Report - Oscar De La Hoya, Vitor Belfort Agree To Meet In September 18 Triller Exhibition Boxing Match
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For Rio de Janeiro veteran, Belfort, he briefly called time on his professional mixed martial arts career back in May of 2018 following UFC 224, where he suffered a first round front-kick knockout loss against fellow Brazilian and fellow former light heavyweight titleholder, Lyoto Machida. News of the boxing exhibition between De La Hoya and Belfort was first reported by The Athletic reporter, Mike Coppinger.
Sources: Oscar De La Hoya and former UFC champion Vitor Belfort have agreed to a @triller exhibition boxing match on Sept. 18, likely in Las Vegas. 12-ounce gloves. De La Hoya hasn’t competed at since 2008 loss to Manny Pacquiao. Belfort is tied for third-most finishes in UFC
— Mike Coppinger (@MikeCoppinger) June 17, 2021
California native, De La Hoya has been linked with a return to boxing over the course of the last 12-months, with opponents such as former UFC and Bellator lightweight champion, Eddie Alvarez, and even current light middleweight boxing champion, Canelo Alvarez linked. Former UFC welterweight champion, Georges St-Pierre confirmed recently that UFC president, Dana White vetoed a potential boxing match between himself and De La Hoya.
De La Hoya, an Olympic gold medalist at the 1992 Barcelona summer games, has picked up a stunning 11 separate world championships across six separate weight divisions.
The veteran has notched notable professional boxing wins against the likes of Jeff Mayweather, Jorge Paez, Julio Cesar Chavez (x2), Miguel Angel Gonzalez, the late, Pernell Whittaker and, Hector Camacho, as well as Arturo Gatti, Javier Castillejo, Fernando Vargas, and, Ricardo Mayorga to name a few.
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