Diego De La Hoya boxer

Diego De La Hoya boxer
bouts
21
won
21
lost
0
draw
0
Status
active
Division
super bantamweight
Debut
2013-09-12
Height
5′ 6″/168cm
Reach
68″/173cm
Age
24
Born
1994-08-13
Death
-
Nationality
Mexico

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. As an amateur he represented Mexico, winning the 2011 Mexican National Championships and competing at the 2012 Youth World Championships. He is the cousin of former boxer Oscar De La Hoya.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.Diego joined the Mexican National Boxing team in 2009. De la Hoya had over 250 amateur bouts and was a Mexican National Olympics silver medalist.Diego is signed to Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions. He made his professional debut 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.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2019-04-13 Enrique Bernache LWLWLL Arena Monterrey, Monterrey
2018-06-08 Jose Salgado WDLWLW Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona WIN
Corner retirement
2017-09-16 Randy Caballero WWWWWW T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-07-01 Alan Isaias Luques Castillo WLWLWW Parque La Pedrera, Villa Mercedes WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-05-18 Erik Ruiz LWLDWL Casino Del Sol, Tucson WIN
Unanimous decision
2017-03-11 Roberto Pucheta WLLLLW Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona WIN
Unanimous decision
2016-09-17 Luis Orlando Del Valle LWWWW AT&T Stadium, Arlington WIN
Unanimous decision
2016-05-07 Rocco Santomauro WWWWWW T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
2016-02-19 Arturo Badillo WLLLLL Belasco Theater, Los Angeles WIN
KO
2015-11-20 Giovanni Delgado LWWLWL Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, The Joint, Las Vegas WIN
Unanimous decision
2015-09-04 Jesus Ruiz WWWWLW Belasco Theater, Los Angeles WIN
Unanimous decision
2015-07-02 Jose Estrella LWWLWL Belasco Theater, Los Angeles WIN
KO
2015-05-07 Ramiro Robles WWWWWL Belasco Theater, Los Angeles WIN
Unanimous decision
2015-02-27 Manuel Roman DWLWWL Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio WIN
Unanimous decision
2014-11-13 Ali Gonzalez WLWWWL Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio WIN
Technical knockout
2014-10-10 Luis Ruiz Lizarraga Jr DLWLWW Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio WIN
Unanimous decision
2014-07-09 Jose Miguel Tamayo WLLLWL Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, The Joint, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout
2014-06-06 Rigoberto Casillas LLLWLW Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio WIN
Technical knockout
2014-04-03 Jaxel Marrero WLD Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio WIN
Unanimous decision
2014-02-17 Sergio Najera WLDDLW Salinas Storm House, Salinas WIN
Technical knockout
2013-12-13 Abraham Rubio WWWDLL Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio WIN
Technical knockout
2013-09-12 Luis Cosme WWDLWL MGM Grand, Premier Ballroom, Las Vegas WIN
Technical knockout