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Manny Pacquiao produced an astonishing display to stop Oscar De La Hoya after eight rounds of their superfight in Las Vegas on Saturday night. The reigning P4P king disproved the old adage that size matters by moving up three weight divisions in just eight months to hand out a sustained beating to the faded 'Golden Boy'.In March this year Pacquiao was plying his trade at super-featherweight, while De La Hoya...Read More.


Oscar De La Hoya says the fire is back in his belly as he prepares to face Manny Pacquiao.The 'Golden Boy' drops down to welterweight for the first time in eight years for the big showdown in Las Vegas on December 6. And to prepare he's set up camp at his Big Bear retreat for the first time since 2004. Add in the fact De La Hoya also has a new trainer in Nacho Beristain, and it's all change....Full Story.


Oscar De La Hoya needs more speed for his bout with Manny Pacquiao, according to trainer Nacho Beristain.De La Hoya is currently training in the Californian mountains ahead of his December 6 date with Pacquiao in Las Vegas, and Beristain, known as 'Nacho', says increasing his man's hand speed is a priority against such a quick hitter as the Filipino...Full Story.



Ring great Oscar De La Hoya says he has no intention of retiring any time soon. Now 35, the 'Golden Boy' is currently preparing to face Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas next month but says he is loving what he is doing right now and has no reason to stop. "The way I feel right now I could fight forever," he told the media at his high-altitude training camp in Big Bear, California...Full Story.



Oscar De La Hoya dominated Steve Forbes to win a unanimous decision in a 12-round non-title bout at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles.De La Hoya knew what he was getting into Saturday night at a converted soccer stadium 15 miles south of the East L.A. neighborhood where he grew up. He was into a homecoming party and a training exercise and he won them both...Full Story.


Floyd Mayweather beat Oscar De La Hoya on a split decision in their Las Vegas superfight to clinch the WBC light-middleweight crown. Mayweather took the fight 116-112 and 115-113 on two of the scorecards, with De La Hoya taking the other 115-113. Mayweather seemed to sway the judges by his strong finish to the bout after De La Hoya had dominated the early stages...Read More.



Oscar De La Hoya returned to the ring in sensational style to reclaim a world title at the expense of Ricardo Mayorga in the early hours of Sunday. The Los Angeles legend proved far too strong for the trash-talking Nicaraguan in his first fight for 20 months and confidently took the WBC light-middleweight title inside six rounds in Las Vegas...Read More.



Bernard Hopkins maintained his position as the undisputed middleweight champion of the world when becoming the first man to stop Oscar de la Hoya at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Just four months short of his 40th birthday, 'The Executioner' gradually wore down one of the sport's all-time greats before finishing the job off with a lethal body shot in the ninth round. De la Hoya earned his 'Golden Boy' nickname...Read More.


As his ‘Golden Boy’ sobriquet suggests, Oscar de la Hoya is the darling of American boxing. Of Mexican extraction but born in Los Angeles, de la Hoya has represented his country at amateur and professional level and his success has been truly extraordinary.Moreover, he is also one of boxing’s great businessmen. A showstopper as a fighter in his own right, with buy rates most can only dream of, his out of the...Full Story.