Oscar De La Hoya
Mexican-American boxer
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2025 | Oscar De La Hoya competed in season thirteen of The Masked Singer as 'Fuzzy Peas' and was eliminated during 'Shrek Night'. |
2023 | Oscar De La Hoya appeared as himself in 2 episodes of 'Hell's Kitchen'. |
2022 | Sued by the former Casa Mexico employee over sexual harassment and assault allegations, which he denied. |
2021 | Oscar De La Hoya participated in The Masked Dancer as the 'Zebra' contestant, ultimately finishing in fourth place. |
September 3 2021 | Publicly disclosed that he was raped by a woman over 35 when he was 13 years old. |
September 3 2021 | De La Hoya announced he would not fight Belfort due to contracting COVID-19, stating he was fully vaccinated and receiving hospital treatment. |
July 21 2021 | The planned fight with Vitor Belfort was changed from an exhibition to an official boxing match sanctioned by the California State Athletic Commission. |
June 17 2021 | De La Hoya announced his planned return to the ring in an exhibition bout against Vitor Belfort scheduled for September 11, 2021, under the Triller Fight Club banner. |
2020 | Alleged sexual harassment and assault of a former employee from his tequila brand, Casa Mexico. |
November 25 2020 | De La Hoya announced to DAZN that he was '90 percent positive' about making a comeback and was open to fighting Gennady Golovkin. |
2019 | Publicly acknowledged his substance abuse problem and past struggles with alcohol, revealing he had previously undergone treatment at the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, California. |
2018 | De La Hoya admitted to using cocaine during an investigation of an attempted extortion. |
November 24 2018 | Hosts the inaugural Golden Boy MMA event, promoting a trilogy bout between Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz. |
September 2018 | Oscar De La Hoya announced he was seriously considering running for president of the United States, revealing he was assembling an exploratory team to assess the potential of his presidential candidacy. |
January 2018 | Charges from his 2017 DUI arrest were dismissed. |
January 2017 | De La Hoya was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol in Pasadena, California. He initially pled not guilty. |
2016 | Separated from wife Millie Corretjer. |
2014 | Sports Illustrated named De La Hoya promoter of the year. |
2014 | Oscar De La Hoya and Félix Trinidad were both inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, recognizing their significant contributions to boxing. |
September 2013 | Oscar De La Hoya announced his return to a drug and alcohol treatment facility, shortly before the Golden Boy promoted Mayweather Jr. vs. Canelo Álvarez match. |
2011 | De La Hoya visited U.S. military personnel in Kuwait and Iraq under the USO, holding boxing clinics and greeting troops. |
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