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Dennis Hogan

Dennis Hogan

Hurricane
Boxing record: 31-5-1 (7)
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Kildare, Ireland

Best fights of Dennis Hogan

Over 12 years as a professional, Dennis Hogan has compiled a 31-5-1 (7) record, including 19 title fights across three weight classes. Here are his best fights.

  1. 1. Dennis Hogan loses to Jaime Munguia via majority decision

    On April 13, 2019 Dennis Hogan fought Jaime Munguia for the WBO super welterweight title. Hogan was 34 years old with a record of 28-1-1, and Munguia was 22 with a record of 32-0. Hogan was on a 6-fight winning streak and Munguia was on an undefeated 32-fight winning streak. Hogan lost via majority decision. Failed to capture the title. Went the distance with Munguia.

  2. 2. Dennis Hogan defeats Sam Eggington

    On October 8, 2022 Dennis Hogan fought Sam Eggington for the vacant IBO super welterweight title. Hogan was 37 years old with a record of 30-4-1, and Eggington was 28 with a record of 32-7. Hogan was on a 2-fight winning streak and Eggington was on a 4-fight winning streak. Hogan won via majority decision. Won the vacant title.

  3. 3. Dennis Hogan loses to Jermall Charlo via KO

    On December 7, 2019 Dennis Hogan fought Jermall Charlo for the WBC middleweight title. Hogan was 34 years old with a record of 28-2-1, and Charlo was 29 with a record of 29-0. Hogan was coming off a loss, while Charlo was on an undefeated 29-fight winning streak. Charlo stopped Hogan via TKO in the 7th round. Failed to capture the title.

  4. 4. Dennis Hogan defeats Jimmy Kelly

    On April 7, 2018 Dennis Hogan defended his WBO Oriental super welterweight title against Jimmy Kelly. Hogan was 33 years old with a record of 26-1-1, and Kelly was 25 with a record of 23-1. Hogan was on a 4-fight winning streak and Kelly was on a 7-fight winning streak. Hogan won via unanimous decision. Defended the title.

  5. 5. Dennis Hogan loses to Jack Culcay via unanimous decision

    On December 5, 2015 Dennis Hogan fought Jack Culcay for the vacant WBA interim super welterweight title. Hogan was 30 years old with a record of 22-0-1, and Culcay was 30 with a record of 20-1. Hogan was on an undefeated 20-fight winning streak and Culcay was on a 6-fight winning streak. Hogan lost via unanimous decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Culcay.