On December 6, 2008, a 35-year-old Oscar De La Hoya (39-5, 30 KOs) and a 29-year-old Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KOs) met in the ring.
De La Hoya came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 68% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 7 months and 3 days. Pacquiao was on a 8-fight win streak with a 67% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 5 months and 8 days.
Manny Pacquiao stopped Oscar De La Hoya via RTD in the 8th round. Pacquiao improves his record to 48-3-2 (36 KOs), while De La Hoya adds a loss to his record at 39-6.
On May 5, 2007, the 34-year-old WBC super-welterweight world champion, Oscar De La Hoya (38-4, 30 KOs), faced a 30-year-old Floyd Mayweather Jr. (37-0, 24 KOs), in a title defense fight.
De La Hoya came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 71% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 11 months and 29 days. Mayweather Jr. was on a 37-fight win streak with a 64% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 6 months and 1 day.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeated Oscar De La Hoya via split decision and wins the WBC title. Mayweather Jr. improves his record to 38-0, while De La Hoya adds a loss to his record at 38-5.
On September 18, 2004, the 31-year-old WBO middleweight champion, Oscar De La Hoya (37-3, 29 KOs), and the 39-year-old WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins (44-2-1, 31 KOs) faced each other for the undisputed world championpionship.
De La Hoya came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 72% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 13 days. Hopkins was on a 18-fight win streak with a 66% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 13 days.
Bernard Hopkins stopped Óscar de la Hoya via KO in the 9th round and unified the WBO, WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring middleweight titles. Hopkins improves his record to 45-2-1 (32 KOs), while De La Hoya adds a loss to his record at 37-4.
On September 13, 2003, Oscar De La Hoya and Shane Mosley met again in a rematch.
De La Hoya came in to the fight on a 4-fight win streak with a 76% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 4 months and 10 days. Mosley was on a -2-fight win streak with a 87% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 7 months and 5 days.
Shane Mosley defeated Oscar De La Hoya via unanimous decision in the rematch and wins the WBA (Super), WBC, and The Ring titles. Mosley improves his record to 39-2, while De La Hoya adds a loss to his record at 36-3.
On June 17, 2000, 27-year-old Oscar De La Hoya (32-1, 26 KOs) and 28-year-old Shane Mosley (34-0, 32 KOs) fought for the vacant WBC welterweight title.
De La Hoya came in to the fight on a 1-fight win streak with a 78% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 22 days. Mosley was on a 34-fight win streak with a 94% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 4 months and 26 days.
Shane Mosley defeated Oscar De La Hoya via split decision . Mosley improves his record to 35-0, while De La Hoya adds a loss to his record at 32-2.
On September 18, 1999, the 26-year-old WBC welterweight champion, Oscar De La Hoya (31-0, 25 KOs), and the 26-year-old IBF welterweight champion Félix Trinidad (35-0, 30 KOs) met in a title-unification fight.
De La Hoya came in to the fight on a 31-fight win streak with a 80% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 27 days. Trinidad was on a 35-fight win streak with a 85% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 20 days.
Félix Trinidad defeated Oscar De La Hoya via majority decision and unifies the WBC and IBF welterweight titles. Trinidad improves his record to 36-0, while De La Hoya adds a loss to his record at 31-1.