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  1. Oscar De La Hoya ( / ˌdeɪləˈhɔɪə / 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. His accolades include winning 11 world titles in six weight classes, including lineal championships in three weight classes.

  2. Jul 24, 2023 · Oscar De La Hoya is a retired American boxer who won championship bouts in six different weight classes. Learn more about his in-ring career and family.

  3. Aug 16, 2023 · The Foundation offers the Oscar De La Hoya Ánimo Charter High School, the Cecilia Gonzalez De La Hoya Cancer Center, and the Oscar De La Hoya Children's Medical Center. Vacated the IBF lightweight title in 1995, choosing to fight Genaro Hernandez instead of IBF #1 contender Miguel Julio .

  4. WBC World Super Welter (supervisor: Mauricio Sulaiman) Campas deducted one point in the 6th round for dropping his mouthpiece, and in the 7th his corner took him off the fight. 2002-09-14. Fernando Vargas.

  5. Oscar De La Hoya (born February 4, 1973) [1] [2] is a unretired American professional boxer of Mexican descent. Nicknamed "The Golden Boy," De La Hoya won a gold medal at the Barcelona Olympic Games shortly after graduating from James A. Garfield High School.

  6. www.teamusa.com › hall-of-fame-members › oscar-de-la-hoyaTeam USA | Oscar De La Hoya

    Hall Of Fame Bio. Oscar De La Hoya is an Olympic gold medalist in boxing who won 10 different world titles in six weight classes throughout his professional career. The Los Angeles native idolized Sugar Ray Leonard in his youth and began Boxing at the age of 6.

  7. Mexican-American fighter Oscar De La Hoya won the lightweight gold medal at the 1992 Olympics. He had promised his mother, who died of cancer, to win the Olympic title and did so by defeating Marco Rudolph, who had beaten him in the 1991 World Championships final.

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