Oscar De La Hoya vs Hector Camacho 1997-09-13 Oscar De La Hoya highlights & knockouts |
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Please like and subscribe for more videos! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3xWEmiRbosiFh0w0A5u3rg The Golden Boy Oscar De La Hoya was 5-0 when he stepped in the ring with Jeff Mayweather. Mayweather was a seasoned veteran with over 20 fights before fighting Oscar De La Hoya. Prior to fighting John John Molina Oscar De La Hoya beat Mark Grable 13-1, Frank Avelar 15-3, Troy Dorsey 12-7, Renaldo Carter 27-4, Angelo Nunez 10-4, Narciso Valenzuela Romo 34-13, Jimmi Bredahl 16-0, Giorgio Campanella 20-0, Jorge Paez 53-6, Carl Griffith 28-3, John Avila 20-1. When Oscar fought John John Molina; the Puerto Rican aggressive fighter stepped in the ring with a record of 36-3. Oscar De la Hoya vs Jesse James Leija was suppose to be De La Hoya’s biggest test. The Golden Boy knocked out leija. After defeating Darryl Tyson Oscar faced his biggest test against Jesus Cesar Chavez. After Oscar De La Hoya defeated Jesus Cesar Chavez for the WBC Lightweight Championship he stepped up in weight to fight a bigger challenger the WBC Welterweight Champion Pernell Whitaker. After defeating Pernell Whitaker Hector Macho Camacho was able to sell a big money fight with the Golden Boy. “The Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya Trainers: Robert Alcazar, Emanuel Stewart, Freddie Roach, Floyd Mayweather Sr. Olympic Gold Medalist 1992 Record: 39-6-30 KO's Championship Belts: 10 Weight Class Divisions: 6 Career Accomplishments: World Champion in 6 different weight classes 1. Super Featherweight Champion (WBO) 2. Lightweight Champion (WBO, IBA 3. Junior Welterweight Champion (WBC) 4. Welterweight Champion (WBC, IBF) 5. Junior Middleweight Champion (WBC, WBA, IBA) 6. Middleweight Champion (WBO) Marquee Wins: Oba Carr, Wilfredo Rivera, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Hector Camacho, Giorgio Campanella, Genaro Hernandez, Jimmi Bredahl, Troy Dorsey, Rafael Ruelas, John John Molina, Jesse James Leija, Jorge Paez, Ike Quartey, Pernell Whitaker, Julio Cesar Chavez (2x) Arturo Gatti, Fernando Vargas, Luis Yory Boy Ramon Campus, Felix Sturn, Ricardo Mayorga, Losses: Felix Tito Trinidad Sugar Shane Mosley (2)x Bernard Hopkins Floyd Mayweather Manny Pacquiao |