Oscar De La Hoya has revealed the one fighter in particular that would have beaten him during his prime years.
Oscar De La Hoya is tired of just talking the talk. The Olympic gold medalist and former world champion boxer-turned promoter announced on Wednesday his intent to return to the ring. The 47-year-old ...
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Oscar De La Hoya faced numerous heavy hitters during his professional career, but believes there is one man who packed the ...
Oscar De La Hoya Sounds Off On Dana White’s Boxing Ambitions and Canelo vs. Crawford originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Oscar De La Hoya is never one to shy away from controversy, whether inside ...
Oscar De La Hoya’s all-star résumé is packed with hall of famers, world champions and some of the finest to ever step through the ropes.
LOS ANGELES — Manny Pacquiao pummelled Oscar De La Hoya into retirement with a one-sided beating in 2008. The win elevated the Filipino fighter further into the sport’s stratosphere. Thirteen years ...
Hall of Fame honors, 11 world titles in six weight divisions, an Olympic gold medal, and being one of the biggest boxing office draws of his generation has not been enough to keep Oscar De La Hoya ...
Oscar De La Hoya, an 11-time title holder who last fought in 2008, said on Wednesday he will come out of retirement and return to the ring at age 47, according to ESPN's Steve Kim. Joe Camporeale / ...
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