Jamal James outclasses Thomas Dulorme, makes strong statement

Jamal James defeated determined, but overmatched Thomas Dulorme by a unanimous decision Saturday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

One welterweight joined the elite in his weight class, the other will have to rebuild.

Jamal James fought as if he belonged in the ring with any of the top 147-pounders, easily outpointing determined, but overmatched Thomas Dulorme on Saturday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

The scores were 115-113 (huh?), 116-112 and 117-111. Boxing Junkie had it 118-110 for James, who won the WBA “interim” title.

The Minneapolis fighter was supposed to have fought Dulorme in front of his hometown fans in Minnesota in April but the fight was shelved because of the coronavirus pandemic. Turns out James (27-1, 12 KOs) didn’t need help from his fans.

The 6-foot-2 technician outperformed his 5-10 foe in every way. He used his long jab and follow up rights when he was able to fight from distance. Or he simply waited for Dulorme (25-4-1, 16 KOs) to charge forward and caught him coming in.

Either way, Dulorme took a lot of hard shots. The Puerto Rican was able to land on occasion – particularly to the body in the first half of the fight – but he couldn’t find his target with consistency.

Dulorme threw a lot of punches (771, according to CompuBox) but landed at a low percentage (115, 15%). James was 204 of 772 (26%).

After the seventh round, with Dulorme looking overwhelmed as he sat on his stool, trainer Joel Diaz raised his voice in an attempt to light a fire under his fighter, to get him battle even harder as the chances of winning seemed to be slipping away.

It didn’t work. Dulorme continued to work hard. He simply couldn’t solve the puzzle presented by a far superior boxer, at least on this night.

The 115-113 score (seven rounds to five) of judge Alejandro Rochin simply didn’t reflect what happened in the ring. He apparently rewarded Dulorme for his aggression even though it wasn’t consistently effective.

One could argue that even the 116-112 was too close. James outclassed Dulorme to win his seventh consecutive fight since he was outpointed by Yordenis Ugas in 2017.

Can James compete with the likes of Errol Spence Jr., Terence Crawford, Manny Pacquiao, Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, Mikey Garcia and the rest?

Well, James already faced one top 147-pounder in 2017, Ugas, who won a unanimous decision. However, James took the fight on a few days’ notice. He said afterward that he lacked the focus to beat a fighter of that caliber.

On Saturday, he obviously was locked in mentally. That fighter, the one who dominated Dulorme, would appear to be a threat to anyone.

Dulorme?

He was only 1-1-1 in his last three fights but looked sharp, losing a close decision to Ugas, drawing with Jessie Vargas and outpointing previously unbeaten Terrel Williams. Whatever momentum he had is now lost.

He probably was competitive enough on Saturday to earn another meaningful welterweight fight but James, a stone’s throw from a world title shot, put a lot distance between them.

In a preliminary bout, junior welterweight prospect Omar Juarez (8-0, 4 KOs) of Brownsville, Texas, defeated Willie Shaw (12-2, 8 KOs) of Vallejo, Calif., by a unanimous decision in a six-round bout. The scores were 58-56, 59-55 and 60-54.

David Morrell outclasses Lennox Allen to win wide decision

David Morrell outclassed Lennox Allen to win a one-sided unanimous decision on the Jamal James-Thomas Dulomore card on Saturday.

A legitimate super middleweight contender arrived Saturday night.

David Morrell, the former Cuban amateur star with only two pro fights under his belt, outclassed Lennox Allen to win a one-sided unanimous decision on the Jamal James-Thomas Dulomore card at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

The scores were 118-110, 119-109 and 120-108, all in favor of the 22-year-old from Santa Clara, Cuba. Boxing Junkie had it 118-110.

Morrell, reportedly 135-2 as an amateur, looked like a seasoned pro as he outboxed, outworked and ultimately overwhelmed the more experienced Allen.

Allen (22-1-1, 14 KOs) wasn’t an easy target, particularly early in the fight. However, more than enough of Morrell’s shots got through Allen’s defense to score points and win rounds. And in the later rounds Morrell (3-0, 2 KOs) landed almost at will.

Meanwhile, Allen just wasn’t active enough to give himself a chance to win the fight. The best you can say about him is that he was never hurt, which also might raise questions about Morrell’s punching power.

Overall, Morrell turned in a superb performance against a solid pro to win an interim title. And the fact he did it in only his third pro fight was particularly impressive.

Was a star born? It’s too early to tell. But Morrell certainly got off to a sizzling hot start.

Jamal James vs. Thomas Dulorme: Fight date, time, TV channel, live stream

Here’s everything you need to know about the Jamal James vs. Thomas Dulorme card Saturday night.

If Jamal James is going to prove that he’s a legitimate threat at 147 pounds, this is his chance.

