5'7" Logan Holler born on August
16, 1991, in Columbia, South Carolina and currently fights
out of Davie, Florida and has been an athlete her whole life.
{All posted photos sent to WBAN with permission to place on her
bio].
She told WBAN, "I grew up playing soccer, volleyball, and
equestrian. Equestrian was my main sport and I earned a Division
1 scholarship to the University of South Carolina’s Equestrian
team where we won the SEC Championship my senior year."
Her father, Ed Holler, was also quite an athlete, playing
baseball and football for USC where he went on afterward to play
for the Green Bay Packers. Her biggest influence has
always been her father. He played for Vince Lombardi and the
Green Bay Packers so she said and her family grew up in a big
sports environment within her family where competition and hard
work was always present.
Logan told WBAN, "After college I
was working as a personal trainer when my dad’s friend who he
played football with at USC, Humpy Wheeler, got me into boxing.
After a couple years of being not able to get an amateur fight I
turned pro at 22 and continued to train in Columbia, South
Carolina."
"From there, I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina to
continue my training. In 2019, I moved again to
South Florida where I train under Javiel Centeno and Bommaritos.
I have since signed with promoter Dibella Entertainment and FGA
management team where I am managed by Peter Kahn, added Logan".
Logan did not participate in the
amateurs prior to turning pro, as she said that they had tried
for two years to go to shows, but never could get matched. At
that point her trainer and promoter decided that she would go
pro and take it slow to gain more experience.
Currently, as of this date in January of 2021, Logan is
9-0-1 (3KO), and she is currently fighting in the 154 lbs.,
super welterweight division.
On August 23, 2014, in Hopkins,
Logan, 175, made her pro debut, when she fought Yazmin
Curtis, 182, in a four-round bout. Logan defeated Curtis
by TKO in the third round.
On December 6, 2014, at the
Coliseum Complex Events Center, in Greensboro, North Carolina,
Logan, 167½, defeated Natalie King, 167½, by a four-round
unanimous decision.
On January 27, 2015, at the Label Nightclub, in Charlotte, North
Carolina,
Logan Holler, 165½, fought Natalie King,160¾, in a rematch
winning a four-round unanimous decision.
On March 31, 2015, in Columbia,
South Carolina, Logan Holler, 169, won a four-round unanimous
decision over Glenda Miller, 172.5, pro debut.
On May 30, 2015, at the Main
Event Gym, in Columbia, South Carolina, Logan defeated Tia
Shelvin, 175, pro debut, by a second round TKO in a scheduled
four round bout.
On December 12, 2015, in Charlotte, North Carolina, in a
super middleweight six rounder, Logan Holler, 161¾,
won a third round technical decision over Carrie Flock, 167¼.
On April 1, 2017, at the YoYo
Banquet Center, in Charlotte, North Carolina Logan won by a
first round TKO over Lashwanda Ellis, 161, pro debut. The bout
was scheduled for four rounds.
On July 22, 2017, at Uptown Live,
in Charlotte, North Carolina, Logan won a six-round unanimous
decision over Szilvia Szabados.
On February 23, 2019, in
Charlotte, North Carolina, Logan fought to a six-round draw with
Bertha Aracil, of Yonkers, New York. The card was promoted by
Christy Martin Promotions.
On November 14, 2020, at the
Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando, Florida, Logan, 159, won
by a six-round unanimous decision over Sonya Dreiling, 160¾.
Final judges scores on all cards were 59-55.
Logan said that she is planning to fight again in March of 2021.
WBAN will keep boxing fans updated.
As far as the future goals in the
sport, Logan said, "I definitely want to be a world champion,
but also what matters to me is making sure I do whatever I can
to help women’s boxing grow. I am a devout Christian and
whatever God has planned for me I trust in him. The platform I
have I want to use to glorify Him because all of my talents come
from Him and I would have nothing without Him. To be a positive
influence in the sport is what I strive to do and be a positive
role model to young girls."
She added, "I have struggled with depression and anxiety since
high school and I want to help spread awareness of mental health
through my story."
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