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Paddy Holohan

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Irish martial artist and municipal politician

Paddy Holohan
Holohan in 2019
South Dublin County Councillor
Assumed office
24 May 2019
ConstituencyTallaght South
Personal details
Born
Patrick Pearse Holohan

(1988-05-03)3 May 1988 (age 36)
Tallaght,Ireland
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Sinn Féin(2019-2021)
Martial arts career
Other namesThe Hooligan
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight125 lb (57 kg; 8 st 13 lb)
DivisionBantamweight (2007–13),Flyweight (2014–2016)
Reach69.0 in (175 cm)[1]
Fighting out ofDublin,Ireland
TeamSBG Ireland
TrainerJohn Kavanagh
Rank  Black Belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu[2] under Tom King
Years active2007–2016
Mixed martial arts record
Total15
Wins12
By knockout1
By submission8
By decision3
Losses2
By submission1
By decision1
Draws1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog
Last updated on: 18 July 2015

Patrick Pearse Holohan (born 3 May 1988) is an Irish politician and retiredmixed martial artist who previously competed in theflyweight division of theUltimate Fighting Championship. A professional MMA competitor from 2007 until his retirement in 2016, Holohan also competed for the promotionCage Contender and was a competitor onThe Ultimate Fighter 18.[3]

Early and personal life

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Holohan's mother was placed in aMagdalene Laundry before he was born following the loss of two previous children.[4]

For part of his childhood Holohan resided with a maternal aunt inBelfast,Northern Ireland, during the final years ofthe Troubles.[4] Holohan's father figure was his maternal grandfather, a member of theDefence Forces whom Holohan credits with instilling in him discipline and morality.[5]

Holohan became a father at age 19. He has two sons and two daughters. His eldest son is named Tiernan, after the Irish comedianTommy Tiernan, whom Holohan credits with keeping his morale up during tough periods in his life.[6]His son Séamus Patrick was born in 2018 and daughter Féile Éireann in 2021 and Ceóla Laragh in 2022 with his long-term partner Chelsea Hudson.

With Hudson, Holahan runs a martial arts academy, Holohan Martial Arts. Holohan released an autobiography,Hooligan, in 2019.[7]

Mixed martial arts career

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After a successful career in Ireland where he compiled an undefeated 9-0-1 record, it was revealed in August 2013 that Holohan was selected to be a participant onThe Ultimate Fighter 18.[8] He faced Josh Hill for his fight to get in the house. Holohan was repeatedly taken down and had no answer for the top game of Hill and ended up losing by decision.[9]

Holohan made his official promotional debut in theUltimate Fighting Championship againstJosh Sampo on 19 July 2014 atUFC Fight Night 46.[10] Holohan won the fight via a rear-naked choke submission midway through the first round.[11]

He was scheduled to faceLouis Gaudinot on 4 October 2014 atUFC Fight Night 54.[12] However, Gaudinot pulled out of the bout due to injury and was replaced by promotional newcomerChris Kelades.[13] Holohan lost the fight via unanimous decision.[14] The performance earned both participantsFight of the Night honours.[15]

Holohan facedShane Howell on 18 January 2015, atUFC Fight Night 59.[16] He won via unanimous decision.[17] He returned to the cage on 18 July 2015, to faceVaughan Lee on 18 July 2015 atUFC Fight Night 72.[18] He won via unanimous decision.[19]

Holohan next foughtLouis Smolka on 24 October 2015 atUFC Fight Night 76.[20] Holohan lost by second round submission after taking a series of shots and then giving up his back, opening a window for Smolka to lock in the rear naked choke for the victory.[21]

Holohan was expected to faceWillie Gates on 8 May 2016 atUFC Fight Night 87.[22] However, on 25 April, he abruptly announced his retirement, citingFactor XIII deficiency, a rare blood disorder.[23] He was replaced on the card byYuta Sasaki.[24]

Political career

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Holohan was elected toSouth Dublin County Council forSinn Féin at the2019 local elections in May 2019.[25]

