Golden Boy signs Robin Safar plus three more

Press Release

03/02/2025

Golden Boy signs Robin Safar plus three more

Golden Boy has firmly planted its stake in the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions with the signings of four boxers.  These signings mark the beginning of a new era in their respective divisions and include the re-signing of cruiserweight Tristan “Sweet T” Kalkreuth (14-1, 10 KOs), cruiserweight Robin “Robz” Safar (17-0, 12 KOs), young heavyweight Federico Pacheco Jr. (7-0, 5 KOs), and 2023 Pan American Games gold medalist and 2024 Olympian Joshua “Good” Edwards.  “The heavyweight division hasn’t been this hot in decades,” said Golden Boy Chairman and CEO Oscar De La Hoya. “Every single one of these prospects has the potential to become a world champion in the heavier divisions. Nobody builds champions better than Golden Boy, and I’m extremely excited to get into the mix of the heavyweight division.”  
 
"After my dominant victory over Sergey Kovalev, every top promotional company came knocking with offers. I took my time, weighed my options carefully, and it became clear—Golden Boy Promotions was the obvious choice,” said Safar. “Having a multi division champion and Hall of Famer like Oscar De La Hoya leading my career, I can confidently say I have the best promotional team in boxing.” 
 
“I have been boxing all of my life, and to be able to get to this point is a blessing,” said Edwards. “I want to thank Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy for believing in me and my skills. I am proud to represent Southside Houston in my journey to become a heavyweight world champion one day.” 
 
“Signing with Golden Boy Promotions is a dream come true,” said Pacheco. “Working with Oscar De La Hoya and his team is an incredible opportunity, and I know I’m in the right place to grow as a fighter. With their guidance, I’m confident I can reach my full potential and one day become the heavyweight champion of the world.” 
 
“I’m proud to be able to extend my contract with Golden Boy and continue my dream of being one of the best in my division,” said Kalkreuth. “With the help of Oscar and Golden Boy mixed with my determination, nothing will get in the way of me becoming a world champion.”