Conor McGregor weighed in for his UFC 329 return on Friday morning, tipping the scale at 170.5 pounds. The last time we saw “Notorious,” he was weighing in at 156 pounds for his Dustin Poirier trilogy at UFC 264. As you can see from the photos below, not much has changed over the last five years. McGregor looks a little more defined at the lighter weight, which appears to be in his rear-view mirror as the former two-division champion approaches his 38th birthday.
McGregor will attempt to snap a two-fight
losing streak when he rematches Max Holloway atop the UFC 329 fight card on Sat. night (July 11) at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. “Notorious” defeated “Blessed” by decision back in 2013 when both combatants were competing at 145 pounds.
“I’m going to destroy Max,” McGregor said at the UFC 329 press conference. “I’m going to eliminate Max. My final opponent, still in the UFC ranks. All of my other opponents are gone. And on Saturday night, he gets eliminated for good. I forecast Holloway’s retirement on Saturday night.”
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