Oscar De La Hoya: Hospital| Covid| Net Worth| Wife| Record…

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Oscar De La Hoya is an American professional boxer who, in 2002, also became a boxing promoter and, in 2018, a mixed martial arts promoter. As a boxer, he competed from 1992 to 2008. His accolades include winning 11 world titles in six weight classes, including the lineal championship in three weight classes.

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Oscar De La Hoya: Hospital| Covid| Net Worth| Wife| Record

Hospital:

The 48-year-old former champion ended up hospitalized for three days with a COVID-19 infection even though he said he had been vaccinated.

He’s now out of the hospital.

“COVID hit me really hard,” de la Hoya said in a video posted Wednesday. “I was in the best shape of my life and I really can’t wait to get back in the ring. Thank you very much for all your well wishes and all your support. I appreciate it.”

Covid:

Oscar De La Hoya: Hospital| Covid| Net Worth| Wife| Record...

Boxer Oscar de la Hoya is back home and recovering after a breakthrough COVID-19 infection forced him to cancel his comeback fight.

De la Hoya had been training for a comeback against martial-arts fighter Vitor Belfort after more than a decade away from the ring, in a fight he hoped could bring closure to his career.

Net Worth:

Net Worth: $200 Million
Date of Birth: Feb 4, 1973 (48 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.79 m)
Profession: Professional Boxer, Businessperson, Author
Nationality: United States of America

Oscar De La Hoya Net Worth: Oscar De La Hoya is a retired American professional boxer of Mexican descent who has a net worth of $200 million. After retiring from boxing, Oscar has transitioned into a highly successful career as a boxing promoter and investor.

Wife:

m. 2001–2018
 
On October 5, 2001, De La Hoya married Millie Corretjer.
 
They have three children together: a son, Oscar Gabriel De La Hoya (born December 29, 2005) and two daughters, Nina Lauren Nenitte De La Hoya (born December 29, 2007) and Victoria Lauren Rose De La Hoya (born January 14, 2014).

Record:

De La Hoya was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2014 with a record of 39-6 and 30 knockouts.

De La Hoya is a former Olympic gold medalist and has won world championships in six divisions, under the WBO, WBC, and IBF banners.

Oscar went undefeated for almost 7 years with 31 straight wins. He would end his illustrious career with a record of 39 wins and just 6 losses, after competing for 16 years.

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