Anyone remember "Baby" Joe Mesi???

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  • Mr. Objectivity
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    yeah great fight with jirov.....

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    • baya
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      #12
      top 15 ATG heavyweight.

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      • Buffalo
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        Baby Joe was a spectacular offensive fighter. He had 18 straight stoppages including the destruction of davarryl Williamson in my sig. He fought a very good Jirov, who's only career loss was to james toney at that point, and dominated him in the early rounds. The brain bleed came from a punch to the back of Mesi's head when he was on a knee. He still won that fight. Jirov got a shot at Michael Moorer in his next fight. Mesi also beat Monte Barrett who had 6 straight wins and a loss to klitschko on his resume. Barrett also later got a shot at rahman and valuev. Williamson fought Wlad Klitschko and chris byrd in his next 5 fights after the ko loss to mesi. Williamson also beat oliver McCall during that 5 fight stretch.....Baby Joe was screwed by a blatant cheap shot. Hard working Blue collar kid from a blue collar town was much better than so many of the so called "great white hype" type's we tend to see in boxing. 1st alternate for the Olympics and ever pro he ever fought was knocked down and or hurt bad by baby joe. Had the punch to the back of the head never been delivered, Mesi would have gotten his title shot before all 3 of the men he beat and would without question have stopped Michael Moorer, Rahman and Valuev. He would have struggled with Byrd due to his one shortcoming. Joe always faded in the later rounds and byrd would have took it there. Older klitschko would have easily handled Joe but at that time younger klitschko could have been in trouble. That was before he fixed his own stamina issues. Baby Joe could have and would have been a top 5 heavyweight who picked up a minor belt or 2. Shame his career was cut short

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          Originally posted by Buffalo
          Baby Joe was a spectacular offensive fighter. He had 18 straight stoppages including the destruction of davarryl Williamson in my sig. He fought a very good Jirov, who's only career loss was to james toney at that point, and dominated him in the early rounds. The brain bleed came from a punch to the back of Mesi's head when he was on a knee. He still won that fight. Jirov got a shot at Michael Moorer in his next fight. Mesi also beat Monte Barrett who had 6 straight wins and a loss to klitschko on his resume. Barrett also later got a shot at rahman and valuev. Williamson fought Wlad Klitschko and chris byrd in his next 5 fights after the ko loss to mesi. Williamson also beat oliver McCall during that 5 fight stretch.....Baby Joe was screwed by a blatant cheap shot. Hard working Blue collar kid from a blue collar town was much better than so many of the so called "great white hype" type's we tend to see in boxing. 1st alternate for the Olympics and ever pro he ever fought was knocked down and or hurt bad by baby joe. Had the punch to the back of the head never been delivered, Mesi would have gotten his title shot before all 3 of the men he beat and would without question have stopped Michael Moorer, Rahman and Valuev. He would have struggled with Byrd due to his one shortcoming. Joe always faded in the later rounds and byrd would have took it there. Older klitschko would have easily handled Joe but at that time younger klitschko could have been in trouble. That was before he fixed his own stamina issues. Baby Joe could have and would have been a top 5 heavyweight who picked up a minor belt or 2. Shame his career was cut short
          This........


          So disgusted by what could have been I aint even post here; Joe was a exciting talented fighter that brought a crowd and left fans clamoring for more every fight, one of the sports throwbacks was taken from us, and we left with thse happy to receive a paycheck HW's

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          • BostonGuy
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            Joe Mesi was a fun exciting fighter to watch. He wasn't an elite hw but any stretch but he was capable of beating some top guys and making some entertaining fights.

            For years, Mesi was lobbying to get his boxing license back in NY, NV, NJ but finally gave up his fight and called it quits. I wish he had still tried to pursue it, he had a lot of years left in his career.

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            • The Gambler1981
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              #16
              I remember thinking that I would forget who this guy was within 5 years when watching him fight, and I pretty much had but I do kind of vaguely remember his face and that he was from Buffalo.

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                Natural talent, average skills, average physique -- would have probably made it to 3-4 big paydays and lost half of them then retired.

                Not a match for Klitschko, Povetkin, blah blah.

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                • BluesMan
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                  I remember him well,good B-level fighter....nothing more,nothing less.

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                  • racer59
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                    I remember Mesi. He was very average. At that time the heavyweight division was in flux. Lennox was retiring, the Brothers were relatively new on the US scene and you had guys like Corrie Sanders, Jameel Mcline, Lamon Brewster winning big fights. Rahman and Ruiz were still around. Holyfield was somehow still around. It was just a horrible division. Seriously, Roy Jones Jr was a heavyweight champion.

                    What I recall was that his level of opposition was HORRIBLE. When he stepped up with a live world class fighter, who was actually a cruiser, Jirov, he barely made it out of that fight.

                    Skillwise, nothing special. What he did have was heart and toughness and that made him exciting to watch. I never saw him going very far though. But he was the type of guy that an Al Haymon could have maneuvered properly and made a lot of money off of.

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                    • LouIE G
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Buffalo
                      Baby Joe was a spectacular offensive fighter. He had 18 straight stoppages including the destruction of davarryl Williamson in my sig. He fought a very good Jirov, who's only career loss was to james toney at that point, and dominated him in the early rounds. The brain bleed came from a punch to the back of Mesi's head when he was on a knee. He still won that fight. Jirov got a shot at Michael Moorer in his next fight. Mesi also beat Monte Barrett who had 6 straight wins and a loss to klitschko on his resume. Barrett also later got a shot at rahman and valuev. Williamson fought Wlad Klitschko and chris byrd in his next 5 fights after the ko loss to mesi. Williamson also beat oliver McCall during that 5 fight stretch.....Baby Joe was screwed by a blatant cheap shot. Hard working Blue collar kid from a blue collar town was much better than so many of the so called "great white hype" type's we tend to see in boxing. 1st alternate for the Olympics and ever pro he ever fought was knocked down and or hurt bad by baby joe. Had the punch to the back of the head never been delivered, Mesi would have gotten his title shot before all 3 of the men he beat and would without question have stopped Michael Moorer, Rahman and Valuev. He would have struggled with Byrd due to his one shortcoming. Joe always faded in the later rounds and byrd would have took it there. Older klitschko would have easily handled Joe but at that time younger klitschko could have been in trouble. That was before he fixed his own stamina issues. Baby Joe could have and would have been a top 5 heavyweight who picked up a minor belt or 2. Shame his career was cut short
                      Good post! I can tell you were a big fan of joe!

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