Oscar De La Hoya In an interview with ESPN, he announced a possible sale to potential investors of the boxing company he founded in 2002. "I'm sitting on a billion dollar company," De La Hoya said. "And I can't wait to get rid of her." And most importantly, I can't wait to be the first fighter to ever be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a promoter. Here are my goals."
“We are sitting on a goldmine. When I'm ready to leave, the time will come. But for now, that's the reason I want the big fights to continue. It is very important. It's important for this sport. This is very important for my company. And this is very important, most importantly, for boxing fans.”
The big fight that De La Hoya, 49, is hinting at, he considers a possible meeting in November Ryan Garcia With Gervonta Davis.
“I am ready to make a multi-million dollar deal with Tank Davis,” De La Hoya said. — I firmly believe that this fight needs to be done. It's fights like this that make superstars."
Information that De La Hoya will try to sell Golden Boy appeared in the process of discussing Garcia's next fight with Javier Fortuna July 16.
When Garcia was asked to share his thoughts on the potential sale of Golden Boy, he was very surprised and looked towards his team, which included his parents Henry and Lisa Garcia, as well as his adviser Lupe Valencia.
Before Garcia could answer, Valencia joked, "Ask him how much - maybe we'll buy."