Covington, an eight-time national champion, signed a managerial deal with Wise Owl Boxing on Wednesday and will turn pro in the coming months as a featherweight.
Covington was considered a surefire potential candidate to represent the United States in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, but the 20-year-old from Detroit is getting a head start in the professional ranks instead.
“I’m ready for the next chapter of my career,” Covington told The Ring. “I honestly feel like I have done everything there is to do in the amateurs except going to the Olympics. I want to start making my mark in the pros right now because I feel that I already have a pro-ready style and mindset.”
Covington estimated that his amateur record stands at roughly 105-15. The next order of business for Covington is to sign a promotional deal, and that’s where Wise Owl Boxing will do the heavy lifting.
“Thomas has all of the tools, discipline and talent to become a superstar,” Wise Owl Boxing founder Mark Habibi told The Ring. “Our immediate goal is to decide which promoter will be best to develop Thomas as he enters the pros.
“We are already getting a tremendous amount of attention. He’s in high demand and we’ll be signing him to a promotional deal very soon. We just want to be selective as he’s got a bunch of options already and we expect more offers to come.”