SPORT & NOTE
Oscar De La Hoya

Male

"Golden Boy"
(Oscar de la Hoya)
Super-Welterweight, USA, East Los Angeles, California
Born: February 4, 1973, Montebello, California, USA
Height: 5ft 11in, mt 1,80 – Reach 73in

as an amateur:
1988 U.S. Junior Olympics bantamweight gold medal
1989 National Golden Gloves bantam gold medal
1990 U.S. Champs featherweight gold medal
1990 U.S. Olympic Cup featherweight gold medal
1990 Goodwill Games featherweight gold medal
1991 U.S. Championships lightweight gold medal
1991 U.S. Olympic Festival lightweight gold medal
1991 Sydney World Sr. Championships Lightweight
Lpt Marco Rudolph (Ger)
1992 Tampa World Championships Challenge Lightweight
Wstpd4 Jose Martinez (PR)
1992 U.S. Olympic Trials Lightweight gold medal
Wpt Lewis Wood 5-0, Wpt Lupe Suazo 41-11
Final: Wpt Anthony Christodolou 41-6
1992 U.S. Olympic Box-Offs: Wpt Patrice Brooks (50-16
1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Lightweight gold medal
Wstpd3 Adilson Rosa da Silva (Bra), Wpt Moses Odion (Nig)
Wpt Tontcho Tontchev (Bul), Wpt Sungsik Hong (NKr)
Final: Wpt Marco Rudolph (Ger)

amateur record listed as 224-5

Below are reported 42 amateur results: won 41, lost 1


Amateur results

DateOpponentPlaceResult
1988
Marquette, Michigan, US National Junior Olympic winner, 54 kg
+ June 23Mike GriffithMarquette, Michigan WPTS 3
+ June 24Lamar MurphyMarquette, Michigan WPTS 3
+ June 25Juan MartinezMarquette, Michigan WPTS 3
1989
Lenexa, Kansas, US National Silver Gloves quarter-final, 57 kg
+ Feb. 1Lamar MurphyLenexa, Kansas WPTS 3
Knoxville, Tennessee, US National Golden Gloves winner, 57 kg
+ May 11Mike GarciaKnoxville, Tennessee WPTS 3
+ May 12Clay JenkinsKnoxville, Tennessee WPTS 3
+ May 12Juan NegronKnoxville, Tennessee WPTS 3
+ May 13Ivan RobinsonKnoxville, Tennessee WPTS 3
Tampere, Finland, Tammer Tournament gold medal, 57 kg
+ Oct. 19Arto KettulaTampere, Finland WAB 2
+ Oct. 21Heiko HinzTampere, Finland WPTS 3
+ Oct. 22Albert KazandzhyanTampere, Finland WPTS 3
1990
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States National Championships winner, 57 kg
+ Feb. 28Julian WheelerColorado Springs, Colorado WPTS 3
+ Mar. 1Sandtanner LewisColorado Springs, Colorado WAB 1
+ Mar. 3Ivan RobinsonColorado Springs, Colorado WPTS 3
Grand Forks, North Dakota, Dual Match USA vs Canada, 57 kg
+ Mar. 31Michael StrangeGrand Forks, North Dakota WPTS 2:1
+ June 8Fernando SepulvedaLas Vegas, Nevada WRSC 3
Salt Lake City, Utah, Dual Match North America vs Europe, 57 Kg
+ June 24Kirkor KirkorovSalt Lake City, Utah WPTS 2:1
Seattle, Washington, Goodwill Games gold medal, 57 kg
+ July 31Lee Sang HunSeattle, Washington WRSC 3
+ Aug. 2Airat KhamatovSeattle, Washington WPTS 4:1
+ Aug. 5Ivan RobinsonSeattle, Washington WPTS 3:1
1991
Honolulu, Hawaii, Dual Match USA vs South Korea, 60 kg
+ Jan. 11Kyung Il KimHonolulu, Hawaii WRSCH 1
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States National Championships winner, 60 kg
+ Feb. 27Rogelio CabralColorado Springs, Colorado WPTS 3
+ Feb. 28Teddy RandolphColorado Springs, Colorado WPTS 3
+ Mar. 2Patrice BrooksColorado Springs, Colorado WPTS 3
Spokane, Washington, Dual Match USA vs Soviet Union, 60 kg
+ Mar. 29Airat KhamatovSpokane, Washington WPTS 4:1
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Dual Match USA vs Cuba, 60 kg
+ May 25Julio Gonzalez (CUB)Fort Bragg, North Carolina WPTS 3
Los Angeles and Inglewood, California, US Olympic Festival winner, 60 kg
+ July 13Dezi FordLos Angeles, California WPTS 3
+ July 16Patrice BrooksInglewood, California WPTS 3
Napoli, Italy, Dual Match Italy vs USA, 60 kg
+ Sept. 26Vincenzo Bevilacqua (ITA)Napoli, Italy WAB 1
Sydney, Australia, World Championships preliminaries, 60 kg
- Nov. 17Marco RudolphSydney, Australia LPTS 17:13
1992
Birmingham, Alabama, Dual Match USA vs Hungary, 60 kg
+ Jan. 10Janos PetrovicsBirmingham, Alabama WRSC 1
Sacramento, California, Dual Match USA vs Bulgaria, 60 kg
+ Feb. 1Emil ChuprenskiSacramento, California WPTS 3
Tampa, Florida, AIBA Challenge, 60 Kg
+ Mar. 13Jose Martinez (PUR)Tampa, Florida WRSC 4
Worcester, Massachusetts, US Olympic Trials winner, 60 kg
+ June 10Lewis WoodWorcester, Massachusetts WPTS 3
+ June 12Lupe SuazoWorcester, Massachusetts WPTS 3
+ June 14Anthony ChristodoulouWorcester, Massachusetts WPTS 3
Phoenix, Arizona, US Olympic Box-offs, 60 kg
+ June 27Patrice BrooksPhoenix, Arizona WPTS 3
Barcelona, Spain, Olympic Games gold medal, 60 kg
+ July 30Adilson Rosa SilvaBarcelona, Spain WRSC 3
+ Aug. 1Moses OdionBarcelona, Spain WPTS 16:4
+ Aug. 3Toncho TonchevBarcelona, Spain WPTS 16:7
+ Aug. 6Sung Sik HongBarcelona, Spain WPTS 11:10
+ Aug. 8Marco RudolphBarcelona, Spain WPTS 7:2

