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Lou Esa
American boxer

Lou Esa

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American boxer
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Male
Place of birth
Wayne, Passaic County, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Age
72 years
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Biography

Lou Esa (born January 10, 1952) is an American former professional heavyweight boxer from Wayne, New Jersey, who had 26 fights with 16 knockouts in 19 wins.

Amateur career

Esa began his amateur boxing career at the age of 17 in New Jersey, accumulating a record of 7-1 with 7 knockouts. His only loss was to future heavyweight champion Larry Holmes. At the age of 20, while preparing for the Olympic trials, Esa was hit in the face with a bottle and required over 300 facial stitches, which ended his amateur career.

Professional career

After playing defensive end in football for Saint Peter's College in New Jersey, Esa tried out for the Miami Dolphins. He suffered a helmet strike to his knee which abruptly ended any football career. A few months later, after he successfully rehabilitated his knee, Esa heard that boxing legend Muhammad Ali was training at a local gym, so he headed down for the opportunity to meet his hero. While at the gym watching Ali, Esa hung out in the back and worked on the heavy bag. Angelo Dundee was impressed with Esa's technique and power and introduced himself. The next day Esa met with the Dundee brothers to discuss his professional career.

Dundee introduced Esa to Murray Gaby who became his manager and Dwayne Simpson who became his trainer. Esa fought under the Mendoza Group, who he credits for helping his professional boxing career. A few weeks later, on July 22, 1975, Esa made his professional debut at the Miami Beach Convention Hall against James Edwards. Esa won his first five fights, all by first-round knockout, before suffering his first loss in April 1976. Esa came back and won 13 of 15 fights with one draw and one loss by unanimous decision.

In October 1977, Esa fought a six-round undercard bout in Las Vegas against the newly turned professional and future heavyweight champion John Tate. Esa, who had been arrested in his hotel room and had spent the previous night in jail, was knocked out in the third round. The fight's promoters Lou Duva and Bob Arum were criticized for promoting a mismatch.

Following losses in three of four fights during the next three years, Esa's career ended in 1981. According to his cornerman, Ferdie Pacheco, Esa had a precarious reputation as a journeyman who "couldn't take a hard rap" and was "never in shape" enough to last more than a couple of rounds.

In 2012, Lou Esa was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.

Professional boxing record

19 Wins (16 knockouts, 3 decisions), 6 Losses, 1 Draws
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocation
Loss19-6-1United States Fossie SchmidtKO11981-08-18United States Blaisdel Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
Loss19-5United States Barry FunchesKO51980-04-18United States Felt Forum, New York City
Win19-4United States David StarkeyKO21980-03-16United States Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida
Loss18-4United States Bill ConnellUD81979-07-31United States Ice World, Totowa, New Jersey
Loss18-3United States John TateKO31977-10-22United States Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss18-2-1United States Roger RussellUD81977-07-17United States Convention Hall, Miami, Florida
Win18-1-1United States Tommy HowardKO21977-06-29United States Gainesville, Florida
Win17-1-1United States John L. JohnsonKO21977-06-14United States Orlando, Florida
Win16-1-1United States Roger RussellUD61977-05-11United States Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win15-1-1United States Willie GoodmanKO21977-04-28United States Tampa, Florida
Win14-1-1United States Jimmy PhillipsKO21977-03-25United States Orlando, Florida
Win13-1-1United States Leroy DiggsKO41977-03-15United States Miami Beach, Florida
Win12-1-1United States Phil FritzUD61977-03-11United States Orlando, Florida
Win11-1-1United States Fred WallaceKO11977-02-16United States Sports Stadium, Orlando, Florida
Win10-1-1United States Leroy KeaneKO11977-01-25United States Sports Stadium, Orlando, Florida
Win9-1-1United States Billy GrantUD41976-10-15United States Sportatorium, Hollywood, Florida
Draw8-1-1United States Tom PraterPts81976-07-20United States Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, Florida
Win8-1United States Moses HarrellKO21976-06-08United States Miami Beach, Florida
Win7-1United States George HoldenKO41976-06-01United States Miami Beach, Florida
Win6-1United States Angelo GarafoloKO21976-05-21United States Paterson, New Jersey
Loss5-1United States Sylvester Bump KellyKO41976-04-30United States Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland
Win5-0United States Gene IdeletteKO11975-12-16United States Convention Hall, Miami Beach, Florida
Win4-0United States Mike GreenKO11975-11-25United States Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, Florida
Win3-0United States Hydra LacyKO11975-10-28United States Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, Florida
Win2-0United States Clarence MorrisKO11975-08-05United States Miami Beach, Florida
Win1-0United States James EdwardsKO11975-07-22United States Convention Hall, Miami Beach, Florida
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