Thomas Dulorme Graduates Earning a Drafting Degree; Majewski defeats Fitzpatrick

July 11, 2012 – Guaynabo, Puerto Rico – Undefeated super-welterweight prospect, Puerto Rican Thomas Dulorme (15-0, 10 KOs), completed his academic studies and graduated from the Lyceum of Arts and Technology, in Hato Rey, specializing in Drafting (AutoCad) with the rank of Summa Cum Laude. The graduation was held this week at the Centro de Bellas Artes in Guaynabo, PR.
“I’m very happy for this achievement,” said Dulorme, a native of Carolina PR. “I feel complete because I achieved my studies and have a profession to look forward too.”

Dulorme participated in the graduation ceremonies and parade with hundreds of students who also completed their respective studies. Thomas received his degree with his immediate family and friends to celebrate this great achievement.

“I know this degree and the knowledge I gained working on it will help me achieve all my goals in my personal life,” he added.

The event was attended by the faculty Academic High School who had only high praise for this great fighter.

Carlos Manzanal, president of the Lyceum of Arts and Technology stated, “We are very happy that the Lyceum of Arts and Technology has been an essential part of professional development for this great human being who is Thomas Dulorme. It is our great honor to award him this draftsman degree. I hope that in the exercise of his profession, he has the same success, which he already has and will have as a boxer.”

On August 31, 2012, at the Guillermo Angulo Coliseum, Carolina, Puerto Rico, marks the return of Thomas Dulorme, when he battles Colombian puncher Ivan Hernandez (29-3, 2 3KO’s), in a 10 round fight. This event titled, “Night of Champions”, will be promoted by Universal Promotions in association with Gary Shaw Productions and DiBella Entertainment.

The co-main event will feature fellow countryman, Jose “Sniper” Pedraza (9-0, 6 KOs), who will face a fighter to be announced later.

MAJEWSKI STOPS FITZPATRICK ON CUTS TO CAPTURE NABF MIDDLEWEIGHT CROWN

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (July 11, 2012)—This past Saturday night, Patrick Majewski scored a stoppage over Chris Fitzpatrick after five rounds to capture the vacant NABF Middleweight title after it was “Controversially” ruled that Fitzpatrick could not continue due to cut.

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The fight was competitive throughout as Majewski was especially effective with the right hand. Fitzpatrick suffered a nasty cut in the second round over his left eye. Despite the large blood flow, Fitzpatrick showed no signs of discomfort and fought valiantly through the stream of blood running down his face. The cut, which was deep, did not bleed much in round five but the fight was stopped much to the dismay of Fitzpatrick and his team after the frame.

With the win, Majewski raises his mark to 19-1 with thirteen knockouts. Fitzpatrick is 15-2.

Undefeated Light Heavyweight Lavarn “Baby Bowe” Harvell scored two knockdowns before stopping Mojeed Okedara in the first round of their six round Light Heavyweight bout.

It was the fourth straight knockout for Harvell (12-0, 7 KO’s) of Atlantic City. Okdedara of Nigeria was making his American debut is now 9-6.

2012 U.S. Olympian Jesse “Hard Work” Hart made it two straight first round stoppages as he used a vicious body assault to put out Steven Chadwick (0-4) at 2:38 of their Middleweight bout

Naim Nelson remained perfect as he scored a tough unanimous decision over Esteban Rodriguez in a Jr. Welterweight bout.

Nelson (7-0) of Philadelphia won by scores of 60-54, 59-55 & 59-55. Rodriguez is 5-2-1.

Dan Biddle won a six round majority decision over Pedro Martinez in a Heavyweight bout.

Biddle (9-2) of Wilmington, Delaware won by scores of 58-56, 58-56 and 57-57. Martinez of Philadelphia is evened up at 6-6.

Raphael Luna (4-5-2) of Albany, New York and Osnel Charles (9-3-1) of Atlantic City fought to a spirited draw in a six round Welterweight bout. Scores were 58-56 each way and 57-57.

Mark Rideout made a successful pro debut by earning a hard fought four round unanimous decision over hard charging Randy Easton in a Heavyweight bout.

In the opening bout of the evening, Anthony Prescott scored a scary second round knockout over DeAndre Phillips in a battle of pro debuting Welterweight.

Prescott landed a thumping right to the head that sent Phillips down and out for about seven minutes. Phillips, with help from paramedics was able to walk out under his own power.

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