HBO’s two-part documentary, The Golden Boy, directed by Fernando Villena, offers a candid exploration of De La Hoya’s triumphs, turmoil, and the complexities of his life. From his triumphant Olympic gold medal win to his multiple world titles, De La Hoya was not only a talented boxer but also a symbol of hope and inspiration for his Mexican-American community in East Los Angeles.
About the Documentary
In the world of boxing, few names carry the weight and acclaim of Oscar De La Hoya. Known as “The Golden Boy,” his story seemed like a fairytale of success and glory. However, behind the polished facade, there was a man grappling with his own demons and the pressures of living up to an impossible nickname.
Unveiling the Layers
“The Golden Boy” delves deep into the life of Oscar De La Hoya, peeling back the layers of his celebrated yet complicated existence. Through a series of candid interviews with De La Hoya himself and those closest to him, the documentary sheds light on his journey from a young Olympic gold medalist to a superstar both inside and outside the ring. It reveals the struggles he faced in reconciling his personal demons and the weight of the expectations associated with his moniker.
The documentary combines De La Hoya’s own words, rare archival footage, and interviews with those who knew him best. This comprehensive approach allows viewers to gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the fame, exploring his triumphs, challenges, and the complexities of his personal journey.
Cast and Crew
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Fernando Villena, known for his notable works such as HBO’s “Dear Rider” and “Any One of Us,” “The Golden Boy” offers an intimate portrait of Oscar De La Hoya.

Release Date
The two-part series will air on HBO, with the first episode debuting on Monday, July 24, followed by the second part on July 25, both at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Additionally, viewers can stream both episodes on HBO Max, starting from July 24 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.
