Category:
Richest AthletesBoxers
Net Worth:
$200 Million
Birthdate:
Feb 4, 1973 (51 years old)
Birthplace:
East Los Angeles
Gender:
Male
Height:
5 ft 10 in (1.79 m)
Profession:
Professional Boxer, Businessperson, Author
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Oscar De La Hoya's Net Worth?
  2. Early Life
  3. Career
  4. Other Ventures
  5. Philanthropy
  6. Personal Life
  7. Real Estate
  8. Controversies

What Is Oscar De La Hoya's Net Worth?

Oscar De La Hoya is a retired American professional boxer of Mexican descent who has a net worth of $200 million. Oscar De La Hoya, also known as "The Golden Boy," is a former professional boxer who has left an indelible mark on the sport with his remarkable career. De La Hoya became a global boxing icon, capturing 11 world titles across six weight classes, ranging from super featherweight to middleweight. His skill, speed, and power inside the ring were complemented by his charisma and marketability outside of it, making him one of the most popular boxers of his era.

De La Hoya's amateur career was highlighted by a gold medal at the Barcelona Olympic Games, setting the stage for his professional debut in 1992. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, he fought in some of the most memorable and lucrative bouts in boxing history, facing off against other legends such as Julio César Chávez, Pernell Whitaker, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. De La Hoya's fights generated a total of $700 million in pay-per-view earnings.

Since retiring from boxing, Oscar has transitioned into a highly successful career as a boxing promoter through his company Golden Boy Promotions.

Early Life

Oscar De La Hoya was born on February 4, 1973, in East Los Angeles, California. He is one of the few non-heavyweights to become a pop culture celebrity. Originating from a boxing family, De La Hoya won the national Junior Olympics when he was just 15. Oscar's mother, Cecilia Gonzales De La Hoya, was terminally ill with breast cancer and passed away before she could see her son become an Olympic Gold Medalist. De La Hoya brought home a gold medal from the Summer 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games shortly after graduating from James A. Garfield High School.

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Career

Nicknamed "The Golden Boy," Oscar's amateur career included 234 wins, 163 by knockout, with only six losses. In December 1992, De La Hoya made his professional debut by scoring a first-round knockout victory. He had an extremely successful run during his first year as a professional boxer. On March 5, 1994, Oscar won his first professional title of junior lightweight champion of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) with a knockout of Jimmi Bredahl in round 10 of the fight. Four months after that, he knocked out Jorge Paez, clinching the WBO lightweight title. In February 1995, he won the International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior lightweight championship over John Molina, bringing his overall record to 18-0.

De La Hoya faced his biggest challenge yet in June 1996 when he faced popular Mexican fighter Julio Cesar Chavez. He pummeled Chavez and put to rest speculation that he had been slowly getting off his game. The following year, he successfully defended his junior welterweight title. In April 1997, De La Hoya had a victory against Olympic Gold Medalist Pernell 'Sweet Pea' Whittaker, proving his reputation as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Oscar continued on as the welterweight champion until September 1999. On September 18th of that year, he faced Felix Trinidad in one of the most talked-about fights of the decade. Trinidad handed De La Hoya a devastating first loss ever. After a second loss in 2000 to Sugar Shane Mosley, Oscar decided to take time off from boxing. He successfully returned to the ring in March 2001 when he beat Arturo Gatti in the fifth round of his first fight in a year. At the age of 28, Oscar De La Hoya was the youngest boxer to have won five world titles. After a slow career decline, De La Hoya's last fight was a loss to rising star Manny Pacquiao in 2008 that indicated the end of his career in the ring. He officially announced his retirement on April 14, 2009, ending any rumors about a potential fight with undefeated light middleweight Julio César Chávez Jr.

Oscar De La Hoya enjoyed a 17-year-long career (1992-2009) decorated with 11 world titles in six different weight classes. He defeated 17 world champions and was a top money-maker for professional boxing, thanks in part to his role as a marquee fighter for HBO cable television. De La Hoya still remains one of the most celebrated boxers of his era.

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Other Ventures

De La Hoya's good looks and charisma came only as catalysts to his other business interests, which have included a Spanish-language boxing show on HBO, "Boxeo de Oro," a clothing line, and various merchandising deals. He had partnerships with PS3, Xbox 360, and PSP.

He even recorded and released an English/Spanish Latin album titled "Oscar," which got him nominated for a Grammy Award. De La Hoya authored a children's picture book, "Super Oscar," in 2006. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews. HarperCollins released De La Hoya's autobiography, "American Son: My Story," in June 2008.

Outside the ring, he became Oscar De La Hoya the promoter, as President of Golden Boy Promotions, which is a boxing and mixed martial arts promotion firm based in Los Angeles.

De La Hoya is also the founder of Golden Boy Partners, which builds retail and residential developments in urban Latino communities. De La Hoya briefly spoke of his intention to run for president against Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

Philanthropy

De La Hoya and his siblings opened the Cecilia Gonzalez De La Hoya Cancer Center, in honor of their mother, at the White Memorial Medical Center. The family donated $350,000 to the center. He also started a charity to help educate underprivileged youth. In 2008, he donated $3.5 million to the De La Hoya Animo Charter High School.

Personal Life

In 1997, Oscar began dating Shanna Moakler, the winner of Miss USA in 1995. They became engaged in 1998 and welcomed a daughter, Atiana de la Hoya, in 1999. Their relationship reportedly ended in 2000 when Shanna saw Oscar on television attending the Latin Grammy Awards with another woman. In December 2000, Shanna filed a $62.5 million palimony suit, in which she claimed he was abusive and an alcoholic. In 2001 they settled with an out-of-court agreement.

In October 2001, De La Hoya married singer Millie Corretjer. They had three children together. De La Hoya and Corretjer separated in 2016. He has two children from other relationships.

More recently, Oscar has been dating Holly Saunders. She is 15 years his junior.

Real Estate

In October 1997, Oscar paid $3.35 million for a home in Los Angeles. He sold this home in 2002 for $3.75 million.

In November 2001, Oscar paid $5.2 million for an 11,500-square-foot mansion in Pasadena, California. He appears to still own this home today, and it is worth around $18 million.

In mid-2022, Oscar paid $14.6 million for an unfinished home in Henderson, Nevada. He then spent millions finishing and customizing what became a 9,000-square-foot mansion. He even spent an estimated $500,000 converting what was planned to be a second garage into a man cave complete with a golf simulator and arcade.

Controversies

In December 2001, actress and former Miss USA Shanna Moakler filed a $62.5 million palimony suit (because they were not legally married, it was not an alimony suit) to help obtain support from De La Hoya for the couple's daughter, Antiana (b. 1999). Their relationship had ended abruptly the year before when Moakler saw De La Hoya with another woman at the Latin Grammy Awards (she had been at home watching it on television). The case was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.

In 1998, De La Hoya was accused of sexual assault of a 15-year-old in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Mexican authorities investigated, but no charges were filed. The suit was settled out of court in 2001.

De La Hoya was arrested for a DUI in Pasadena in 2017. He pled not guilty, and the charges were dismissed in 2018.  He has publicly acknowledged that he has a substance abuse problem and underwent treatment at the Betty Ford Center, mainly for alcohol and cocaine abuse.

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