Oscar De La Hoya

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Oscar De La Hoya

Oscar De La Hoya

Who is Oscar De La Hoya?

Oscar De La Hoya is an American professional boxer. Oscar De La Hoya is best known for winning battles in six different weight classes, televised contests, and for outstanding sportsmanship. He was once ranked as the best boxer in the world

He has also won all five boxing titles in five different weight classes, making him the best American boxer of the modern era.

Early Childhood Development and Education

Oscar De La Hoya was born on February 4, 1973, in East Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Similarly, the boxer received his primary education at Ford Boulevard Elementary School and his secondary schooling at James A. Garfield High School.

Oscar has been a boxing fan since he was a boy, as he stated in one of his interviews,

Oscar followed his desire and focused all of his energies on boxing after completing his high school studies.

He used to run through the streets of East Los Angeles as a form of exercise.

Oscar’s dedication also led to his winning the National Junior Boxing Championship and the National Golden Gloves title at the tender age of 15.

Nationality and Family

Joel De La Hoya and Cecilia De La Hoya are the parents of the famous boxer. When Oscar was a child, his family was penniless.

Joel Sr., his father, used to work as a warehouse clerk, while Cecilia, his mother, used to work as a seamstress. Furthermore, boxing was a family tradition.

Vincente De La Hoya, Oscar’s paternal grandfather, was a Mexican amateur boxer.

Joel Sr., his father, had a brief professional boxing career in the United States in the 1960s, with a lightweight record.

Apart from that, De La Hoya grew up with his two siblings, Joel De La Hoya Jr., his older brother, and Ceci De La Hoya, his younger sister.

Oscar also has an American nationality and is of mixed ethnicity (Mexican, Spanish, and Castilian). Furthermore, De La Hoya is a devout Christian.

Age, Height, and Body Dimensions

Oscar De La Hoya is currently 49 years old. Aquarius is the sign of the fighter, according to horoscopes. And, based on what we know, persons born under this sign are known to be self-sufficient, unique, warriors, and talented.

Oscar is 5 feet 10 inches tall (179 cm) and weighs roughly 66 kilograms ( 145 lbs). He wears a size 10.5 shoe (U.S.).

Oscar is also regarded as one of the most pleasant and attractive boxers of all time. He’s been a fighter for a decade, and he still looks young and in shape.

According to De La Hoya’s appearance, he engages in rigorous workouts and activities to preserve his shape.

Oscar’s other remarkable physical characteristics include his lovely brown eyes, short brown hair, and infectious smile.

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Facts of Oscar De La Hoya

Full Name Oscar De La Hoya
Birth Date February 4, 1973
Birth Place East Los Angeles, California, U.S
Nick Name The Golden Boy
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity Mixed (Mexican, Spanish, Castilian)
Education Ford Boulevard Elementary SchoolJames A. Garfield High School
Horoscope Aquarius
Father’s Name Joel De La Hoya
Mother’s Name Cecilia De La Hoya
Siblings Joel De La Hoya JrCeci De La Hoya
Age 49 years old
Height 5 feet 10 inches (179 cm)
Weight 66 kg
Shoe Size 10.5(U.S.)
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Brown
Body Measurement Unknown
Figure Unknown
Married Yes
Wife Millie Corretjer (m.2001)
Children Atiana De La HoyaJacob De La Hoya

Devon De La Hoya

Nina Lauren Nenitte De La Hoya

Oscar Gabriel De La Hoya

Victoria Lauren Rose De La Hoya

Profession Boxer
Net Worth $200 million
Career Earnings $510 million
Salary Unknown
Currently Works At Retired
Affiliations Unknown
Merch Posters, Autographs, Rookie Cards
Social Media Instagram, Twitter
Last Update April 2022

Net Worth & Salary

Oscar De La Hoya has accumulated a nеt worth оf аrоund $200 million.

With all his hard work and all the achievements he made, it isn’t hard to say that Oscar is one rich man. Moreover, Oscar has accumulated most of his net worth from his boxing career and promotion.

Besides boxing, he has involvement in the music industry and property dealings, contributing a considerable portion to his total value.

Furthermore, The boxer has many million-dollar mansions in the U.S., and his property is assumed to be worth $18.5 million.

Similarly, he also owns a condominium in California reported to be worth $2.65 million. Aside from his net worth, the boxer has kept his salary and income in the dark from the media.

Nevertheless, the fighter has gained a hefty amount of wealth and is undoubtedly living a luxurious life.

Career as an Amateur

Oscar began his training at the Hollenbeck Youth Center Gym in Los Angeles at the age of six, with a passion for boxing and the desire to assist him in the process.

In his amateur career, he had 234 victories, 163 knockouts, and only six losses.

Oscar won his weight class and the gold in the U.S. National Championship at the age of 17 in the 1990 Goodwill Games.

