Oscar De La Hoya vs. Patrick Charpentier explained

Fight Name:Oscar De La Hoya vs. Patrick Charpentier
Fight Date:June 13, 1998
Location:Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas, U.S.
Titles:WBC welterweight title
Fighter1:Oscar De La Hoya
Nickname1:The Golden Boy
Hometown1:East Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Purse1:$4,000,000
Record1:27–0 (22 KO)
Height1:5 ft 11 in
Weight1:147 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBC
Welterweight Champion
Fighter2:Patrick Charpentier
Hometown2:Vimoutiers, France
Purse2:$600,000
Record2:27–4–1 (23 KO)
Height2:5 ft 8 in
Weight2:146 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBC
No. 1 Ranked Welterweight
Result:De La Hoya wins via 3rd-round technical knockout

Oscar De La Hoya vs. Patrick Charpentier was a professional boxing match contested on June 13, 1998, for the WBC welterweight title.[1]

Background

After defeating Wilfredo Rivera in his previous fight on December 6, 1997, reigning WBC welterweight champion Oscar De La Hoya's next title defense was announced to take place the following year on February 28 against his mandatory challenger, the virtually unknown French fighter Patrick Charpentier at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[2] Charpentier entered the fight as an overwhelming 20–1 underdog.[3]

However, De La Hoya injured his left wrist while sparring at his training camp in late January, and two weeks later, after itDe La Hoya's injury was diagnosed as a sprain, the fight was postponed until March 14.[4] Only a week later, De La Hoya's injury was revealed to actually be cartilage tear rather than a sprain, forcing the fight to be postponed again until June 13.[5] Though Donald Trump, the then-owner of the Taj Mahal, was interested in keeping the bout at his venue, promoter Bob Arum and Texas-based boxing coordinator Lester Bedford outbid him $1.3 million to $900,000 in order to stage the fight at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas.[6] [7]

The outdoor event was plagued by high, gusty winds that, for a time, threatened to stop the production all together. After the first undercard fight between Verdell Smith and Marty Jakubowski, the event was stopped and the ringside area was evacuated as the winds threatened to collapse the lights above the ring. After a 30-minute postponement, the lights were lowered halfway and the event continued without further incident.[8]

The Fight

De La Hoya dominated Charpentier through three rounds, easily winning rounds one and two before dropping his overmatched opponent three times in the third round en route to a technical knockout. De La Hoya's first knockdown came 53 seconds into the round with a left-right combination, though Charpentier would answer the referee's 10-count, De La Hoya again sent him down 37 seconds later with a left uppercut. A clearly dazed Charpentier again struggled his feet to beat the count, but after a De La Hoya right sent him down for the third time, the fight was immediately stopped.[9]

Fight card

Confirmed bouts:[10]

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundNotes
Welterweight147 lbs.Oscar De La Hoya (c)def.TKO3/12
Lightweight135 lbs.César Bazán def.Stevie Johnston (c)SD12/12
Featherweight126 lbs.César Soto def.Juan Polo PérezTKO2/10
Super Welterweight154 lbs.Daniel Santos def.Juan Carlos RodriguezTKO5/10
Super Welterweight154 lbs.Marty Jakubowski def.Verdell SmithUD4/4

Broadcasting

align=center Countryalign=center Broadcaster
HBO

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oscar De La Hoya vs. Patrick Charpentier . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 4 November 2024.
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/1997/12/08/sports/boxing-de-la-hoya-sees-progress-not-perfection-in-conquest.html De La Hoya Sees Progress, Not Perfection, in Conquest
  3. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-jun-13-sp-59575-story.html Charpentier Vows Surprise, and Winning Would Be One
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/1998/02/11/sports/plus-boxing-de-la-hoya-postpones-fight.html De La Hoya Postpones Fight
  5. https://www.nytimes.com/1998/02/19/sports/plus-boxing-de-la-hoya-s-fight-is-postponed-again.html De La Hoya's Fight Is Postponed Again
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/1998/03/04/sports/plus-boxing-de-la-hoya-bout-to-be-moved.html De La Hoya Bout To Be Moved
  7. https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/sports/2016/09/02/trump-outbid-de-la-hoya-fight-el-paso/89766644/ Trump was outbid for De La Hoya fight in El Paso
  8. https://www.chicagotribune.com/1998/06/14/high-winds-delay-de-la-hoya-undercard/ High Wings Delay De La Hoya Undercard
  9. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-jun-14-sp-59922-story.html Oscar Quickly Leaves a Mark
  10. Web site: BoxRec - event.