She is ranked #4 in the ONE Atomweight kickboxing division and #2 in the ONE Atomweight Muay Thai division.[2] WBC Muaythai ranks her as the #4 Super Flyweight in the world, as of April 2020.[3]
She is a former two-time ISKA Muay Thai World Champion, ISKA Norwegian and Scandinavian Muay Thai champion, two-time Norwegian IFMA champion and two-time K-1 Nordic champion.[4][5]
Kickboxing career
Fighting at Oslo Fight Night, Hogstad faced Laura Prouse. She won the fight by a unanimous decision.[6] During Battle of Lund 6 she achieved another victory, a decision win over Emilia Olsson.[7] Following this win, she would lose to Therese Gunnarsson[8] by way of TKO.[9]
Hogstad would suffer a unanimous decision loss during Get in the Ring 18, dropping a decision to Meryem Uslu.[10] This would be followed by a failed bid to capture the ISKA World title, as Hogstad lost a unanimous decision to Cynthia Gonzalez.[11] She extended her losing streak to three fights, after losing a unanimous decision to Georgina van der Linden during Enfusion 71.[12] She would bounce back with a win over Anna Höglund.[13]
During La Nuit de l’Impact 5 Hogstad fought Delphine Guénon for the ISKA European K-1 title.[14] Guénon won the title through a unanimous decision.[15]
During the ONE Championship: Fire and Fury event, Hogstad faced the former WBC Muaythai champion Alma Juniku.[16] The three round fight started slowly, with both fighters picking up the pace in the second round, while Juniku received a yellow card for repeated fouls. This also meant Juniku would forfeit 10% of her purse to Hogstad, who would eventually win a majority decision.[17][18]
Hogstad faced Janet Todd at ONE on TNT 2 on April 14, 2021.[19] She lost via a body kick that dropped Hogstad in the third round.[20]