Oscar de la Hoya
Oscar “The Golden Boy” De La Hoya was a straight-up killer in the field of boxing. Although there is nothing to laugh about his career record of 39-6, we daresay that his six world championships in different weight divisions are more impressive. He last went into the ring over a decade ago. Despite this, he continues to be involved in the field by working as a promoter with his firm Golden Boy Promotions. There is no doubt that ODLH continues to bring in a fortune as the majority shareholder of what might just be the most successful promotion company in boxing.

Oscar de la Hoya
Bernie Williams
This center fielder was once considered to be a staple of the New York Yankees when the team was unstoppable back in the ‘90s. However, the organization spent a couple of years before they figured out where he would be most useful. George Steinbrenner, the team’s owner, failed attempts to trade him ended up being more advantageous for the team. During his baseball career, he started to let his passion for music and the guitar run wild. In 2003, he released his first album while still playing pro baseball! When he decided to hang up his jersey in 2006, he focused on his music full-time.

Bernie Williams