What's Happening?
The UFC 329 event, featuring a highly anticipated rematch between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway, is set to hold its Ceremonial Weigh-In on Friday, July 10, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. This event is a fan-focused occasion where all 28
fighters scheduled to compete in the 14 fights on the card will step on the scale. While the official weigh-in occurs earlier in the day and is closed to the public, the Ceremonial Weigh-In is open to fans and will be broadcast live on multiple platforms, including UFC.com and various social media channels. The event will also be part of a special broadcast on CBS titled 'This is UFC: McGregor vs. Holloway' at 9:00 p.m. ET.
Why It's Important?
The Ceremonial Weigh-In is a significant event for UFC fans, providing an opportunity to see the fighters up close and build excitement ahead of the main event. The rematch between McGregor and Holloway is particularly noteworthy, as both fighters are prominent figures in the sport, with McGregor being one of the most recognizable names in mixed martial arts. This event not only serves as a promotional tool for the UFC but also enhances fan engagement and anticipation. The weigh-in's broadcast on multiple platforms, including a major network like CBS, underscores the growing mainstream appeal of UFC events and the sport's expanding audience.
What's Next?
Following the Ceremonial Weigh-In, the fighters will prepare for their bouts scheduled for Saturday, July 11. The main event, McGregor vs. Holloway 2, is expected to draw significant attention and viewership, potentially impacting future matchups and rankings within the UFC. The outcome of this fight could influence the career trajectories of both McGregor and Holloway, as well as the UFC's promotional strategies. Fans and analysts will be closely watching the event for any developments that could affect the sport's landscape.













