Wise Owl Boxing Signs Elite Amateur Standout Thomas Covington

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Los Angeles, CA – Wise Owl Boxing proudly announces the signing of highly coveted amateur standout Thomas Covington, an elite-level competitor widely regarded as the No. 1 ranked elite amateur boxer in the United States and one of the most promising prospects transitioning into the professional ranks today.

A proud member of Team USA, Covington is a 20-year-old phenom fighting out of Detroit, where he developed his craft and rose through the amateur ranks to national prominence. An eight-time national champion, Covington has built a dominant amateur résumé, establishing himself as one of the most accomplished and respected fighters in the country. He is now set to make his highly anticipated professional debut at 126 pounds, entering the featherweight division as a promotional free agent already drawing significant interest from top promoters across the sport.

Known for his elite ring IQ, explosive athleticism, and championship pedigree, Covington is coached by Kahlil Harvey, whose guidance has played a key role in developing him into one of the nation’s top amateur talents.

He will be managed by Wise Owl Boxing Founder and President Mark Habibi and co-managed by Lamont Roseborough.

“We are beyond excited to welcome Thomas Covington to Wise Owl Boxing,” said Habibi. “This is a rare talent — a fighter with all the tools, discipline, and pedigree to become a superstar. In my opinion, he has everything it takes to eventually become the face of boxing. He’s just getting started, but the entire industry already sees what’s coming. There’s going to be a feeding frenzy from promoters trying to secure him — and rightfully so.”

Habibi also expressed his appreciation for his team’s role in identifying elite talent:

“I’m especially grateful that Lamont from Wise Owl Boxing was able to find Thomas and bring him to my attention. This is exactly the kind of fighter we want to build with — disciplined, proven, and destined for greatness.”

Covington now joins an already elite roster at Wise Owl Boxing, which includes:

World title contender Brandon Adams

Olympian and top contender Charles Conwell

Olympian standout Brianda Tamara Cruz

Rising star Chantel Navarro

Former World Boxing Council world champion Julio Cesar Martinez (“El Rey”)

And other highly decorated fighters across multiple weight classes

Covington’s signing further solidifies Wise Owl Boxing’s position as one of the premier management firms in the sport, dedicated to developing world-class talent and guiding fighters to championship success.

With his transition into the professional ranks imminent, Covington is expected to generate massive attention from promoters, networks, and fans alike. His combination of amateur dominance and pro-ready skillset makes him one of the most sought-after young fighters in boxing today.

“I’m ready for this next chapter,” said Covington. “I’ve put in the work in the amateurs, and now it’s time to take over the professional game. I’m grateful to be aligned with a team that believes in my vision and is committed to helping me reach the top.”

Wise Owl Boxing will be announcing details regarding Covington’s professional debut in the coming weeks.

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