Diego De La Hoya Explained

Diego de la Hoya
Realname:Diego de la Hoya Villegas
Nickname:Golden Kid
Weight:Super bantamweight
Height:5 ft 6 in
Reach:68 in
Birth Date:13 August 1994
Birth Place:Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
Style:Orthodox
Total:27
Wins:24
Ko:11
Losses:2
No Contests:1

Diego de la Hoya Villegas (born August 13, 1994) is a Mexican professional boxer who held the WBC-NABF and WBO-NABO super bantamweight titles between 2017 and 2019.[1] As an amateur he represented Mexico, winning the 2011 Mexican National Championships and competing at the 2012 Youth World Championships.[2] He is the cousin of former boxer Oscar De La Hoya.

Early life

De la Hoya was born in the Mexican border town of Mexicali, in a boxing family, and was surrounded by boxing ever since he was born. He is said to have fallen in love with the sport of boxing at the age of 6, although he had been boxing even before that. As his interest in the sport grew, he decided to take up boxing full-time at the age of 15. Growing up he idolized Mexican boxing legends Julio Cesar Chavez, and his cousin Oscar De La Hoya. De la Hoya lives with his parents and loves playing soccer.[3]

Amateur career

Diego joined the Mexican National Boxing team in 2009.[4] [5] De la Hoya had over 250 amateur bouts and was a Mexican National Olympics silver medalist.[6]

Professional career

Diego is signed to Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions.[7] He made his professional debut[8] on September 12, 2013, in Las Vegas, Nevada against Luis Cosme who had already had eleven professional fights. De La Hoya won the fight via technical knockout (TKO) at 1:53 min in the third round.

The second fight was in the city of Indio, California on December 13, 2013. De La Hoya won the fight via TKO at 2:32 minutes in the first round against Abraham Rubio who had already had six professional fights.

De La Hoya fought his third fight on March 14, 2014, and won in a first round stoppage, bringing his record to 3–0.

De La Hoya won his fourth fight on April 3, again in the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California. "The Golden Kid" won by unanimous decision (UD) in six rounds against Puerto Rican Jaxel Marrero. He won his next four fights with three coming by way of TKO.

On September 4, 2015, De La Hoya stepped up and faced Jesus Ruiz, who had earlier that year lost to Leo Santa Cruz in a world title fight. De La Hoya won the fight via UD (100–90, 100–90, 99–91).

On the undercard of Canelo Álvarez vs. Amir Khan, De La Hoya faced undefeated Rocco Santomauro. He successfully defended his WBC Youth title when Santomauro's trainer Shane Mosley threw in the towel in the seventh round.

De La Hoya defeated former IBF bantamweight champion Randy Caballero on September 16, 2017, on the undercard of Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin.

He also won his next fight against José Salgado via a seventh-round TKO. De la Hoya was the constant aggressor which prompted Salgado's team to throw in the towel.[9]

On April 13, 2019, had his first fight at featherweight against Enrique Bernache. An accidental head clash caused a bad cut on Bernache's forehead, which led to the fight being stopped and ruled as a no-contest.

On July 13, 2019, Diego, then ranked #3 by the WBA at super bantamweight, faced Ronny Rios, ranked #8 by the WBA at the Dignity Health Sports Park in California.[10] De la Hoya got into the fight as the favorite, however, Rios managed to drop De la Hoya, who despite beating the count, could not continue fighting. This was Diego's first loss as a professional.[11]

He then battled veteran Renson Robles in his hometown of Mexicali to a ten-round UD win. De la Hoya stated after the fight that he had injured his left hand during the second round.[12]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
27 Loss24-2 (1)Victor MoralesKO2 (10), April 29, 2023
26Win24–1 (1)Jose Santos Gonzalez8 (10), Dec 17, 2022
25Win23–1 (1)Enrique BernacheKO4 (10), Jul 16, 2022
24Win22–1 (1)Renson RoblesUD10Dec 14, 2019
23Loss21–1 (1)Ronny RiosKO6 (12), Jul 13, 2019
22NC21–0 (1)Enrique Bernache2 (10), Apr 13, 2019
21Win21–0Jose Salgado7 (10), June 8, 2018
20Win20–0Randy CaballeroUD10
19Win19–0Alan Isaias Luques CastilloUD10Jul 1, 2017
18Win18–0Erik RuizUD10May 19, 2017
17Win17–0Roberto PuchetaUD8Mar 11, 2017
16Win16–0Luis Del ValleUD10Sep 17, 2016
15Win15–0Rocco SantomauroTKO7 (8), May 7, 2016
14Win14–0Arturo BadilloTKO4 (8), Feb 19, 2016
13Win13–0Giovanni DelgadoUD8Nov 20, 2015
12Win12–0Jesus RuizUD10Sep 4, 2015
11Win11–0Jose Estrella4 (8), Jul 2, 2015
10Win10–0Ramiro RoblesUD8May 7, 2015
9Win9–0Manuel RomanUD8Feb 27, 2015
8Win8–0Ali GonzalezTKO5 (6), Nov 13, 2014
7Win7–0Luis Ruiz Lizarraga JrUD6Oct 10, 2014
6Win6–0Miguel TamayoTKO5 (6), Jul 9, 2014
5Win5–0Rigoberto CasillasTKO3 (6), June 6, 2014
4Win4–0Jaxel Marrero6Apr 13, 2014
3Win3–0Sergio NajeraTKO1 (4), Feb 17, 2014
2Win2–0Abraham RubioTKO1 (4), Dec 13, 2013
1Win1–0Luis Cosme3 (4), Sep 12, 2013

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BoxRec: Diego De La Hoya. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190723222120/https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/662406 . 2019-07-23 . June 20, 2020. boxrec.com.
  2. Web site: BoxRec: Diego De La Hoya - Amateur career. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150905155529/http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Diego_De_La_Hoya . 2015-09-05 . June 20, 2020. boxrec.com.
  3. Web site: 2015-07-01. New Faces: Diego De La Hoya. 2020-06-06. The Ring.
  4. Web site: De la Hoya Ganó con Dificultades Comité Olímpico Mexicano . 2013-06-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131104054429/http://www.com.org.mx/de-la-hoya-gano-con-dificultades.html . 2013-11-04 .
  5. Web site: Organización Editorial Mexicana.
  6. Web site: Diego de la Hoya, Oscar's Cousin, to Go Pro.
  7. Web site: Diego de la Hoya ya tiene fecha para debutar. 2013-06-02.
  8. Web site: - YouTube. YouTube.
  9. Web site: Diego De La Hoya Breaks Down, Stops Jose Salgado. 2020-06-06. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  10. Web site: Hoya vs Rios - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets. 2020-06-06. Box.Live. en.
  11. Web site: 2019-07-13. Ronny Rios upsets Diego De La Hoya with sixth-round stoppage. 2020-06-06. The Ring.
  12. Web site: Diego De La Hoya Decisions Renson Robles Over Ten Rounds. 2020-06-06. BoxingScene.com. en-us.