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Paul Hughes (born 27 March 1997) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist who currently competes in the Lightweight division of the Professional Fighters League (PFL). A professional MMA fighter since 2017, Hughes is a former Cage Warriors Featherweight Champion .
Conor McGregor has hit out at fellow Irish MMA fighter Paul Hughes, after the latter seemingly distanced himself from the controversial former UFC champion.. After losing a disputed decision to ...
Cage Warriors Fighting Championship (CWFC) was founded by Dougie Truman in 2001; the first event, titled 'Armageddon', took place on July 27, 2002, and saw notable fighters such as Jean Silva, Rosi Sexton, Matt Ewin and Paul Jenkins claim victories.
Paul Hughes may refer to: Paul Hughes (athlete), British Paralympic athlete; Paul Hughes (footballer) (born 1976), English footballer; Paul Hughes (priest) (born 1953), Archdeacon of Bedford; Paul Hughes (rugby league), rugby league footballer; Paul Hughes (fighter), professional mixed martial artist
MMA record August 2, 2023: Amanda Serrano: The Real Deal: Women's Flyweight [6] 2–0–1 May 6, 2024: Melissa Balic Statick: Women's Flyweight 0–0 May 8, 2024: Ibragim Chuzhigaev The Million First: Light Heavyweight 19–5 June 3, 2024: Dzhamaludin Aliev Crusher: Bantamweight [7] 9–0 September 9, 2024: Frederik Dupras Featherweight [8] 8 ...
“The two athletes have been competing in international boxing competitions for many years in the women’s category, including the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, International Boxing Association (IBA ...
The guidelines, dated August 2022 and released as part of USA Boxing’s 2024 rulebook Friday, are facing criticism for including trans women at all, bucking a recent streak of sports governing ...
Aiming to improve her fitness, Hughes began taking part in boxercise classes at the age of 25. [3] She was persuaded to try boxing and later joined Chadwell St Mary Amateur Boxing Gym going on to have a storied amateur career that included becoming a four-time English National champion at 51 kg and 54 kg. [4]