Promoter Paco Damian has signed junior lightweight Elvin Soto, the 18-year-old son of former two-division titleholder Humberto “Zorrita” Soto. 

Elvin made his professional debut last weekend in Mexico winning by way of a first-round knockout. 

Starting boxing at the age of 11 and competing in his first amateur bout at 12, Soto’s journey seems destined. He spent four years with CONADE (National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports), winning the municipal championship for four consecutive years, three state titles, and two regional championships.

“I also participated in a binational tournament where I became champion against representatives from the United States,” Soto said. “I also competed in the International Tournament, Guerra en la Frontera, placing second the first year and winning the title in the second.”

Fábrica de Campeones and 8Count Media will manage his career alongside promoter Paco Damian. Trainer and manager Bobby Quirarte, who guided him through his amateur years, now oversees his training at Tijuana’s renowned Crea Gym with Don Romulo and Roberto Quirarte. The gym is known for producing champions, like Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.

Damian recalled an early introduction to Elvin’s talent saying, “I remember having breakfast with his father, Humberto, a few years ago. He showed me a video of this young kid sparring, and I asked who it was. He proudly said, ‘That’s my son, Elvin.’

“I was impressed by his skills at just 13 years old. Elvin has everything to become something special in this sport – focus, dedication, and discipline. I’m excited to be part of his journey.”

Elvin expressed his enthusiasm for his debut. “I’m thrilled to begin my professional career in Tijuana, where my father trained and fought,” he said.