Oscar De La Hoya, otherwise known internationally as “The Golden Boy,” is an Olympic gold medalist, 10-time boxing world champion in six different weight classes, entrepreneur, business man and philanthropist. In 1990, Oscar lost his mother, Cecilia Gonzalez De La Hoya, to breast cancer, leaving behind her three children and husband. To honor his mother’s memory, Oscar has used his renowned status to provide assistance to breast cancer centers and programs around the world. In April 2000, Oscar established the Cecilia Gonzalez De La Hoya Cancer Center – in memory of his mother – at White Memorial Hospital in the East Los Angeles community where he grew up. Oscar’s contributions have provided support for mammography screening, breast cancer treatment, and a variety of other women’s health screenings. Oscar recently worked alongside Susan G. Komen in Puerto Rico to create a documentary short titled The Greatest Fight, in which he spoke to the Latin American audience about the fight, power, and strength of everyday heroes who are currently battling breast cancer. In July 2016, Oscar’s boxing promotions company, Golden Boy Promotions, hosted a night of live boxing in Los Angeles with officers of the Los Angeles Police Department going toe-to-toe with those from the New York Police Department, benefiting Susan G. Komen Los Angeles County.