lucky punch on Ali and couldn't let go of the fact that Bugner beat him.
@@martinburke362 Wicks said that he wouldn't let Cooper walk on the same street as Sonny, let alone get in the ring.
@@thomasreed49 Spell Ali's forename correctly, and it's Frazier.
Brian London was a mediocre boxer.