Luis Angel Cabrera is ready for the big leagues. The former amateur standout from Venezuela has inked a multi-year promotional pact with All-Star Boxing, Inc., the Miami-based outfit announced on Tuesday. The move comes in lieu of a run at serving as a two-time Olympian, opting to punch for pay rather than for a spot in 2020 Tokyo.
"It's a dream come true for me to finally get the opportunity to turn pro to help my young family," noted Cabrera, a 24-year old lightweight who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics. "I am happy to have signed with Tuto Zabala's All Star Boxing, Inc a great company.
"I want to follow the footsteps of Jorge Linares a great world champion from Venezuela. I look forward to making a statement in the United States land of the opportunities."
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"It's a dream come true for me to finally get the opportunity to turn pro to help my young family," noted Cabrera, a 24-year old lightweight who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics. "I am happy to have signed with Tuto Zabala's All Star Boxing, Inc a great company.
"I want to follow the footsteps of Jorge Linares a great world champion from Venezuela. I look forward to making a statement in the United States land of the opportunities."
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