Drapeau
Atif
Oberlton
"Lord Pretty Calvo"
Light Heavyweight
WIN
LOSS
DRAW
KOs
16
0%
0%
17%
AGE
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
REACH
27
6′ 3″
185

Bringing a rare combination of clinical southpaw execution and high-fashion cultural charisma to the global stage, Atif “Lord Pretty Calvo” Oberlton is rapidly becoming one of the most compelling stars in the light heavyweight division. An elite amateur who competed on the 2020 USA National Team and captured two National Golden Gloves titles, Oberlton has taken the pros by storm under a powerful promotional alliance with Kings Promotions, Salita Promotions, and Wynn Records. Bolstered by an infectious, outgoing personality and an explosive 87.5% knockout ratio, Oberlton has built a fast-growing cult following for his highly anticipated, theatrical walkout performances and his custom, viral fight kits—collaborating with major streetwear aesthetics like Carhartt for his Detroit appearances and True Religion in Atlanta. Navigating a personal battle with alopecia since the age of 14, he flipped the script on the condition by adopting the moniker “Lord Pretty Calvo,” an ASAP Rocky-inspired alter ego that perfectly captures his confidence and fast-growing status as a cultural icon. Already holding the WBA Continental USA and WBC USA Light Heavyweight titles, Oberlton made a major splash in his Salita Promotions debut at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena, forcing a technical knockout against the dangerous Joseph George. However, his most definitive tactical statement came when he stepped into the main event spotlight at the Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia, to square off against durable veteran Carlos Gongora. Facing his biggest challenge yet, Oberlton put on a masterclass performance, systematically dismantling Gongora to force a fifth-round corner retirement and handing the former world title challenger the very first stoppage loss of his career. Currently ranked #5 in the world by the WBA and cementing his elite status as the #9 light heavyweight in the world and #1 in the United States by BoxRec, Oberlton is proving that he delivers a spectacular show before, during, and after the bell rings. 

 

Atif
Oberlton
USA
- Philly
"Lord Pretty Calvo"
Light Heavyweight
Stance: Southpaw
WIN
LOSS
DRAW
KOs
16
0
0
14
AGE
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
REACH
27
6′ 3″
6′ 1″

Bringing a rare combination of clinical southpaw execution and high-fashion cultural charisma to the global stage, Atif “Lord Pretty Calvo” Oberlton is rapidly becoming one of the most compelling stars in the light heavyweight division. An elite amateur who competed on the 2020 USA National Team and captured two National Golden Gloves titles, Oberlton has taken the pros by storm under a powerful promotional alliance with Kings Promotions, Salita Promotions, and Wynn Records. Bolstered by an infectious, outgoing personality and an explosive 87.5% knockout ratio, Oberlton has built a fast-growing cult following for his highly anticipated, theatrical walkout performances and his custom, viral fight kits—collaborating with major streetwear aesthetics like Carhartt for his Detroit appearances and True Religion in Atlanta. Navigating a personal battle with alopecia since the age of 14, he flipped the script on the condition by adopting the moniker “Lord Pretty Calvo,” an ASAP Rocky-inspired alter ego that perfectly captures his confidence and fast-growing status as a cultural icon. Already holding the WBA Continental USA and WBC USA Light Heavyweight titles, Oberlton made a major splash in his Salita Promotions debut at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena, forcing a technical knockout against the dangerous Joseph George. However, his most definitive tactical statement came when he stepped into the main event spotlight at the Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia, to square off against durable veteran Carlos Gongora. Facing his biggest challenge yet, Oberlton put on a masterclass performance, systematically dismantling Gongora to force a fifth-round corner retirement and handing the former world title challenger the very first stoppage loss of his career. Currently ranked #5 in the world by the WBA and cementing his elite status as the #9 light heavyweight in the world and #1 in the United States by BoxRec, Oberlton is proving that he delivers a spectacular show before, during, and after the bell rings.