Johnrey Millegen outpoints Aguan | Inquirer News

Johnrey Millegen outpoints Aguan

/ 06:41 AM June 22, 2011

Johnrey Millegen outmatched Jing-Jing Aguan of Tagbilaran City in the main event of the ALA-Summit Drinking Water Fight Night Amateur Boxing Series last Sunday at the Gaisano Countrymall carpark in barangay Banilad.

Melligen, the younger brother of ALA Stable’s welterweight prospect Mark Jason Melligen, controlled the three-round showdown to score a 3-0 victory in the 57-kilogram division.

Eleno Traya, meanwhile, beat Jp Artieda of Bacolod City in the first 57kg matchup. Traya from Consolacion, Cebu won, 2-1.

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Mardy Muaña of Camotes Island, Cebu, dominated the 54kg division by defeating Juren Labordo of Bacolod City, 3-0.

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Cherwillan Cantel of Maguikay Mandaue City also scored a lopsided 3-0 win over Rolando Lingaw-lingaw of Maramag, Bukidnon in the 52kg division.

Christian Bacolod of Florencio Urot National High School ruled the 50kg division after nipping Kevin Jake Cataraja of Talamban, 3-0.

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Jimboy Mayang of Cabancalan, Mandaue, dominated Richard Barrios of Bais City also in the 50kg division while Michael Lopez of the University of the Visayas (UV) trounced Edu Rosal of the Philippine Australian Boxing Club in the 48kg division.

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Bryan Remedio of UV also scored a 3-0 win against Welmark Dignos of thr Flores Boxing Club in the 44kg division.

In other results, Jomar Caspe beat Paul John Tanodra (26kg), John Loyd Trasporte won against Janriel Jecong (34kg), Rommel Tunacao defeated Raymond Rama (37kg) and Polid Banal won over Mark Rotilles (42kg).

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