“Shango” faces Thomas Dulorme for an interim welterweight title to headline the return of “PBC Fight Night” on Saturday night, live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Since suffering his only pro loss — a unanimous decision against Yordenis Ugas in August 2016 — James (26-1, 12 KOs) has been on a tear with six consecutive victories. The 32-year-old from Minneapolis scored a unanimous decision over Antonio DeMarco his last time out in July 2019.

“I’m excited and ready to be getting back in the ring after everything happening these last months,” James said in a PBC press release. “Thomas Dulorme is a strong opponent, and I feel that we will be giving boxing fans a great night of action. Training has gone extremely well, and I am more than prepared to secure this victory.”

The 30-year-old Dulorme (25-3-1, 16 KOs), who posted a unanimous decision win over Terrel Williams last September, has other plans.

“James is a good fighter, but I am on a different level, and it will show on Aug. 8,” he said. “I will put on the best performance of my career and win the WBA title.”

Here’s everything you need to know about the James vs. Dulorme card.

When is Jamal James vs. Thomas Dulorme?

  • Date: Saturday, Aug. 8
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT (main card)
  • Main event: 9:15 p.m. ET / 6:15 p.m. ET (approximate)
  • Undercard: 10 p.m. ET

The James vs. Dulorme showdown takes place Saturday night, Aug. 8. The main card kicks off at 8 p.m. ET, with James and Dulorme expected to make their ring walks around 9:15 p.m. ET. Following the Fox PBC Fight Night broadcast, a full slate of bouts will take place on FS1 beginning at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT, headlined by Mykal Fox vs. Lucas Santamaría in welterweight action.

James vs. Dulorme TV channel, live stream: How to watch

  • Main card: Fox
  • Undercard: FS1

Fans can watch the James-Dulorme main card on FOX beginning at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. The undercard, which will follow it, can be available on FS1 at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT. Both can be live-streamed via the Fox Sports and Fox NOW apps or at FOXSports.com.

How much does James vs. Dulorme cost?

The James vs. Dulorme card is free if watching on TV on FOX. The undercard is on FS1, which is part of cable, satellite or streaming subscription packages.

Where is the James vs. Dulorme fight?

The fight takes place live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. This marks the first time that James and Dulorme will fight at the venue.

Jamal James record and bio

  • Nationality: American
  • Born: July 27, 1988
  • Height: 6-foot-2 (188 cm)
  • Reach: 70 inches (178 cm)
  • Total fights: 27
  • Record: 26-1 (12 KOs)

Thomas Dulorme record and bio

  • Name: Thomas Dulorme
  • Nationality: Puerto Rico
  • Born: Jan. 29, 1990
  • Height: 5-foot-10 (177.8 cm)
  • Reach: 73 inches (185 cm)
  • Total fights: 29
  • Record: 25-3-1 (16 KOs)

Jamal James vs. Thomas Dulorme main card

  • Jamal James vs. Thomas Dulorme for interim WBA welterweight title
  • David Morrell Jr. vs. Lennox Allen for interim WBA super middleweight title
  • Omar Juárez vs. Willie Shaw, junior welterweights

James vs. Dulorme undercard

  • Mykal Fox vs. Lucas Santamaría, welterweights
  • Vito Mielnicki Jr. vs. Chris Rollins, junior middleweights
  • Luis Peña vs. Michael Coffie, heavyweights

 

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Junkie Drawer: Errol Spence Jr., Danny Garcia say fight set for Nov. 21

“Junkie Drawer” is a new feature on Boxing Junkie. It will be updated most days with any bit of news, notes or rumors of interest to fans.

Editor’s note: “Junkie Drawer” is a new feature on Boxing Junkie. It will be updated most days with any bit of news, notes or rumors of interest to our readers. Come back and check it out each day.

July 31, 2020

Welterweight titleholder Errol Spence and Danny Garcia confirmed Friday on Twitter that they will fight on Nov. 21 on pay-per-view.

“Done deal the KING of the division [is] BACK,” Spence Tweeted.

Garcia responded by Tweeting: HERE WE GO! @ErrolSpenceJr Spence on Nov. 21. Signed! Sealed! Delivered! My 10th world title fight its time to crown the king again

The site has not been announced.

Spence (26-0, 21 KOs) last fought in September, when he defeated Shawn Porter by a split decision to retain his 147-pound titles. The following month he escaped a horrific one-car accident with minor injuries.

Garcia (36-2, 21 knockouts) is a former two division titleholder and one of the top welterweights in the world.

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Junior welterweight prospect Omar Juarez (7-0, 4 KOs) will face Willie Shaw (12-1, 8 KOs) in a scheduled eight-round bout on the Thomas Dulorme-Jamal James card Aug. 8 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Fox, BoxingScene.com is reporting.

The card is the network’s first show since March 7 because of the coronavirus pandemic.