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Gary ‘Shogun’ Logan
After a successful amateur career of 68 wins from 85 contests, Gary turned professional in 1988 and went on to become one of British boxing’s more exciting fighters. Gary went on to claim Southern Area titles at welterweight and middleweight before eventually retiring with a record of 33-8-1, 17 of his opponents failed to hear the final bell.
He faced the likes of Ensley Bingham, Jamie Moore and Takaloo and also featured in a 10-round classic battle with Hussain Osman which received the coveted ‘British Fight of the Year’ vote from Boxing News magazine.
Nowadays, Gary enjoys training and developing successful professionals and also passing on his knowledge to “white-collar” and celebrity clients. His clear, concise views and no-nonsense approach to boxing debate belie his laid back nature.
Gary brings a keen eye and a belief that things should be done properly. ‘Shogun’ is a welcome addition to the British Boxers team.