Oscar De La Hoya’s public persona was based on a particular discipline. That version of De La Hoya was carefully crafted and truly earned. He was the young man from East Los Angeles who won Olympic gold in Barcelona in 1992, battled his way through a career that produced six world titles across six weight classes, and carried himself with enough polish and commercial appeal that Madison Avenue came calling while he was still actively competing. …
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