Oscar De La Hoya, legendary boxer and former world champion, has stated that there is only one fighter who would have defeated him at the peak of his professional career. The article discusses De La Hoya's impressive boxing record, which includes 39 wins (30 knockouts) and six losses before retiring in 2009 after losing to Filipino legend Manny Pacquiao. During his career, he won numerous world titles across six weight classes and defeated notable fighters such as Julio César Chávez, Arthur Gatti, Fernando Vargas, Ike Quartey, and Pernell Whitaker. When asked about a hypothetical match against Sugar Ray Robinson, considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, De La Hoya admitted that Robinson would have been the only fighter capable of defeating him during his prime.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on the sports achievements and opinions of Oscar De La Hoya regarding potential opponents in his prime. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the content. It provides factual information about his career and does not take a stance on any political,





