: Through his career and business ventures, he has built a net worth of approximately $100 million .
: His final professional fight in 2008 against Manny Pacquiao marked a "passing of the torch" to the next generation of superstars [9]. Redefining the Business of Boxing
While his record stands at an impressive 39-6, some of De La Hoya’s most famous moments came in defeat. These high-stakes matchups defined boxing's pay-per-view era:
The Golden Boy’s Legacy: From Olympic Gold to Promotional Powerhouse
: In 2007, his bout with Mayweather set a then-record for pay-per-view buys. Though he lost a split decision, the fight solidified his status as boxing’s biggest draw .