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    The stunning loss of world rated welterweight Mark Jason Melligen who suffered a 9th round knockout loss to hard-hitting Argentine fighter Sebastian Lujan in San Antonio, Texas last Saturday, Manila Time, has been attributed to Melligen’s lack of discipline.

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  • #2
    Lmao what a surprise ronnie! As if u never make excuses for these bums hahaha!

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    • #3
      ¿Why is his trainer putting all the blame on Melligan? & this is only his 3rd loss, his last defeat was 2 years ago..So¿why does his trainer make it seem like he lost to a BUM & that now his carrer is over?.. Even thou Lujan was putting nonstop pressure & didn't stop throwing punches since round 1, I saw Melligan win the first 5 rounds & he was tagging Lujan with hard left's to the face & body, he was doing what he could..Lujan was stunned a couple of times but Melligan's punches didn't seem to have a long lasting effect on Lujan, on the other hand Lujan was also hitting Melligan to the body & face & those seem to have effected Melligan & Lujan was overwhelming Melligan with his nonstop pressure & all that started showing up after the 5 round..Melligan put up a good fight, but that night Lujan was the better man & Melligan's trainer doesn't seem to see that or just doesn't want to accept it..& after Melligan's loss to Rosales he beat 5 guy's in a row & ALL had good records(all 5 fighters have a combined record of 99-7 & 1 draw, Lujan alone had 5 losses & 2 draws) so if after 5 good wins & "Top Rank" didn't sign him, it seems like "Top Rank" wasn't to interested in him from the get go & if beacuse of this loss "Ala"(the company that's promoting him) are gonna let him go just like that, then they have some serious issues..Melligan has skills & they just need to sit down, watch the fight & correct what ever mistakes he did & continue working on trying to better his fight plan..

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      • #4
        Why so many excuses dude?

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        • #5
          thai boxers i swear

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          • #6
            Thats what you get for playing with the Mayweathers, Mayweather has special skills, these other dudes go there thinking they gonna be like him but get mis-managed and mis-trained and get cut by their promoters, lolz

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Tomasio View Post
              ¿Why is his trainer putting all the blame on Melligan? & this is only his 3rd loss, his last defeat was 2 years ago..So¿why does his trainer make it seem like he lost to a BUM & that now his carrer is over?.. Even thou Lujan was putting nonstop pressure & didn't stop throwing punches since round 1, I saw Melligan win the first 5 rounds & he was tagging Lujan with hard left's to the face & body, he was doing what he could..Lujan was stunned a couple of times but Melligan's punches didn't seem to have a long lasting effect on Lujan, on the other hand Lujan was also hitting Melligan to the body & face & those seem to have effected Melligan & Lujan was overwhelming Melligan with his nonstop pressure & all that started showing up after the 5 round..Melligan put up a good fight, but that night Lujan was the better man & Melligan's trainer doesn't seem to see that or just doesn't want to accept it..& after Melligan's loss to Rosales he beat 5 guy's in a row & ALL had good records(all 5 fighters have a combined record of 99-7 & 1 draw, Lujan alone had 5 losses & 2 draws) so if after 5 good wins & "Top Rank" didn't sign him, it seems like "Top Rank" wasn't to interested in him from the get go & if beacuse of this loss "Ala"(the company that's promoting him) are gonna let him go just like that, then they have some serious issues..Melligan has skills & they just need to sit down, watch the fight & correct what ever mistakes he did & continue working on trying to better his fight plan..
              good wins my ass all of those guys were either unproven or undersized (Adjaho was a career lightweight) so their records hold no water

              and what do you want from Top Rank? I mean hell everyone knows they bring along their fighters slowly unless they have someone that can excel quick. Garcia, Rios, Vanes, etc all have had 25+ fights each before stepping up to next levels.

              Melligen is just limited IMO no fault in that. He will never be top level, again no fault in that

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              • #8
                I don't understand why Ronnie reports on Thai boxers. He should concentrate on Pinoy fighters only.

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                • #9
                  Sad fight for Melligen but it can only be better hopefully

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                  • #10
                    Melligen got beat fair and square, he faced a better boxer, period. There's no disgrace in that, technically he only had a 50/50 chance to begin with. It's what happens next that shows what he's made of. Give him a rest, see if he wants to go on, and pick up the pieces. That was a hard loss and I don't feel it's fair blaming Melligen for walking into a buzz saw. You might as well blame his trainer for not doing his job and getting him ready.

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