Paul Hughes recently signed a multi-fight deal with the Professional Fighters League
Rising MMA star Paul Hughes believes growing up playing Gaelic football and hurling helped prime him for a move into the fight game. The Lavey man says the GAA was a massive part of his life before switching sports at the age of 15.
And it has proved to be a positive move for the 27-year-old, who went on to become Cage Warriors world champion and who recently signed a lucrative multi-fight deal with the Professional Fighters League.Hughes is set to fight on the PFL's showpiece Bellator card in Dublin next month. Asked where his passion for MMA came from, Hughes offered an insight into his GAA upbringing and the positive role it played in his younger life.
"There was a gym that opened up about 10 minutes from my house in Castledawson. I am a Lavey man myself. I went down and tried a beginners' class and I was completely hooked after about a month.
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