Oscar De La Hoya

The Golden Boy
Boxing record: 39-6 (30)
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East Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Oscar De La Hoya losses

Over 16 years as a professional, Oscar De La Hoya has compiled a 39-6 (30) record, including 30 title fights across six weight classes. He has six losses against five different opponents, five of them in title fights.

  1. 6. Oscar De La Hoya loses to Manny Pacquiao via KO

    On December 6, 2008 Oscar De La Hoya faced Manny Pacquiao in a lightweight bout. Hoya was 35 years old with a record of 39-5, and Pacquiao was 29 with a record of 47-3-2. Hoya was coming off a win and Pacquiao was on a 8-fight winning streak. Pacquiao stopped Hoya via retirement in the 8th round.

  2. 5. Oscar De La Hoya loses to Floyd Mayweather Jr. via split decision

    On May 5, 2007 Oscar De La Hoya defended his WBC super welterweight title against Floyd Mayweather Jr.. Hoya was 34 years old with a record of 38-4, and Jr. was 30 with a record of 37-0. Hoya was coming off a win and Jr. was on an undefeated 37-fight winning streak. Hoya lost via split decision. Lost the title. Went the distance with Jr..

  3. 4. Oscar De La Hoya loses to Bernard Hopkins via KO

    On September 18, 2004 Oscar De La Hoya met Bernard Hopkins in an undisputed middleweight title unification fight. Hoya was 31 years old with a record of 37-3, and Hopkins was 39 with a record of 44-2-1. Hoya was coming off a win and Hopkins was on a 10-fight winning streak. Hopkins stopped Hoya via KO in the 9th round. Lost the undisputed title. Lasted into the 9th round.

  4. 3. Oscar De La Hoya loses to Shane Mosley in their 2nd fight via unanimous decision

    On September 13, 2003 Oscar De La Hoya defended his The Ring, WBA (Super), and WBC super welterweight titles against Shane Mosley. It was their second meeting. Hoya was 30 years old with a record of 36-2, and Mosley was 32 with a record of 38-2. Hoya was on a 4-fight winning streak. Hoya lost via unanimous decision. Lost the titles. Went the distance with Mosley.

  5. 2. Oscar De La Hoya loses to Shane Mosley via split decision

    On June 17, 2000 Oscar De La Hoya defended his IBA welterweight title against Shane Mosley. Hoya was 27 years old with a record of 32-1, and Mosley was 28 with a record of 34-0. Hoya was coming off a win and Mosley was on an undefeated 34-fight winning streak. Hoya lost via split decision. Lost the title. Went the distance with Mosley.

  6. 1. Oscar De La Hoya loses to Félix Trinidad via majority decision

    On September 18, 1999 Oscar De La Hoya, the WBC welterweight champion, met Félix Trinidad, the IBF welterweight champion, in a title unification fight. Hoya was 26 years old with a record of 31-0, and Trinidad was 26 with a record of 35-0. Hoya was on an undefeated 31-fight winning streak and Trinidad was on an undefeated 35-fight winning streak. Hoya lost via majority decision. Lost the title in unification. Went the distance with Trinidad.