Professional record

DateOpponentPlaceResult
1992
+ Nov. 23Lamar Williams Inglewood, CaliforniaKO 1
+ Dec. 12Cliff Hicks Phoenix, ArizonaKO 1
1993
+ Jan. 3Paris Alexander Hollywood, CaliforniaTKO 2
+ Feb. 6Curtis Strong San Diego, CaliforniacTKO 4
+ Mar. 13Jeff Mayweather Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 4
+ Apr. 6Mike Grable Rochester, New YorkW 8
+ May 8Frank Avelar Lake Tahoe, NevadaTKO 4
+ June 7Troy Dorsey Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 1
+ Aug. 14Renaldo Carter Bay St Louis, MississippiTKO 6
+ Aug. 27Angelo Nunez Beverly Hills, CaliforniaTKO 4
+ Oct. 30Narciso Valenzuela Phoenix, ArizonaKO 1
1994
+ Mar. 5Jimmi Bredahl Los Angeles, CaliforniaTKO 10
(Won WBO Super-Featherweight Title)
+ May 27Giorgio Campanella Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 3
(Retained WBO Super-Featherweight Title)
+ July 29Jorge Paez Las Vegas, NevadaKO 2
(Won vacant WBO Lightweight Title)
+ Nov. 18Carl Griffith Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 3
(Retained WBO Lightweight Title)
+ Dec. 10John Avila Los Angeles, CaliforniaTKO 9
(Retained WBO Lightweight Title)
1995
+ Feb. 18John John Molina Las Vegas, NevadaW 12
(Retained WBO Lightweight Title)
+ May 6Rafael Ruelas Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 2
(Retained WBO & Won IBF Lightweight Titles)
+ Sept. 9Genaro Hernandez Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 6
(Retained WBO Lightweight Title)
+ Dec. 15Jesse James Leija New York, New YorkTKO 2
(Retained WBO Lightweight Title)
1996
+ Feb. 9Darryl Tyson Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 2
+ June 7Julio Cesar CHAVEZ Las Vegas, NevadacTKO 4
(Won WBC Super-Lightweight Title)
1997
+ Jan. 18Miguel Angel Gonzalez Las Vegas, NevadaW 12
(Retained WBC Super-Lightweight Title)
+ Apr. 12Pernell Whitaker Las Vegas, NevadaW 12
(Won WBC Welterweight Title)
+ June 14David Kamau San Antonio, TexasKO 2
(Retained WBC Welterweight Title)
+ Sept. 13 Hector Camacho Las Vegas, NevadaW 12
(Retained WBC Welterweight Title)
+ Dec. 6Wilfredo Rivera Atlantic City, New JerseycTKO 8
(Retained WBC Welterweight Title)
1998
+ June 13Patrick Charpentier El Paso, TexasTKO 3
(Retained WBC Welterweight Title)
+ Sept. 18Julio Cesar CHAVEZ Las Vegas, NevadacTKO 9
(Retained WBC Welterweight Title)
1999
+ Feb. 13Ike Quartey Las Vegas, NevadaW 12
(Retained WBC Welterweight Title)
+ May 22Oba Carr Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 11
(Retained WBC Welterweight Title)
- Sept. 18Felix Trinidad Las Vegas, NevadaL 12
(Lost WBC & For IBF Welterweight Titles)
2000
+ Feb. 26Derrell Coley New York City, New YorkKO 7
(Won vacant IBA Welterweight Title)
- June 17Shane Mosley Los Angeles, CaliforniaL 12
(Lost WBC & IBA Welterweight Titles)
2001
+ Mar. 24Arturo Gatti Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 5
+ June 23Javier Castillejo Las Vegas, NevadaW 12
(Won WBC Super-Welterweight Title)
2002
+ Sept. 14Fernando Vargas Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 11
(Retained WBC Super-Welterweight Title and
2003
+ May 3Luis Ramon Campas Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 7
(Retained WBC-WBA Super-Welterweight Titles)
- Sept. 13Shane Mosley Las Vegas, NevadaL 12
(Lost WBC-WBA Super-Welterweight Titles)
2004
+ June 5Felix Sturm Las Vegas, NevadaW 12
(Won WBO Middleweight Title)
- Sept. 18 Bernard Hopkins Las Vegas, NevadaKO by 9
(For IBF-WBC-WBA Middleweight Titles
2005
Inactive
2006
+ May 6Ricardo Mayorga Las Vegas, NevadaTKO 6
(Regained WBC Super-Welterweight Title)
2007
- May 5Floyd Mayweather Jr Las Vegas, NevadaL 12
(Lost WBC Super-Welterweight Title)
2008
+ May 3Steve Forbes Carson, CaliforniaW 12
- Dec. 6Manny Pacquiao Las Vegas, NevadaTKO by 8

 

Summary

Total bouts: 45, Won: 39 (30 inside the limit), Lost: 6 (2 inside the limit), Draw: 0, NC: 0