About

Logan “The Lion” Taylor is built different. He started Jiu-Jitsu at nine, stepped into wrestling in 6th grade, and earned his way to the state tournament every year of high school. By senior year, he fought to the finals and took second in the state. Every match sharpened his discipline. Every challenge built something deeper.

After graduation, he moved to Provo to walk on to UVU’s Division I wrestling team. But when he got there, the door was closed. No tryouts. Roster full. He stayed anyway. Trained harder. Waited. And found Agema Jiu-Jitsu and MMA, where UFC veteran Court McGee and owners Dayne and Amy Aristizabal helped shape the next chapter.

By his third MMA fight, it was clear. He wasn’t just chasing wins. He had found what he was made for. The cage became his proving ground. Now 6 and 0, he holds the 155lb title with Fierce Fighting Championship, was named 2024 Amateur Fighter of the Year, and is ranked number one lightweight on the West Coast.

He fights with focus and fire. With quiet humility and ruthless consistency. There’s no ego. Just work. He shows up, respects the sport, and lets his heart speak for him.

Every round reveals more. Every fight tells a story. And the story is only getting started.

He doesn’t seek the spotlight. He earns respect through action, loyalty, and heart.