Ross De La Hoya Site

De La Hoya's legend began at the 1992 Summer Olympics , where he won a gold medal for the United States. This victory launched him into a professional career that saw him become a , capturing 11 world titles throughout his tenure in the ring.

His style was defined by speed, a punishing jab, and a willingness to face the absolute best of his era. Over his career, he defeated 17 world champions [14], including legends like and Pernell Whitaker . Iconic Battles and Turning Points

The Golden Boy’s Legacy: From Olympic Gold to Promotional Powerhouse

: He played a pivotal role in the early career of Canelo Alvarez and currently manages top-tier talent like Ryan Garcia . A Complicated, Lasting Impact

Whether he is in the ring or behind the promoter's desk, Oscar De La Hoya continues to prove that "The Golden Boy" isn't just a nickname—it’s an enduring brand.

: His final professional fight in 2008 against Manny Pacquiao marked a "passing of the torch" to the next generation of superstars [9]. Redefining the Business of Boxing

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