Oscar De La Hoya

Boxer and Olympic gold medalist

Oscar De La Hoya - Athletes & Sports Figures born February 4th, 1973
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Born in 1973, this individual became a prominent boxer who achieved significant success in the sport. Winning a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in the lightweight division marked the beginning of a distinguished professional career. This athlete held multiple world championships in six different weight classes, making a notable mark in boxing history. Noteworthy matches included bouts against champions such as Felix Trinidad, Bernard Hopkins, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. After retiring in 2009, this individual transitioned to promoting boxing events and continued to influence the sport through the establishment of a promotion company.

Won a gold medal in the 1992 Olympics

Held world titles in six different weight classes

Fought notable matches against Trinidad, Hopkins, and Mayweather

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