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Now at the age of 50, De La Hoya says he’s ready to confess. The Golden Boy opens up with him, filmed in black and white, speaking about his “true emotions” and wanting to “free” himself.
While Schaefer contends that he's a free agent, De La Hoya is very firm on his position that Schaefer is bound to a no-compete clause - which De La Hoya says will expire in March of 2018.
To glean more boxing insights, TIME visited De La Hoya–who, at 35, is still the most popular fighter in the world–in Big Bear Lake, Calif., where he was preparing for his Dec. 6 pay-per-view ...
Last week, De La Hoya gave away free tickets to a boxing card at the Los Angeles Sports Arena to thank boxing fans for their support. He spearheaded a toy drive that included other boxers such as ...
De La Hoya, 48, is tentatively scheduled to return to the ring for the first time in 13 years on Sept. 11 in an exhibition fight against UFC champion Vitor Belfort on Triller.
From 1995 to 2008, De La Hoya had 19 fights on PPV. He generated over 14 million buys for over 700 million dollars. He hit the magical one million buys mark four times and 900,000 three times.
Oscar De La Hoya rocketed to fame when, at 19 years old, he won Olympic gold in the lightweight boxing division. His fresh, smiling face was all over TV screens and magazine covers, and he quickly ...
Follow Us 180 Shakur Stevenson, William Zepeda, and Oscar De La Hoya (Images Credit: Getty Images) Shakur Stevenson just finished his contract with Top Rank and is now a top free agent.
LAS VEGAS — Promoter Oscar De La Hoya threw the first punch at the pride of Canelo Álvarez (60-2-2, 39 KOs) after a cordial news conference with rival Jaime Munguia (43-0, 34 KOs) in Beverly ...
Oscar De La Hoya doesn't always compliment the UFC, but his recent attendance at Sphere resulted in an exception. UFC 306, also known as Noche UFC, took place this past Saturday in Las Vegas and ...
Oscar De La Hoya sailed into the International Boxing Hall of Fame on the first ballot and was inducted last summer. But the Hall of Fame might have to redo his plaque.