Born to a Swedish mother and a Kurdish father, Robin “Robz” Safar (17-0, 12 KOs) grew up in the Stockholm suburb of Visättra, where he faced numerous challenges in an environment where wrong turns were more common than success stories. At age 19, he turned to boxing as a means to rise above the adversity surrounding him. Under the watchful eye of trainer Ibn Cason, the younger brother of former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman, Safar has worked his way to an impressive undefeated record of 17-0. He announced himself on the scene in the summer of 2024 after crushing former light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev. His dominant performance solidified him as a rising force in the cruiserweight division. With a top-15 ranking in two of the four sanctioning bodies, Safar is now on the doorstep of a world title. His journey from the streets of Visättra to the global boxing stage is a testament to his resilience and dedication to the sport.
Representing Southside Houston, No. 1 USA Boxing-ranked heavyweight Joshua “Good” Edwards is a 24-year-old powerhouse ready to prove he has the charisma and talent to be a world champion. A 2023 Pan American Games gold medalist, Edwards defeated Cuban champion Abner Teixeira in the finals, becoming only the second American to win gold in the super heavyweight division at the Pan American Games. This victory qualified him to represent the United States at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. He is also a 2021 USA Boxing national champion in the super heavyweight division. Edwards trains with Ronnie Shields and Melvin Malone in Houston.
The undefeated Federico Pacheco Jr. (7-0, 5 KOs) is a 21-year-old rising star in the heavyweight division from Los Angeles. Trained by Coach Omar Villanueva, Pacheco has quickly made a name for himself in the boxing world. Known for his powerful punches and impressive ring presence, he is a force to be reckoned with. Pacheco is also the younger brother of renowned boxer Diego Pacheco, and like his sibling, he is determined to make his mark on the sport. With a promising future ahead, Pacheco continues to hone his skills, aiming for greatness as he climbs the ranks in the heavyweight division. Despite a limited amateur background, he has proven himself by sparring with heavyweight champions and contenders as a teenager, including Zhilei Zhang, Frank Sanchez, and Arslanbek Makhmudov.
Re-signing with Golden Boy, blue-chip cruiserweight Tristan “Sweet T” Kalkreuth (14-1, 10 KOs), of Duncanville, Texas, has built a strong prospect résumé since signing with Golden Boy in 2019. Kalkreuth started boxing at age 9 under the guidance of his father and built an amateur background of more than 100 fights. A standout amateur, he is a two-time USA Boxing national champion in the youth division. Since turning professional, his record includes a majority of knockout victories against tough contenders. |