What's Happening?
Conor McGregor is set to make his return to the UFC Octagon on July 11, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, facing Max 'Blessed' Holloway in a highly anticipated non-championship fight. This event, part of UFC 329, marks McGregor's first fight since
2021, following a five-year hiatus due to a leg injury. McGregor, who has a record of 22-6, will compete against Holloway, who holds a 27-9 record, in a welterweight bout. The fight is significant as it revisits their 2013 encounter, where McGregor won by unanimous decision despite an ACL injury. Holloway, a former featherweight champion, has since built a formidable career, making this rematch a headline event during International Fight Week.
Why It's Important?
The fight is crucial for McGregor, who is looking to re-establish himself as a credible contender in the UFC. At 37, McGregor's performance will be scrutinized, especially given his recent 1-3 record and the fact that he is the longest-priced underdog of his career. A victory could rejuvenate his career and open doors to lucrative fights, including potential crossover events in boxing or bareknuckle fighting. For Holloway, the fight is less about legacy and more about testing his skills in a higher weight class. A win could position him for high-profile matches, despite his recent loss of the BMF title.
What's Next?
Following the fight, McGregor has one more bout on his UFC contract, which he aims to complete by the end of 2026. His future in the UFC may depend on the outcome against Holloway, as he seeks contracts that allow participation in crossover events. Holloway, on the other hand, could see a rematch with Justin Gaethje or other significant fights if he wins, although his primary focus remains on his current division.















