Boxing: De La Hoya says he's quitting the ring
By BETH HARRIS
AP Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES — Oscar De La Hoya is calling it quits in the ring.
Boxing's most popular fighter announced his decision Tuesday across the street from Staples Center, where a statue of him stands.
De La Hoya is retiring four months after he was thoroughly beaten by Manny Pacquiao in his fourth loss in his last seven fights. It's been several years since De La Hoya beat a truly daunting opponent. He finishes with a record of 39-6 and 30 knockouts.
He told an outdoor audience that he's retiring because it's not fair to himself or the fans to continue when he can't compete at the highest level anymore.
The native of East Los Angeles will stay involved in the sport as a promoter with his Golden Boy Promotions company.