Who won Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar De La Hoya?

Who won Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar De La Hoya?

Manny Pacquiao
Manny Pacquiao soundly defeated Oscar De La Hoya, surprising many pre-fight analysts who had predicted a victory by De La Hoya. The fight ended at the beginning of the 9th round after Oscar and his corner threw in the towel.

How much did Pacquiao make against De La Hoya?

Despite this being De La Hoya’s last professional fight, he earned a staggering amount of $20 million. On the other hand, Pacquiao earned a guaranteed $6 million.

Who was the Golden Boy in boxing?

De La Hoya
De La Hoya was nicknamed “The Golden Boy of boxing” by the media when he represented the United States at the 1992 Summer Olympics where, shortly after having graduated from James A. Garfield High School, he won a gold medal in the lightweight division, and reportedly “set a sport back on its feet.”

Who knocked down Oscar De La Hoya?

Valenzuela rose, with the referee needing to hold back De La Hoya, who finished off Valenzuela about half a minute later, putting him down for good with a two-fisted barrage. Valenzuela landed six punches in the fight.

What is a famous quote from Oscar De La Hoya?

1. “Everything I have in this world, I owe to the sport of boxing, and I won’t ever forget that.” 2. “There is always space for improvement, no matter how long you’ve been in the business.”

What are Oscar De La Hoya major accomplishments?

Oscar De La Hoya (/deɪləˈhɔɪ. ə/; born February 4, 1973) is an American boxing promoter and former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2008. His accolades include winning 11 world titles in six weight classes, including the lineal championship in three weight classes.

Who is the head of boxing?

Gilberto Mendoza Jr.
World Boxing Association

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Abbreviation WBA
Region served Worldwide
President Gilberto Mendoza Jr.
Main organ General Assembly

Did Mayweather actually beat De La Hoya?

Mayweather won by a split decision in 12 close-fought rounds, capturing the World Boxing Council (WBC) title. Judges Jerry Roth (115–113) and Chuck Giampa (116–112) scored the fight for Mayweather while judge Tom Kaczmarek had De La Hoya winning, 115–113.