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Opening Night is a 1995 education/simulation video game by MECC, and developed in cooperation with The Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis. It is aimed at children aged 10 and up. It is aimed at children aged 10 and up.
Boxing record for Oscar De La Hoya from BoxRec (registration required) Oscar De La Hoya Fight-by-Fight Career Record Archived April 1, 2011, at the Wayback Machine at About.com; Oscar De La Hoya Rings the NASDAQ Closing Bell; Oscar De La Hoya at the Team USA Hall of Fame (archive July 20, 2023) Oscar De La Hoya at Olympics.com
Related: Meet Oscar De La Hoya’s 6 Children and Their Moms While Oscar De La Hoya found success in the boxing ring, the former Olympian has faced numerous struggles as the father of six children.
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Shanna Moakler. Broadimage/Shutterstock Oscar De La Hoya doesn’t shy away from his various controversies in part 2 of The Golden Boy — and his ex Shanna Moakler plays a key role in exploring ...
Oscar De La Hoya is getting real in the two-part HBO documentary, The Golden Boy. The legendary boxer opens up about his life and the truth behind the polished facade after he skyrocketed to fame ...
De La Hoya injured one of Trinidad's eyes along the process, and he built a lead that he apparently felt, after nine rounds, secured him the win on points. In fact, at the time, he was leading, but only by 87–84 and 86–85 on two score cards while the third card was tied at 86–86. De La Hoya boxed in circles from rounds ten to twelve ...
"Where do Babies Come From?"), is a minigame compilation video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It was first released in Japan on October 20, 2005, and was later released in North America on February 7, 2006, and in Europe three days later. It is a prequel to Feel the Magic: XY/XX.