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LAS VEGAS - Oscar De La Hoya was just a teenager when he envisioned how the rest of his life would play out.
The kid from the East Los Angeles barrio had just returned from the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, where he'd won the only American gold medal in boxing, and he confided to friends that "I'm going to be the biggest thing in the world."See the full content of this document
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De La Hoya's Rival Is Made to Order
For the most part, De La Hoya has lived his dream. Not only has the "Golden Boy," now 33, won eight worl...
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