Jorge Lujan
"Mocho"
- Age: 71 yrs
- Nationality: Panama

- Born: 18th March 1955
- Place of birth: Colon, Panama

- Residence: Colon, Panama

- Division: Bantamweight
- Height: 5ft 5"
- Reach: 67.3"
- Reach Ratio: 1.03
- Stance: Orthodox
- Debut: 16th Jun 1973
- Status: Retired Professional Boxer
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Jorge Lujan Boxing Statistics
Jorge Lujan Biography
Jorge "Mocho" Lujan, born on March 18, 1955, in Colon, Panama, emerged as a contender in the bantamweight division. He fought out of an orthodox stance with a reach of 67.3 inches and a height of 5 feet 5 inches.
Lujan's professional boxing journey began on June 16, 1973, in Panama City, when he faced off against Baby San Blas III. Demonstrating early signs of his potential, Lujan secured a victory by knockout in the first round, setting the tone for what would become a highly competitive career.
Over the years, Lujan distinguished himself with a series of significant bouts. His capability was demonstrated in regular fights and matches that tested his skills against some of the best fighters of his time. Lujan's tenacity and skill came to the forefront during his world title fights, a testament to his position as a top contender in the bantamweight category.
One of the highlights of his career was his challenge against fellow Panamanian Eusebio Pedroza for the WBA World Featherweight Title on February 2, 1985. Although Lujan did not secure a victory, his performance against such a high-calibre opponent was commendable. Lujan showcased his resilience and fighting spirit, enduring through the rounds and managing to reach the final bell despite being knocked down multiple times.
Lujan's boxing journey concluded on December 14, 1985, in a bout against Jose Marmolejo at the Gimnasio Nuevo Panama in Panama City. In this match, he was defeated by a unanimous decision after 12 rounds, marking the end of his professional career. This final fight was a reflection of Lujan's enduring spirit and determination, qualities that had characterized his entire boxing tenure.
Jorge Lujan retired with a professional record that included notable victories and challenging defeats, illustrating his skill and challenges against world-class fighters. His record, which captures his journey through numerous bouts, indicates a career as dynamic as it was challenging.
Throughout his career, Lujan remained a prominent figure in his home country of Panama, contributing to the rich boxing culture there. Even after retiring, his legacy as a determined and skilled bantamweight fighter continues to be remembered by boxing fans and historians alike. His journey from a knockout debut to challenging world titles encapsulates the path of a fighter who not only competed with the best but also left a lasting mark in the world of boxing.
Tale of the Tape
| Attribute | Stats | vs Division Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 166cm cm | -2 cm |
| Reach | 171cm cm | +1 cm |
Jorge Lujan Championships
WBA
Bantamweight Champion
Nov 1977 - Aug 1980