UFC flyweight Patrick “Paddy” Holohan announced his retirement today due to a rare blood clotting disorder that prevents him from competing in professional mixed martial arts. The 27-year-old competed five times in the Octagon, most recently headlining a card in his native Dublin in Oct. 2015. UFC officials recently learned of Holohan’s rare disorder, which wasn’t disclosed until after his last fight. Subsequently, Holohan was advised by medical professionals to retire with his long-term health and safety in mind. “I was born with a factor missing in my blood call ... Read the Full Article Here

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