Oscar De La Hoya has launched a harsh critique of Dana White and Canelo Alvarez following a major boxing event where Crawford won the undisputed super middleweight title, criticizing White's handling of boxing and his recent UFC management, amid ongoing tensions and White's defense of UFC's current state.
Oscar De La Hoya criticized Canelo Alvarez's performance after his loss to Terence Crawford, praising Crawford's skills and questioning Canelo's legacy, while also criticizing UFC's Dana White over recent comments and the Muhammad Ali Revival Act.
Ryan Garcia's planned exhibition fight against kickboxer Rukiya Anpo at RIZIN's New Year's Eve event is in jeopardy after his promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, announced that Golden Boy Promotions has not signed off on the bout. Despite a heated press conference between Garcia and Anpo, De La Hoya stated that no agreement has been reached, putting the fight on hold. Garcia, currently suspended for a doping violation, was looking to stay active through this exhibition match.
Oscar De La Hoya, 51, is seeking a crossover fight with UFC president Dana White, proposing a bantamweight bout between Ryan Garcia and UFC's Sean O'Malley as part of the event. De La Hoya's public callout stems from past animosity with White, but the likelihood of the fight materializing remains uncertain as O'Malley is already scheduled to defend his title.
Shanna Moakler revealed details about her split with Oscar De La Hoya, claiming he blindsided her by dating someone else while they were still together and forcing her and their baby to leave their home. She also accused her ex-husband Travis Barker of having a drinking problem, womanizing, and engaging in parental alienation, while criticizing his wife Kourtney Kardashian's family.
Shanna Moakler discusses her appearance in the upcoming documentary about her ex, Oscar De La Hoya, and reveals that she has no relationship with him. Moakler explains that she wanted to share her side of the story and has no interest in rekindling a relationship with De La Hoya. Meanwhile, De La Hoya opens up about his feelings of unworthiness that led him to distance himself from their daughter, Atiana. He admits to running away from being a father and credits Moakler's husband, Travis Barker, for stepping up as a father figure. De La Hoya reflects on his own struggles and acknowledges the importance of self-care and balance in his relationships with his children.
Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya opened up about his struggles with feelings of unworthiness that led him to distance himself from his daughter Atiana when she was young. De La Hoya attributed his insecurities to a lack of love from his own parents during his childhood. Although he did spend some time raising Atiana, he eventually convinced himself that he was not fit for the role of a father. However, in recent years, De La Hoya has worked on improving his relationships with his children and acknowledges his worthiness as a father figure. He expressed gratitude towards his daughter's stepfather, Travis Barker, for stepping up in his absence.
Former professional boxer Oscar De La Hoya revealed on the "Allison Interviews" podcast that he "ran away" from raising his daughter, Atiana, due to fear and feeling unworthy of love. De La Hoya explained that his own childhood trauma, including a lack of love and physical abuse, contributed to his feelings of inadequacy. While he was not the main father figure in Atiana's life, he expressed his love for her and praised Travis Barker, his ex-wife's husband, for his role in raising her. De La Hoya and his ex-wife, Shanna Moakler, split a year after welcoming Atiana in 1999, and Moakler went on to marry Barker in 2004.
Promoter Oscar De La Hoya revealed that he and boxer Ryan Garcia are currently involved in a legal dispute over contract obligations. De La Hoya expressed his disappointment in their strained relationship and denied any wrongdoing, stating that he wants Garcia to honor their contract and become a boxing legend. He also mentioned that he has been kept away from Garcia, making it difficult to resolve their issues. Despite the feud, De La Hoya confirmed that he will continue to promote Garcia's fights as he still has several years left in their contract.
Oscar De La Hoya expresses gratitude towards Travis Barker for being a father figure to his daughter, Atiana De La Hoya, and acknowledges that he did not play a significant role in raising his children. De La Hoya credits both Barker and his ex-wife, Shanna Moakler, for stepping up and being actively involved in their children's lives. Despite his absence, De La Hoya is proud to be a father and appreciates the support Barker has provided to his daughter.
Former professional boxer Oscar De La Hoya expressed gratitude towards Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker for being a father figure to his daughter, Atiana De La Hoya. De La Hoya acknowledged that he didn't raise his kids and credited Barker and Atiana's mother, Shanna Moakler, for their role in parenting. He praised Barker for stepping up to the plate and expressed respect for him. Barker, who is married to Kourtney Kardashian, is also a stepfather to her children with Scott Disick and is expecting a child with Kardashian.
Oscar De La Hoya praises Travis Barker for his role in raising his daughter, Atiana De La Hoya, whom he shares with ex-wife Shanna Moakler. Oscar acknowledges that he was an absentee father and credits Barker for stepping up as a father figure. Despite their divorce, Oscar maintains a positive relationship with Travis and has the utmost respect for him. Travis, who is now married to Kourtney Kardashian, is set to become a father again as the couple recently announced their pregnancy.
Boxing star Ryan Garcia and his promoter Oscar De La Hoya have reignited their feud on Twitter following Garcia's loss to Gervonta Davis in April. The two have had a rocky relationship over the years, despite Garcia signing a lucrative extension with Golden Boy Promotions in 2019. Garcia is now seeking to win a title at 140 pounds, but must first resolve his issues with the promotion.
Boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya and fighter Ryan Garcia engaged in an ugly Twitter feud, potentially leading to Garcia suing De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions. De La Hoya suggested a fight between Garcia and Manny Pacquiao, but Garcia declined and expressed annoyance that De La Hoya was posing with a fighter promoted by Premier Boxing Champions. De La Hoya continued to argue with Garcia, even criticizing him for accepting a rehydration clause prior to his fight with Tank Davis. De La Hoya's behavior may lead to Garcia seeking to leave his contract.
Oscar De La Hoya, the Hall of Fame fighter and head of Golden Boy Promotions, believes that Vasiliy Lomachenko deserved to win over Devin Haney with a margin of eight rounds to four. All three judges had it for Haney, with scores of 116-112, 115-113, and 115-113. De La Hoya agrees with Lomachenko's manager, Egis Klimas, that they should file a protest with the Nevada State Athletic Commission. However, De La Hoya thinks Lomachenko is better off "moving on" and not even having a rematch.