Oscar De La Hoya announced his comeback fight for July 3, but an opponent has not been named yet.
The 48-year-old said last August that he planned on ending his retirement. He hasn't fought since losing to Manny Pacquiao in December 2008, four months before he announced his retirement.
"The Golden Boy" won gold at the 1992 Olympics before winning the WBO junior lightweight title in 1994. He would win his first 32 professional bouts before finally being defeated by Felix Trinidad by majority decision.