Sergio Ojeda Doren

Sergio Ojeda
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1953 – 15 May 1957
Constituency7th Departamental Group (Santiago, 1st District)
Personal details
Born(1906-01-23)23 January 1906
Santiago, Chile
PartyAgrarian Labor Party
SpouseElsa Valdés Contreras
ChildrenThree
OccupationInsurance agent; real-estate broker; boxing manager; promoter; politician

Sergio Ojeda Doren (23 January 1906–?) was a Chilean insurance agent, real-estate broker, boxing champion and promoter, and politician who served as Deputy for the 7th Departamental Group between 1953 and 1957.[1]

Biography

Ojeda Dorén was born in Santiago on 23 January 1906, the son of Armando Ojeda Ureta and Elena Dorén Lara.[1] He married Elsa Valdés Contreras in Santiago on 15 June 1929; the couple had three children: Sergio, Ximena and Paz.[1]

He studied at Patrocinio San José (1914), the Seminario Conciliar de Santiago, and the Escuela de Artes y Oficios (1921). In 1923 he entered the Polytechnic Institute of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.[1]

Professionally, he worked as a life-insurance agent and real-estate broker. He was also a prominent boxing manager and promoter. A national middle-heavyweight boxing champion, he represented Chile at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam.[1] In 1944, together with Luis Simonet, he launched a campaign to revive professional boxing in Chile, improving the sport's national profile. In 1946 he brought world champion Joe Louis to Chile and later helped organize the first Santiago Neighborhood Boxing Championship.[1]

In 1970 he moved permanently to Los Angeles, United States, where he continued working in the boxing world and contributed articles to the Spanish-language newspapers La Opinión and Las Noticias del Mundo.[1]

Political career

Ojeda Dorén was a member of the Agrarian Labor Party, serving as party president in Santiago's 7th commune in 1949.[1] He also served as a member of the College of Scrutineers.[1]

In the 1953 Chilean parliamentary election he was elected Deputy for the 7th Departamental Group (Santiago, 1st District), serving on the Permanent Committee on Public Education.[1] In 1957 he was stripped of parliamentary immunity (*desaforado*) for fraud related to the sale of subdivided plots without carrying out the required development work.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k ""Sergio Ojeda Doren – Reseña biográfica parlamentaria"". Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile (BCN). Retrieved 24 November 2025.