That title isn't really my line.When the story went to print in 1950,the scribe,Gordon Cobbledick,(why didn't that guy change his name?)wrote it,"The Fighter Nobody Knows." So right off the top of your head who was Cobbledick referring to?Quick.you got ten seconds.........................................................................................Times up.If you guessed Joey Maxim you win a kewpie doll.If you followed Maxim's career at any length you knew he was italian.Maxim's first manager changed his young fighter's name from Giuseppe Berardinelli to Joey Maxim.Good for him.You'd run out of breath trying to say his real name. Joey was a Cleveland boy and never gave it a thought to live anywhere else.
You look at his record and one of the first things you notice is that he didn't have a lot of KO's on his resume.it was that fact alone that put the idea in Cobbledick's head to title his piece "The Fighter Nobody Knows."Also when you scan his career you add up close to 120 times Joey climbed into a boxing ring as a pro.
But the thing that always impressed me about Maxim was that in all those fights he was only stopped once.Curtis "Hatchet Man "Sheppard worked the impossible in Joey's backyard putting away the goomba in less than a minute into the first round. Joey didn't see the punch coming and he laid there on the canvas like he'd been shot at point blank range. The ring doc was summoned but on his way to the ring the promoter suffered a heart attack. So the doc had to work on the guy who was going to sign his check before went over to see how Joey was feeling. Everybody survived,but two weeks later Maxim was back in the ring with Sheppard.
Maxim never gave it much thought that a guy called "Hatchet Man" might be someone you wouldn't want to fight again.Later,Maxim said that the doctors of today wouldn't have let him get back in there on only two weeks rest. But then was then and Joey punched,bopped,and sidestepped "Hatchet Man" winning 9 of the 10 rounds like he could have done it with his eyes closed. After the fight all Joey could think of was "who's next?"
Joey was never a big draw. One.he was in that division that was like the heavyweight minor leagues.Two.he couldn't break an egg even with his gloves off.But lacking KO power never bothered Maxim. He knew he couldn't punch like Joe Louis,but he had a philosophy about that. He figured if he could outhit his opponent, as the fight progressed, the amassment of blows would not only earn him the decision but would take the fight out of the other guy.After ten rounds the lumps on the guys head would make him think that he would have felt better if Joe Louis had done away with him in a round or two.
When Joey Maxim flew across the pond to fight Freddie Mills for a unification of the light heavyweight title,here in the U.S. it drew about as much interest as reading yesterday's newspaper. But in jolly 'ol England the fans took to the Italian boy. You see Maxim's style was like the way they fought in Europe.-jab and stick,stick and slip,move around in the classic upright stance.Winning on points was clean and just as noteworthy as clubbing a guy to the mat in one round. Too bad they didn't have a big Italian neighborhood in London.No.Joey liked his pasta and the big cities on the east coast where Italians always got a big hand when they entered the ring. Besides,fish and chips ain't the way Joey liked to eat those little critters who swam around in the ocean. Put in some noodles and a nice marinara sauce,and who knows?Joey might have been invited to The Royal Wedding.
The champion nobody knew. That's the way it stands now with the history of Joey Maxim. He beat some of the best and lost to some of the best. When I was a kid in the dago neighborhood in Chicago I never heard much mention of Joey Maxim. He was kind of a footnote.An afterthought.He was fighting in a time when Marciano,LaMotta,Willie Pep,and Rocky Graziano who were the paisans that were talked about in the pool hall.When Archie Moore finally put a stop to Maxim's reign,the Old Mongoose ,after it was over, didn't jump around the ring like a Jack In The Box. Funny thing happened though on the way to the championship. Doc Kearns, who was handling Maxim, made a deal before the fight that he would become Archie's next guru after all was said and done. If you think you didn't know much about Joey Maxim you are even more in the dark about what went on with those pre fight arrangements.
Hey.you now this guy?