Podcast controversies

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In a 7 January 2020 episode of "Paddy Holohan's No Shame Podcast", Holohan criticised the TaoiseachLeo Varadkar overhis party's intention to commemorate theBlack and Tans. Holohan accused Varadkar of not understanding the society of Ireland and the history of Ireland, and of being detached from the classes of Ireland, due to his father and grandfather's Indian ethnicity. Holohan stated that when he was growing up, he was raised on stories by his own grandfather about the history of Ireland, and said that Varadkar would have instead been raised "on stories of the rebellion in India, in the idea of fighting the English there, andGandhi and all these other stories." He also stated he would like the leader of the country to be a "family man," and to know "what it is like to have kids," in reference to Varadkar's homosexuality. On 16 January, as the2020 Irish general election campaign was underway, Holohan was called upon by his party to apologize for his remarks.[26] He issued an apology later the same day. In response, Varadkar accepted the apology, stating "I understand that he has apologised in the last few hours and you know that’s good enough for me." Sinn Féin party leaderMary Lou McDonald also stated that she was satisfied with the apology and there would be no further action needed.[27][28]

On 17 January, it emerged that Holohan had previously made comments on his podcast regarding the alleged use of sexual extortion by underage girls, whereby he claimed he had been told that teenage girls were deliberately targeting men, engaging in sexual relationships and recording evidence of same, and then threatening them with extortion of up to €10,000.[29][30] Mary Lou McDonald described the comments as “beyond offensive, I actually find them upsetting”.[29][30] She announced that “I have moved immediately to the party’s disciplinary procedures, and disciplinary action will be taken”.[29][30] Sinn Féin announced that afternoon that Holohan had been suspended from the party and was to face disciplinary procedures.[29][30]

Nomination for Mayor of South Dublin

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On 26 June 2020 it was announced that Holohan's suspension from Sinn Féin had been recently lifted and he had been reinstated to the party.[31] The same day as his suspension was lifted, he was nominated for the position of Mayor of South Dublin by members of South Dublin County Council, but was not elected.[32] Sinn Féin were criticised for allowing the nomination to occur, and senior figures in the party such asPearse Doherty andEoin O'Broin called Holohan's nomination "regrettable" and "wrong".[33][34] On July 6th, as a result of the Holohan nomination Sinn Féin suspended their entire South West Dublin organisation until further notice.[35]

Second disciplinary action and departure from Sinn Féin

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In March 2021, Sinn Féin once again took disciplinary action against Holohan after Holohan refused a request to take down a Facebook post supporting a salon owner who reopened in breach of COVID-19 restrictions. Pearse Doherty explained the situation to the Irish Independent'sFloating Voter podcast: "This fella made a comment, we told him that comment isn’t in keeping with the party’s view, we told him to withdraw it, he isn’t doing so, there’s a disciplinary procedure, the party will deal with that”.[36]

Later that month, it was revealed that Holohan had chosen not to renew his party membership and had become an independent councillor.[37]

2024 elections

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Holohan stood in the2024 Irish local elections in both Tallaght South and Tallaght Central, won seats in both, and took up his seat in Tallaght South while nominating local MMA coach Dean Donnelly to be co-opted onto the council for the Tallaght Central seat.[38]

