Oscar De La Hoya (original) (raw)

Boxer

Date Of Birth:

4 February 1973

Place Of Birth:

Montebello, California

Best Known As:

Middleweight boxing star of the 1990s

Oscar De La Hoya is a Mexican-American boxing champion whose good looks and charisma made him one of the few non-heavyweights to become a pop culture celebrity. After years as a successful amateur in East Los Angeles, De La Hoya was the 1989 Gold Gloves national champion. He then won a gold medal for the U.S. at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. During his career, "The Golden Boy" won titles in six different weight divisions and was a top money-maker for professional boxing, thanks in part to his role as a marquee fighter for HBO cable television. His last fight in 2008, a loss to rising star Manny Pacquiao, ended his career in the ring. However, he had already become Oscar De La Hoya the promoter -- as president of Golden Boy Promotions. He remains one of the most celebrated boxers of his era, and his other business interests have included a Spanish-language boxing show on HBO, Boxeo de Oro, a clothing line, and various merchandising deals.