Holloway Faces Returning McGregor in UFC 329
By James Moreau | 10 Jul, 2026
Hawaiian fan-favorite Max Holloway hopes to capitalize on a high-stakes Las Vegas main event against Conor McGregor who is making his long-awaited return to the Octagon.
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On July 11th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, UFC 329 is headlined by a massive rematch between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway.
This bout marks McGregor’s return after a five-year hiatus, his last appearance being the 2021 trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier. Conversely, the Hawaiian fan favorite, who recently graced the cover of the Ultimate Edition of EA Sports UFC 6, remains a pillar of the division despite dropping his most recent outing.
Their paths first crossed in 2013 on a preliminary card at UFC Fight Night 26, where a younger McGregor secured a unanimous decision victory despite suffering a knee injury during the fight. The pay of that fight early in their careers reflected their status as rising prospects, with McGregor taking home $24,000 while Holloway earned just $14,000. Today, the stakes are exponentially higher. McGregor is estimated to make eight figures – a payday sufficient to draw him out of retirement – while Holloway is projected to earn over $1 million.
The betting landscape reflects the long layoff, with Holloway pegged as the clear favorite at -240.
Demand is equally intense, with ticket prices starting at $1,200 for upper-level seating.
Holloway’s pathway to victory relies on his relentless, high-volume pressure and superior conditioning, aiming to overwhelm the Irishman in the later rounds. For McGregor, the path remains his signature precision; he must land his legendary counter-left hand early to secure a knockout before his cardio becomes a liability.
Holloway enters this bout looking to bounce back following a tough decision loss at UFC 326, while providing a rude welcome back to one of the most popular names in UFC history. McGregor, meanwhile, carries the pressure of a massive payday and the need to prove that his power still translates to the top of the division. The MMA world waits to see if the “Notorious” icon can recapture his former glory or if the pride of Hawaii will finally secure the redemption he has chased for thirteen years.
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