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Just a few weeks after gettin banned from Smash tournaments, Mang0 has returned to Twitch after not drinking alcohol.
It looks like Joseph "Mang0" Marquez is ready to return to full-time streaming, following more than a month away after making ...
Super Smash Bros legend Joseph "Mang0" Marquez is no stranger to the spotlight. But this time, he’s trending for all the wrong reasons. At Ludwig’s recent Beerio Kart event, what was supposed ...
Joseph “Mang0” Marquez, a veteran in the Super Smash Bros. Melee community, was officially dropped by Cloud9 on June 23, 2025, following an incident of intoxicated misconduct during a ...
Mang0 was one of the most biggest and most consistent Melee personalities that actually played the game on stream, averaging over 800 viewers while streaming it for roughly 784 hours in 2025.
Joseph "Mang0" Marquez won big at DreamHack Austin against Juan "Hungrybox" Debiedma -- and he might be hitting his stride at just the right time as the "Summer of Smash" kicks into high gear.
Mang0 has not been active online since June 24 when he tweeted in support of his ban from Super Smash Bros. Major tournament Supernova. At time of writing he has not commented on being unbanned.
Despite this, Mang0 took full responsibility and revealed he’s now banned from Melee tournaments for a year. “I think it’s fine,” Mang0 told fans during a July 21 Twitch stream.
Cloud9’s statement came after Ludwig’s own ban, and a personal apology from Mang0 himself on his own media channels. It’s hard to say where the former Smash Bros. champion goes from here ...
MaNg0 said it caused people to count him out when it mattered most. "Hungrybox has been beating me lately," he said, "And people were starting to say that, 'Oh no, MaNg0 can't do it, blah, blah ...