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Oscar De La Hoya: Boxer Oscar De La Hoya
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Oscar De La Hoya was a typical little kid from East LA who went to school and hung out with his friends. Many times... he would come home running when bullies would threaten him. He would hide in his bedroom in fear that his dad would find out. His father - Joel De La Hoya, a former pro boxer -- never made much of the situation until it repeated itself a few times.
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Legendary boxer Oscar De La Hoya is in some serious hot water after alleged photos of him posing in fishnet stockings, a wig, and high heels have surfaced. Scores Dancer Milana Dravnel, 22, made the TV rounds last week claiming that she herself had taken the scandalous photos.
oscar de la hoya girlfriend shanna moakler Oscar De La Hoya’s cabaret boxer photos have caused such a furore that even the grand old dame Yahoo has to feature it on its homepage. X 17 online.com is the luckiest photo agency on this planet. It bought the photos from a Dancer. While De La Hoya immediately denounced the photos as fakes, he acquiesced when he admitted he knew the identity of the seller. Isn’t this a double take? Lights out!
Oscar De La Hoya became the "Golden Boy" of boxing with his surprising win of a gold medal in the 1992 Olympic Games. Since then he has captured five boxing titles in five different weight classes, ranking him among boxing's elite. He has often been referred to as the best contemporary American boxer.
Boxer Oscar De La Hoya is interested in buying the Dynamo with his company Golden Boy Productions. Representatives of the company have visited Houston, attended games and are very impressed with the way the franchise is operated along with how the team has played.
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De La Hoya's father put him in the ring for the first time when he was six years old and he won his first match against a neighborhood kid. By the time he was 11 years old he was winning competitions. Soon De La Hoya began to train at the Resurrection Boy's Club Gym with Al Stankie, who had trained another East Los Angeles boxer, Paul Gonzales, to an Olympic Gold medal. De La Hoya's career quickly began to soar. At the age of 15 he won the National Junior Boxing Championship at a weight of 119 pounds and a year later he won the National Golden Gloves title at a weight of 125 pounds.
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