Enter Team Mesi
Joe goes to his friend - his father - with his new goal
"When Joe reads about the boxing tryouts for the Olympics, he soul searches and prays before he decides that he wants to represent the United States in the heavyweight division," explained his father who was left with the tough job of convincing his wife that her baby was leaving college to pursue a boxing dream.
Joe's mom, Barbara, who died in November 2000 after a long illness, is not receptive to the idea. However, she knows Joe is a perfectionist who puts his heart and soul behind everything he does.
"Once he decided to give this 100 percent of his time and energy, we decided we needed to find a trainer who could teach him how to box," his father said. "We are under a tight time line since the Olympic competition a mere 15 months away."
Enter Juan DeLeon to Team Mesi
DeLeon has remained "Baby Joe" Mesi's only trainer through his road to the Olympic trials and throughout his professional career. "As I work towards my goal of becoming a World Heavyweight Champion, Juan will always be in my corner," the fighter said. "I am not a natural boxer but Juan has taught me everything. He is more than my trainer, he is my best friend."
"Team Mesi is a small, close-knit, family-honest, trustworthy people with a lot of love like our biological family," Jack Mesi said.
Originally, Team Mesi included Joe, Jack, brother Tom and his late mother, Barbara, who is part of the spiritual team with his grandparents and uncle.
"Tom is the reason I became involved with boxing in the first place," Baby Joe says proudly of his older sibling. "He is the true athlete of the family who was an outstanding amateur boxer and former sparring partner of mine. The first time I ever went to a gym to box was because of Tom."
"Tom has several duties with Team Mesi: Tom helps my dad; he is our chief of security during my fights; and he has the best seat in the house. He is in the neutral corner and I look for him during my fights. He is the guy I listen to because the trainer in our corner can only speak so much. The referee will stop a fight if the trainer becomes too involved."
"Wherever Tom is in the arena, I can hear him," he adds.
Mesi, a self-proclaimed gym rat, is well prepared for the hard work DeLeon prescribed for them in preparation for the 1996 Olympics. As they make it to the qualifying fights for the heavyweight team, Baby Joe comes within points of earning a spot on the coveted team.
Disappointed that he does not achieve his Olympic goal, Mesi and his team decide to turn professional and begin working towards another goal - Heavyweight Champion of the World.
While many of his Olympic opponents turn professional and sign with big-name promoters, Team Mesi enters the pros as independents, which they remain through his first 21 professional fights.