What's Happening?
The UFC has announced a highly anticipated fight card for UFC 329, set to take place during the 2026 International Fight Week. The event will be headlined by a rematch between former two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor and ex-UFC featherweight titleholder
Max Holloway. This bout will be contested at welterweight and is scheduled for July 11 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The fight card includes 12 bouts, featuring notable matchups such as Paddy Pimblett vs. Benoît Saint Denis and Robert Whittaker vs. Nikita Krylov. The UFC has not yet announced the official fight order. McGregor, who has been out of the octagon since a leg injury in 2021, is making his return, while Holloway has been active, fighting eight times since their last encounter.
Why It's Important?
The return of Conor McGregor to the UFC is significant for the sport, as he remains one of the most popular and polarizing figures in mixed martial arts. His presence on the card is expected to draw significant attention and potentially boost pay-per-view sales. The rematch with Max Holloway, a respected fighter in his own right, adds to the intrigue, as both fighters have evolved since their first meeting in 2013. The event is also strategically placed during International Fight Week, which is a major draw for fans and could lead to substantial economic benefits for Las Vegas through tourism and related activities.
What's Next?
As the fight date approaches, both fighters will likely engage in promotional activities to build hype for the event. The UFC will continue to finalize the fight order and may announce additional bouts or changes to the card. Fans and analysts will be closely watching McGregor's training and preparation, given his long absence from competition. Betting odds will fluctuate as more information becomes available about the fighters' conditions and strategies leading up to the fight.











