Golden Boy Promotions
Golden Boy Promotions, Inc. is a combat sport promotional firm started by former boxer six-division world champion Oscar De La Hoya (whose nickname is The Golden Boy). De La Hoya owns a majority interest in the firm, and his partners in the venture include fellow boxers Bernard Hopkins, Joseph Ochoa, and Ricky Hatton among others.[1]
Los Angeles-based Golden Boy Promotions was established in 2002 by Oscar De La Hoya, the first Hispanic to own a national boxing promotional company. In 2006, their fifth year of promoting, Golden Boy Promotions broke a record by selling over 2 million in pay-per-views. Golden Boy Promotions is also one of boxing's most active and respected promoters, presenting shows in packed venues around the United States on networks such as HBO, HBO Latino, Showtime, Telefutura, and ESPN. They present the monthly boxing series Fight Night Club sponsored by DeWalt Tools,[2] in association with AEG. It is held at the Club Nokia in Los Angeles and televised live on Fox Sports Net and others.[2][3] Golden Boy Promotions also co promotes fight cards with other boxing promoters/companies i.e. Bob Arum's Top Rank, Main Events, Gary Shaw Productions, Lou Dibella, Murad Mohammad, etc. Golden Boy Enterprises has a diverse portfolio of investments including ownership in several Spanish-language newspapers in major markets throughout the U.S., and select investments in a number of consumer products. The company continues to seek additional business investments and opportunities that fit with its mission. Golden Boy Enterprises also holds a majority interest in Golden Boy Promotions. The company holds a 25% interest in the Houston Dynamo soccer team.[4]
Key people
Name | Position | Notes |
---|---|---|
Oscar De La Hoya | Founder | |
Richard Schaefer | CEO | |
Eric Gomez | Matchmaker | |
Bruce Binkow | CMO | |
Jeremy Hicks | Head Accountant | |
Bernard Hopkins | Managing Partner (East Coast) | |
Winky Wright | Managing Partner (South) | |
Ricky Hatton | Managing Partner (UK) | |
Current Fighters[5]
Name | Weight Class | Nationality | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Abner Mares | Bantamweight | Mexican | WBC Super Bantamweight Champion |
Eric Morel | Bantamweight | Puerto Rican | |
Charles Huerta | Junior Featherweight | Northamerican | |
Nestor Rocha | Junior Featherweight | Mexican | |
Juan Velasquez | Junior Featherweight | Puerto Rican | |
Manuel Avila | Featherweight | Northamerican | |
Randy Caballero | Featherweight | Northamerican | |
Daniel Ponce De Leon | Featherweight | Mexican | |
Antonio Escalante | Featherweight | Mexican | |
Jhonny Gonzalez | Featherweight | Mexican | WBC Featherweight Champion |
Chris John | Featherweight | Indonesian | WBA Featherweight "Super" Champion |
Ronny Rios | Featherweight | Northamerican | |
Israel Vasquez | Featherweight | Mexican | |
Carlos Velasquez | Featherweight | Puerto Rican | |
Derrick Wilson | Featherweight | Northamerican | |
Rocky Juarez | Junior Lightweight | American | |
Jorge Linares | Junior Lightweight | Venezuelan | |
Eloy Perez | Junior Lightweight | Northamerican | |
Juan Manuel Marquez | Lightweight | Mexican | Ring Magazine/WBO/WBA Lightweight "Super" Champion |
Pablo Cesar Cano | Lightweight | Mexican | |
Juan Díaz | Lightweight | American | |
Robert Guerrero | Lightweight | American | |
Vicente Escobedo | Lightweight | American | |
Eduardo Alicea | Lightweight | American | |
Jorge Barrios | Lightweight | Argentine | |
Sharif Bogere | Lightweight | Ugandan | |
Adrien Broner | Lightweight | American | |
Omar Figueroa | Lightweight | American | |
Fidel Maldonado | Lightweight | American | |
Mike Perez | Lightweight | American | |
Luis Ramos, Jr. | Lightweight | American | |
David Rodela | Lightweight | American | |
Hylon Williams | Lightweight | American | |
Joel Casamayor | Junior Welterweight | Cuban | |
Danny Garcia | Junior Welterweight | American | Ring Magazine/WBA/WBC Junior Welterweight Champion |
Frankie Gomez | Junior Welterweight | American | |
Rock Allen | Junior Welterweight | American | |
Nate Campbell | Junior Welterweight | American | |
Michael Finney | Junior Welterweight | American | |
Jamie Kavanagh | Junior Welterweight | Irish | |
Amir Khan | Junior Welterweight | British | |
Marcos Maidana | Welterweight | Argentine | WBA Regular Welterweight Champion |
Lucas Matthysse | Junior Welterweight | Argentine | |
Carlos Molina | Junior Welterweight | American | |
Vivian Harris | Junior Welterweight | Guyanese | |
Eddie Gómez | Welterweight | Honduran | |