His elation at winning was quickly overshadowed by the news of his mother’s cancer diagnosis; she died in October 1990, with her one dream being to see Oscar-winning Olympic gold one day.

He earned gold medals in the United States National Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the United States Olympic Festival in Los Angeles, California, both in 1991.

As a result, De La Hoya fulfilled his mother’s wish by winning a gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in the Palau dels Esports in Barcelona, Spain.

Professional Career

1995-2000

Oscar made his professional debut on November 23, 1992, with a TKO victory in the first round.

On July 29, 1994, he knocked out Jorge Paez in the second round to win the WBO lightweight title.

On May 6, 1995, he also defeated Rafael Ruelas, the IBF lightweight champion. One of his most memorable battles occurred on June 17, 1996, when he faced Mexican great Julio Cesar Chavez, which he won in the fourth round.

In January 1997, he fought Miguel Angel Gonzalez, a well-known Mexican boxer, and won on the judges’ scorecards.

Oscar’s powerful blows and aggression, as well as his resistance, consistently swayed the judges. He did, however, spend the remainder of 1997 defending his WBC Welterweight title.

Oscar faced and defeated Mexican icon, Julio Cesar Chavez, in a rematch on September 8, 1998, winning by TKO in the eighth round.

Following multiple successful defenses of his WBC welterweight belts, he battled IBM champion, Felix Trinidad, in 1999, creating a new world record for a non-heavyweight fight.

On February 26, 2000, he knocked out Derrell Coley in a WBC eliminator.

2001-2004

Oscar fought Arturo Gatti in early 2001, winning by TKO in the fifth round.

He subsequently moved up to light-middleweight and faced lineal and WBC champion Javier Castillejo, defeating him in nearly every round.

However, because of a hand injury, he did not compete for 15 months and rescheduled his flight for early 2002.

Oscar De La Hoya
Oscar De La Hoya after winning the middleweight championship. Source: celebwoods

On September 14, 2002, the boxer returned to action, defeating Fernando Vargas in the most crucial victory of his career.

He demonstrated that a year away from the ring had not impaired his abilities. In 2004, he switched to the middleweight division.

Furthermore, on June 5, 2004, he fought WBO Middleweight champion Felix Sturm, winning seven rounds with a brilliant performance.

In the same year, he competed in a unification match in Las Vegas on September 18, 2004.

2005-2008

After a 20-month layoff, the fighter returned to action on May 6, 2006, against Ricardo Mayorga, knocking him out in the sixth round.

Oscar agreed to fight Floyd Mayweather, the WBC welterweight champion, in early 2007.

The fight was fierce, and in the end, due to a series of busy matches, the winner was clinched. He then fought Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on December 6, 2008.

The fight was dubbed “The Dream Match,” and De La Hoya was knocked out in the eighth round by Pacquiao via technical knockout.

Oscar, unfortunately, never fought again after that; his 15-year career came to an end. On April 14, 2009, the boxer announced his retirement.

Other Endeavors

Much to everyone’s surprise, De La Hoya wasn’t just a boxer. He’s also a professional singer.

Oscar’s musical interests came from his mother, Cecilia; she used to be a ranchera song stylist back in Mexico.

He released his first self-titled debut album, “Oscar,” on October 10, 2000, which even made it to the Number 1 spot on Latin charts.

His single titled “Ven a Mi” also got nominated for the Grammy. Similarly, in 2000, he released another album titled “Oscar De Hoya,” backed by EMI International and written by the Bee Gees.

De La Hoya also established his own boxing promotional company called Golden Boy Promotions in 2001.

Likewise, he has also founded the Oscar Foundation to sponsor Olympic hopefuls. From what we know, he has also considered going to school to pursue architecture.

He has also opened the Cecilia Gonzalez De La Hoya Cancer Center in the memory of his mother and donated $350,000 to the center.

He is undoubtedly a successful and inspiring personality, pursuing his passion in different fields.

Personal Life & Wife

Talking about his personal life, Oscar De La Hoya is happily married to Millie Corretjer, a Puerto Rican singer and actress.

Firstly, they met in 2000 when they were signed to the same record label to put out the boxer’s debut CD, which won oscar a Grammy nomination.

Likewise, they got married on October 5, 2001, and have stayed together happily.

The power couple has three children: Nina Lauren Nenitte De La Hoya and Victoria Lauren Rose De La Hoya, and a son named Oscar Gabriel De La Hoya.

Before meeting Millie, the boxer had a few other relationships. He was engaged with Miss USA 1995 Shanna Moakler in 1998 and had a beautiful daughter named Atiana De La Hoya on March 29, 1999.

Unfortunately, things didn’t work out smoothly between the two, and their relationship ended in 2000. He also has two sons named Jacob De La Hoya and Devon De La Hoya from his previous relationships.

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Social Media Presence

The professional boxer is very active on social media and has a huge fan following.

His Instagram account has 821K followers and his Twitter account has 955K followers.