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      • He started boxing at a young age, and won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympics at age 19. De La Hoya generated hundreds of millions of dollars from his pay-per-view fights before his retirement in 2009. In addition to his fighting ability, De La Hoya is known for his promotional firm Golden Boy Promotions, which he established in 2002.
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  2. Oscar De La Hoya (/ ˌdeɪ lə ˈhɔɪə / DAY lə HOY-ə, Spanish: [ˈoskaɾ ðe la ˈoʝa]; born February 4, 1973) is an American boxing promoter and former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2008.

  3. facts.net › sports › 50-facts-about-oscar-de-la-hoya50 Facts About Oscar De La Hoya

    Sep 18, 2024 · De La Hoya's legacy extends beyond his boxing record, influencing various aspects of the sport and beyond. His entrepreneurial ventures, philanthropic efforts, and advocacy for immigration reform have solidified his status as a true legend.

    • Early Life
    • Early Career
    • Olympic Victory
    • Professional Career
    • Retirement

    Oscar De La Hoya was born in 1973 to Joel and Cecilia De La Hoya. Raised in hardscrabble neighborhoods of Los Angeles. He knew violence from the moment he started walking – although he proudly states that he never took part in street fights. His parents did whatever they could to protect him from the violence that regularly plagued their neighborho...

    Oscar prepared for his very first match at age six. He won his first fight against a neighborhood child. By the time he was 11, he was frequently winning matches. Soon he started to train at the Resurrection Boy’s Club Gym with Coach Al Stankie, who had trained Paul Gonzales to an Olympic Gold medal. Oscar’s career quickly started to soar. At 15 he...

    As an amateur boxer, he continued his success. He won the Amateur Boxing National Championship in 1991. During this time he changed trainers. Oscar’s next trainer was Robert Alcazar, a former boxer who worked with his father. With the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona quickly approaching, Oscar turned the dream of his mother into a focus on trainin...

    Oscar compiled a successful record during his first year as a pro. His first professional match was against Lamar Williams in 1992. He knocked him out in only one round. His next opponent was Cliff Hicks who suffered the same fate. The following year, he won nine more matches, mostly with knockouts. In 1994, he won WBO’s Junior Lightweight Champion...

    De La Hoya announced that he would retire on April 14th, 2009. He accumulated more wealth than any other fighter in the sport with an estimated $700 million in pay-per-view money alone. He went on to start a clothing line and release a Grammy nominated album.

  4. May 29, 2018 · Oscar De La Hoya became the "Golden Boy" of boxing with his surprising win of a gold medal in the 1992 Olympic Games. Since then he has captured five boxing titles in five different weight classes, ranking him among boxing's elite. He has often been referred to as the best contemporary American boxer.

  5. Feb 4, 2023 · Under the Top Rank umbrella, De La Hoya turned professional to great acclaim in November 1992. According to the LA Times, he earned a whopping $150,000 for his debut and the skids were...

  6. Oscar De La Hoya is a U.S. boxer. He is nicknamed “The Golden Boy” because he won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. De La Hoya won 10 world titles in six different weight classes during his career.

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