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 De La Hoya outlines plans to help boxing
    June 24 2008 at 11:23AM Get IOL on your
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By Daniel Trotta

Professional boxing has lost much of its lustre in recent years and now is about to lose its most bankable attraction: "Golden Boy" Oscar De La Hoya has vowed to retire from the ring after one more fight this year.

De La Hoya helped to retain popularity in the sport while it suffered through Mike Tyson's decline, going from Olympic gold medallist to electrifying professional who won over fans with boyish good looks and a powerful left hook.

Now the question is: can he help boxing once again in his second career as promoter?

His firm Golden Boy Promotions, formed in 2001, has already become an industry leader with nearly 50 fighters under his control. His ambitions do not end there.
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De La Hoya says he wants to help restore greatness to his sport with plans to support amateur boxing, create a pension plan and financial planning for fighters in his stable and to help get fights back on network television.

"We want to show the boxing world that it can be done, taking care of boxers can be done," De La Hoya told Reuters in a telephone interview coinciding with the release of his autobiography, "American Son".

"It's a long process. It's going to take erasing all these bad memories people have of Don King and these other promoters and starting fresh," he said.

King is the controversial promoter famous for his theatrics, gravity-defying hairstyle and trail of disputes with fighters over money.

Experts including De La Hoya say boxing is not as bad as its reputation, though they acknowledge the sport has suffered from a perception of corruption, the lack of a captivating heavyweight champion, a proliferation of sanctioning bodies resulting in multiple champions at each weight class and competition from new sports such as ultimate fighting.


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