Question:
Will Joe Mesi ever fight a big name fighter again, if so how long down the road?
Sam H
2007-05-19 05:41:28 UTC
I see Mesi is close to fighting his 7th fight since the infamous Jirov fight. This will be the 4th different US state he has faught in since the head injury, plus one fight was in Canada, and another in PR. At what point will Mesi be able to take on top opposition for his attempt to get back into the ranks? I don't think Mesi has the talent to win a championship or anything like that, but with an undefeated record and once a #1 contender its not to say he doesn't deserve a chance......What would it take for him to be able to face the bigger name fighter(s) he obviously needs to try and get back to the position he was once in? Will he ever get a bigger name fighter to fight him in states like Michigan, Arkansas, Louisana, etc???
Five answers:
jyoung2gu
2007-05-20 11:10:39 UTC
i'm from buffalo and met baby joe a couple of times. i'll tell you what, i hope he never gets a title shot. he's got no class. that dude used to go downtown and blow mounds of coke in the bathroom and then start fights at the clubs tryin to prove himself.. i even seen him get his *** beat one time by a dude 30 lbs smaller than him. i still think boxers should show some amount of class and that dude don't have any.. as far as i'm concerned he's an idiot for even fightin anymore anyways. somethin's gonna happen to the idiot and he's gonna get hurt and possibly die. besides my own personal animosity towards him, people don't wanna see a big name fight in smaller name states.. it's gonna take a lot to see him in a ppv main event
Devon P
2007-05-19 07:22:04 UTC
With the serious injury Joe Mesi suffered I seriously doubt he will get good opposition fights, due to the fact he could be killed fom punches due to his brain swelling up after the Jirov fight. He should enjoy his life and retire, and not risk himself....
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2016-11-25 05:05:37 UTC
I dont understand if elite is the main suitable notice yet at mild-weight Marquez remains the enormous deal. as quickly as he comes up from the load however he no longer is. in case you classification Bradley as elite (undispted Jr welter champ) then i assume he could desire to combat him, i've got self belief Manny might whipe the floor with him however. In any given term there are purely a handfull of "elite" boxers that are plenty greater suited than the competition and that's in the process the load divisions, Pacquiao has exceptionally plenty already fought those available in his weight classification different than for Mayweather who doubtless basically doesnt choose the combat,his substantial priority on the 2nd could be staying out of reformatory. human beings are presenting he circulate up in weight returned to combat Martinez yet which would be onesided in Martinez favour,exceptionally at 160lbs which I even have seen talk of on Yahoo solutions.i do no longer evaluate Pacquiao to be a suited jr center champion, he did no longer win the belt off a champion and it became no longer on the suited weight so he might conflict against the lineal champ of the middleweight branch. on the topic of a aggressive combat i think of Marquez at 140lbs may be greater aggressive than Mosley besides and can account himself bettter than Bradley.
sabresfan4ever1981
2007-05-19 05:47:58 UTC
He's a liability now, anyways alot of people from the Buffalo area think he was being pushed.......I mean a few fights he came out decked out in LaNovas gear and his dad is an Organized Crime Unit detective.......pretty much because of the injury they can't push him much further
Legal Eagle
2007-05-19 20:35:22 UTC
I would doubt it, I think he may get a fight with a tier two guy like Vaghun Bean


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