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  • mikefromstu
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    Mesi Decision Soon

    Tuesday, December 13 2005

    By Bob Caico

    On Monday December 19th at 9:00am PST in the U.S. District Court in Nevada a decision may be made that possibly changes the future of boxing in Las Vegas. Former WBC #1 ranked heavyweight contender, Baby Joe Mesi will present his case in front of Judge Douglas Herndon in an attempt to get his license back so he will be free to box in the U.S. again. The aftermath of the decision can lead to several different scenarios. Jack Mesi, father and manager of the fighter told ********* today, “The Judge will have a difficult decision to make. If we win the case we will need to be compensated for the almost 2 years out of the ring at a time when Joe was set to make big money.” Jack Mesi went on to say, “If we lose, then Joe Mesi has been held to a very high standard. Future fighters who want to box in Vegas may be hesitant to fight there because they must also be held to this high standard. Getting matches in Las Vegas may have a problem getting arranged
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    Thanks for the update.

    I do hope that Mesi gets his license back. He has been fighting for this for quite sometime now. But if something should happen to him in the ring the boxing commision should not be held liable for his fate.

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    • USA4LIFE
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      I hope all goes well, i liked mesi and if he's medically cleared let him fight. What I don't like is how his father said they should be compensated b/c he couldn't fight for 2 years. I think that might work against them b/c who knows what could have happened if he continued to fight after Jirov.

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      • Kimmy
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        Mesi looked very vunerable just before he got his license taken away for having damage to the brain. I think that final round with the fearsome Joriv, when he was floored 3 times, thats what cause his brain bleeding. I hope they don't pass him only for financial gain. Mesi could be killed after suffering bleeding from brain!

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        • mikefromstu
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          Originally posted by USA4LIFE
          I hope all goes well, i liked mesi and if he's medically cleared let him fight. What I don't like is how his father said they should be compensated b/c he couldn't fight for 2 years. I think that might work against them b/c who knows what could have happened if he continued to fight after Jirov.

          I think that they are going after the New York Athletic Commision for releasing his medical records without his consent. When he went to the hospital the Commision gave the findings to Nevada without his permission. The lawsuit that Jack is speaking of is in regards to that.

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            Originally posted by mikefromstu
            I think that they are going after the New York Athletic Commision for releasing his medical records without his consent. When he went to the hospital the Commision gave the findings to Nevada without his permission. The lawsuit that Jack is speaking of is in regards to that.

            No I don't believe so. Most probably it's not because of Joe's medical records being released without his permission. Jack Mesi was clearly talking of Joe being compensated while his license was being held by the commision. I think USA4 life might be correct. The decission might go against them becuase of this.

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              Mesi should stay out of boxing. Jirov almost killed him, imagine what Peter or Tua or Wlad or Brewster or any powerful HW will do to him.

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                Originally posted by boxing2005
                Mesi should stay out of boxing. Jirov almost killed him, imagine what Peter or Tua or Wlad or Brewster or any powerful HW will do to him.
                On second thought, Mesi should stay in boxing...hehehe.

                LMFAO@ "the fearsome Jirov"

                Even Michael Moorer beat Jirov. What is Joe Mesi's excuse? Brain damage? Umm...how about lack of talent.

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                • mikefromstu
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                  Saturday, June 11, 2005
                  Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal

                  KEVIN IOLE: Mesi deserves right to fight


                  After listening to four hours of medical testimony Thursday, I've come to believe he's right.

                  Because federal law mandates that states honor each other's suspensions, Mesi can't compete in the United States unless Nevada lifts his suspension. So he now faces a court fight in his quest to be allowed back in the ring.

                  It shouldn't be that way.

                  I believe Dr. Robert Cantu, the acclaimed neurosurgeon from Massachusetts who said Mesi can safely resume his career.

                  Extraordinarily powerful was the testimony of Dr. Stephen Olvey, director of the neurosurgical intensive care unit at the University of Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital.

                  Athletes who suffered more serious subdural hematomas than Mesi, Olvey said, have returned safely to competition. Olvey cited racer Roberto Guerrero, who suffered a far more severe injury than Mesi and not only returned to racing but was in other violent crashes and did not suffer another subdural hematoma.

                  The basis of the commission's position Mesi is unfit to box is because he has already had one subdural hematoma, or bleed on the brain, he is at greater risk to have another.

                  If that is true, the commission did the right thing Thursday by voting 5-0 to uphold his medical suspension.

                  But none of the five members of the commission, not even Drs. Tony Alamo and Flip Homansky, gave evidence to support that position.

                  Mesi's experts, among the most respected in their fields in the country, say there is none. There have been no medical research studies published.

                  Dr. Julian Bailes, who works with the NFL Players Association to study brain injuries, said without an underlying injury to the brain itself a person who has had a subdural hematoma that has healed is no more likely to suffer another one than anyone else.

                  And, it's important to note, Mesi did not have an underlying injury to his brain, according to the small army of neurosurgeons and neurologists who examined him.

                  Even though there is no data to support its position, the commission dug its heels in and kept saying, "Yeah, but," to every piece of evidence Mesi presented.

                  He clearly had no chance. Most of the commissioners appeared to have their minds made up before the hearing began.

                  The commission gave Mesi an impossible task, saddling him with the burden to prove he's fit to fight. He assembled a neurology dream team of sorts that said just that.

                  No contrary evidence was cited by any of the commissioners, but they dismissed Mesi's experts and voted to ban him from boxing by repeatedly asking "What if?"

                  By that standard, the commission should ban all boxing -- because what if a perfectly healthy fighter gets hit in the right spot by the right punch?

                  What if, Mesi attorney Paul Cambria correctly observed, is not the same as what is.

                  "If they have evidence to the contrary to the uncontradicted testimony that was presented, we want to see it," Mesi attorney Richard Wright said. "This was a bizarre procedure, where evidence was uncontradicted and yet they voted the opposite of the evidence that was presented. It leaves me scratching my head."

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mikefromstu
                    Saturday, June 11, 2005
                    Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal

                    KEVIN IOLE: Mesi deserves right to fight


                    After listening to four hours of medical testimony Thursday, I've come to believe he's right.
                    Like I said, Jirov almost killed him, the first power puncher who catches Mesi with a good punch might literally kill him. He shouldn't fight anymore. Sometimes you have to know when to quit.

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