On November 15th 2024 Paddy Holohan declared his intention to run in theDublin South West Dáil constituency in the2024 Irish general election.[39]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
15 matches12 wins2 losses
By knockout10
By submission81
By decision31
Draws1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss12–2–1Louis SmolkaSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Holohan vs. Smolka24 October 201521:29Dublin, Ireland
Win12–1–1Vaughan LeeDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Bisping vs. Leites18 July 201535:00Glasgow, Scotland
Win11–1–1Shane HowellDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: McGregor vs. Siver18 January 201535:00Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Loss10–1–1Chris KeladesDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: MacDonald vs. Saffiedine4 October 201435:00Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaFight of the Night.
Win10–0–1Josh SampoSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: McGregor vs. Brandao19 July 201413:06Dublin, IrelandFlyweight debut.
Win9–0–1Artemij SitenkovSubmission (triangle choke)Cage Contender 1421 July 201212:50Dublin, Ireland
Win8–0–1Damien RooneyKO (punch and head kick)Cage Contender 1328 April 201211:01Belfast, Northern Ireland
Win7–0–1Neil McGuiganSubmission (rear-naked choke)Chaos FC 93 September 201112:46Derry, Northern Ireland
Win6–0–1Steve McCombeDecision (unanimous)Cage Contender 812 March 201135:00Dublin, Ireland
Draw5–0–1Neil McGuiganDrawChaos FC 812 February 201135:00Derry, Northern Ireland
Win5–0Andreas LovbrandSubmission (triangle kimura)KO – The Fight Before Christmas 33 December 201012:03Dublin, Ireland
Win4–0Milan KovachSubmission (rear-naked choke)Cage Contender 524 July 201014:58Dublin, Ireland
Win3–0Ritchie IvorySubmission (rear-naked choke)Ring of Combat 2629 May 201010:00Waterford, Ireland
Win2–0Michael DabovilleSubmission (triangle choke)Pancrase Fighting Championship 217 April 201014:37Marseille, France
Win1–0Shane BaneSubmission (triangle choke)ROT7 – The Next Level28 July 20072N/ADublin, Ireland

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

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Exhibition record breakdown
1 match0 wins1 loss
By knockout00
By submission00
By decision01
ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss0–1Josh HillDecision (majority)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rousey vs. Team Tate4 September 2013 (airdate)25:00Las Vegas,Nevada, United StatesElimination bout

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Paddy Holohan – Official UFC Fighter Profile".UFC. Retrieved18 January 2015.
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  5. ^"Paddy Holohan - Hooligan".The Ryan Tuberty Show. 1 November 2019. RTÉ Radio 1.
  6. ^Browne, PJ (14 February 2019)."Paddy Holohan Tells Tommy Tiernan Why He Named His Son After Him".balls.ie. Retrieved11 January 2020.
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  12. ^"Patrick Holohan vs. Louis Gaudinot added to UFC Fight Night 54".MMA Fighting. 28 August 2014. Retrieved19 January 2015.
  13. ^MMAFighting Newswire (29 September 2014)."Patrick Holohan will now face Chris Kelades at UFC Fight Night 54". MMAFighting.com. Retrieved29 September 2014.
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  26. ^McGee, Harry; Bowers, Shauna."Mary Lou McDonald backs SF councillor after apology for Varadkar 'family man' comments".The Irish Times. Retrieved16 January 2020.
  27. ^Kearney, Patrick (17 January 2020)."Varadkar accepts Sinn Féin councillor apology over remarks".RTÉ. Retrieved17 January 2020.
  28. ^Gataveckaite, Gabija (17 January 2020)."Varadkar accepts apology from SF councillor Paddy Holohan over controversial comments".Irish Independent. Retrieved17 January 2020.
  29. ^abcdBrennan, Cianan (17 January 2020)."Paddy Holohan suspended from Sinn Féin following sexual extortion comments".Irish Examiner. Retrieved17 January 2020.
  30. ^abcdBurns, Sarah (17 January 2020)."Sinn Féin suspends councillor over 'beyond offensive' comments".
  31. ^Hosford, Paul (26 June 2020)."Paddy Holohan: Controversial Sinn Féin councillor reinstated to party".Irish Examiner. Retrieved26 June 2020.
  32. ^"Register".
  33. ^Pollak, Sorcha (26 June 2020)."Ó Broin says nomination of Sinn Féin's Paddy Holohan's for mayor 'wrong'".Irish Times. Retrieved7 July 2020.
  34. ^"Doherty: Paddy Holohan mayor nomination "regrettable"". 27 June 2020. Retrieved7 July 2020.
  35. ^Ryan, Philip (6 July 2020)."Sinn Féin suspend party organisation over Paddy Holohan mayor nomination".Irish Independent. Retrieved7 July 2020.
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  39. ^"Cage fighter turned controversial councillor Paddy Holohan to run for the Dáil".SundayWorld.com. 17 November 2024. Retrieved17 November 2024.
  40. ^"UFC Fight Night 54 Fighter Bonuses: Kelades and Holohan Score Fight of the Night".MMA Weekly. 5 October 2014. Retrieved19 January 2015.

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