UFC 329 tickets went on sale late last week ahead of Conor McGregor’s return against Max Holloway.
“Notorious,” who defeated “Blessed” by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 26 back in summer 2013, rematches the Hawaiian atop the T-Mobile Arena fight card on July 11 in Las Vegas. Tickets were scooped up lickety-split and now unscrupulous resellers are hawking them for a pretty penny.
The cheapest available seat will run you $1,800 before taxes and fees, according to MMA Fighting.
That’s the last row
in the arena so you won’t be able to see jack-shit. If you want to score a better view, tickets are going as high as $24,600, with VIP packages ranging from $8,000 to $13,500. You could also donate that dough to St. Jude Children’s Hospital and watch UFC 329 on Paramount+ from the comfort of your couch.
Either way, McGregor gets his money.
UFC 329 will also feature the Octagon debut of Olympic phenom Gable Steveson. In addition, Paddy Pimblett collides with Benoit Saint Denis in the lightweight co-main event, not long after bantamweight contenders Cory Sandhagen and Mario Bautista hook ‘em up for a spot in the 135-pound title chase.
For the current UFC 329 fight card and Paramount+ lineup click here.











