Hogan made his professional debut in a winning effort against Marlon Toby by
corner retirement on 1 April 2011. Hogan won his first professional title on 21 November 2011, beating Glen Fitzpatrick for the vacant
Australian National Boxing Federation Queensland super-middleweight title by technical knockout in the fourth round. On 13 April 2019, Hogan faced
Jaime Munguía for his
WBO World super-welterweight title but lost by majority decision. Hogan challenged
WBC middleweight champion
Jermall Charlo on 7 December 2019 at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, USA, losing by technical knockout in the seventh-round after being knocked to the canvas in rounds four and seven. On 31 March 2021, Hogan lost to
Tim Tszyu by technical knockout when his corner threw in the towel after he was floored the fifth round of the bout at
Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. His three-match losing streak was finally broken on 17 November 2021, with a defeat of Tommy Browne by unanimous decision at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia. Hogan won the
IBO super-welterweight World title with a majority decision win against defending champion
Sam Eggington at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre on 8 October 2022. He lost the title in his first defence on 20 May 2023, going down by unanimous decision to
JJ Metcalf at the
3Arena in
Dublin, Ireland. In April 2024, Hogan took to social media to reveal he had taken a job as a sales representative for an electrical wholesale firm and was unlikely to return to boxing stating: "Circumstances outside my control in boxing put me on this path and unless you’ve got a big bag of cash or a great fight offer then I’ll be just focused on this." == Personal life ==