Shields won a unanimous decision (the judges had it 98-91, 98-91, 98-92, and Forbes had it 98-92). --If you thought little known Dennis Hogan (28-2-1) did enough to pull off the upset vs. Jaime Munguia (33-0, 26 KOs), you’re not alone. Munguia was a -5000 favorite entering the fight, but Hogan oftentimes looked like the better, more effective boxer. “This is bad for boxing,” Hogan said after the fight. Lomachenko said he wants to unify all titles, which also might mean he's wanting a shot at Richard Commey, who was originally supposed to fight Lomachenko but who injured his hand and had to bow out.
Source: Forbes April 15, 2019 00:56 UTC