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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.

  2. 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.

  3. www.instagram.com › oscardelahoyaOscar De La Hoya

    1M Followers, 1,155 Following, 1,801 Posts - Oscar De La Hoya (@oscardelahoya) on Instagram: "".

  4. Aug 16, 2023 · 1991 United States Lightweight Champion. Lost to Marco Rudolph 17-13 in the second round of the 1991 World Championships in Sydney, Australia. Won the 1992 Olympic Trials Results: Lewis Wood W 3. Lupe Suazo W 3. Anthony Christodolou W 3. Won the 1992 Olympic Box-Offs, defeating Patrice Brooks on points.

  5. Óscar de la Hoya (Los Ángeles, California, 4 de febrero de 1973) es un exboxeador, promotor de boxeo y cantante estadounidense de origen mexicano. 1

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · A new documentary on Oscar De la Hoya takes a look at his triumphs and demons and the sometimes difficult relationships in Latino families.

  7. www.teamusa.com › hall-of-fame › hall-of-fame-membersOscar De La Hoya - Team USA

    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.

  8. Apr 14, 2009 · Oscar De La Hoya is born in Los Angeles on Feb. 4. 1977. Begins learning the fundamentals of boxing from his father, Joel Sr., a native of Durango, Mexico, who had some professional boxing experience in the 1960s, and his older brother Joel Jr., who was already competing in amateur boxing matches. 1979.

  9. Olympic games - Lightweight - Round One. 1992-06-27. Patrice Brooks. 14 14 0. Phoenix. W-PTS. event bout wiki. ref: Stan Hamilton 50-16. US Olympic Box-Offs - Lightweight (Score: 50-16)

  10. Oscar De La Hoya (The Golden Boy) is a 51-year-old retired American professional boxer. He is a six-weightclass world champion with 10 world-title wins. In a career spanning 16 years and 13 days, De La Hoya amassed a record of 39-6, which includes 30 wins via KO, 17 of which were in world-title fights.