American son

my story

268 pages

English language

Published July 18, 2008 by HarperCollins, Harper Entertainment.

ISBN:
9780061573101
OCLC Number:
227002087

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4 stars (1 review)

From Oscar De La Hoya, one of the most celebrated fighters in the history of boxing, comes a frank and touching memoir about achieving the American Dream: his rise to the top, the power of a solid work ethic, his mother's painful death from cancer, the pitfalls of stardom, and a very personal take on what it means to be an American The son of Mexican-born parents, Oscar "The Golden Boy" De La Hoya has had an astonishing career. From boxing to business, from the recording industry to the charitable accomplishments of his foundation, his success is a testament to what one can achieve in the United States. But who is this man who has changed the lives of so many? Who has imprinted a positive mark upon the sport of boxing, for which many have all but given up hope? Who has become a symbol of success for an …

2 editions

A rags to riches story

4 stars

You have to take any autobiography with a grain of salt, especially with the number of grudges involved, but this story of an already likable athlete has a lot of honesty about his (all too comomon) mistakes made as a rising star and the (again, all too common) emotional baggage of his upbringing and the identity issues of any non-white American. This book was published in 2008 so a lot has happened since then, I'd be interested to read an updated take.

Subjects

  • De la Hoya, Oscar, -- 1973-
  • Boxers (Sports) -- United States -- Biography