Victor Ortiz | Welterweight | American | |
Luis Grajeda | Welterweight | Mexican | |
Paulie Malignaggi | Welterweight | American | |
Saul Alvarez | Junior Middleweight | Mexican | WBC Super Welterweight Champion |
Alfredo Angulo | Junior Middleweight | Mexican | |
Erislandy Lara | Junior Middleweight | Cuban | |
Jermell Charlo | Junior Middleweight | American | |
James Kirkland | Junior Middleweight | American | |
Alfonso Blanco | Middleweight | Venezuelan | |
Craig McEwan | Middleweight | Scottish | |
Sergio Mora | Middleweight | American | |
Bastie Samir | Middleweight | Ghanaian | |
Ronald Wright | Middleweight | American | |
Peter Quillin | Middleweight | American | WBO Middleweight Champion |
Daniel Jacobs | Super Middleweight | American | |
Librado Andrade | Super Middleweight | Mexican | |
Enrique Ornelas | Super Middleweight | Mexican | |
Marco Antonio Periban | Super Middleweight | Mexican | |
Bernard Hopkins | Light Heavyweight | American | Ring Magazine/WBC/IBO Light Heavyweight Champion |
Trevor McCumby | Light Heavyweight | American | |
Seth Mitchell | Heavyweight | American | |
Deontay Wilder | Heavyweight | American | |
Anthony Ogogo | Middleweight | English | London 2012 Olympic Bronze Medalist |
David Haye | Heavyweight | English | In assossciations with Hayemaker Promotions |
Promoting the biggest boxing match in history
Golden Boy promoted the May 5, 2007, "super fight" between De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mayweather won the bout by a split decision. The fight appears to have been one of the most lucrative in the history of the sport.[6] They also co-promoted along with Top Rank, The Dream Match: Oscar De La Hoya Vs Manny Pacquiao on December 6, 2008.
Mixed Martial Arts promotion with Affliction
Golden Boy Promotions and Affliction Clothing started a mixed martial arts promotion that has been extremely aggressive in pursuing free agents. It has been rumored that their new promotion has already worked out deals with Aleksander Emelianenko, Vitor Belfort, Matt Lindland, and Gilbert Yvel, as well as pursuing Andrei Arlovski, Josh Barnett, Renato Sobral, and Fedor Emelianenko, and a TV deal with HBO.[7]
However, the promotion would fold before airing its third PPV event, "Affliction: Trilogy" - a steroid scandal and being unable to find replacement fighters would lead to the eventual cancellation of the event.[8]
Projects
In 2005, Golden Boy Enterprises announced the formation of Golden Boy Partners, a company focused on urban development in Latino communities.[9]
In June 2009, Golden Boy Enterprises became embroiled in a dispute over who would fight for the WBA junior welterweight title. On the one hand, undefeated Dmitry Salita (the WBA's No. 1-ranked 140-pounder) was told by the WBA in writing that he will face the winner of the June 27 fight between titleholder Andreas Kotelnik and Amir Khan. On the other hand, Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy said that he had it "in writing" that that fight would face the winner of the Victor Ortíz-Marcos Maidana fight. The WBA's top executives were unavailable for comment. Salita was extremely upset over the prospect that he could lose what would be his first title shot. "They're a big company", he said of Golden Boy. "They're trying to bend the rules. They're trying to kick everyone to the side and get their way, rules or no rules. When Oscar De La Hoya formed Golden Boy, he said he wanted to change boxing, to bring honor to the sport. This isn't the honorable thing to do. This isn't good for boxing. This isn't justice. This goes against the right to pursue happiness, which is why my family immigrated to this country (from Ukraine) and why I've worked so hard. We'll see what happens." Salita ended up fighting Khan, losing by 1st round TKO.
References
- ↑ De La Hoya's Promotional Strategy Packs a Wallop
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Southern California's finest square off on the return of "Fight Night Club" on February 24". Golden Boy Promotions. February 11, 2011. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
- ↑ "Fight Night". The Ring online. August 25, 2011. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
- ↑ :: Golden Boy Promotions Inc. ::
- ↑ http://www.goldenboypromotions.com/fighters/
- ↑ :: Golden Boy Promotions Inc. ::
- ↑ Five Ounces of Pain | Exclusive: Ben Rothwell considering offer from new Golden Boy and Affliction fight promotion
- ↑ Sherdog | Update: Affliction Cancels 'Trilogy'
- ↑ :: Golden Boy Promotions Inc. ::
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