UFC 329 McGregor vs Holloway Fight Card

UFC 329 McGregor vs Holloway Face-to-Face poster

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway is set to headline UFC 329 on Saturday, July 11th 2026. This will be McGregor’s first fight since his 2021 loss to Dustin Poirier, so the Irish star will be hoping to get back to winning ways in the 170lb division.

The penultimate fight on the card is also looking intriguing, with Benoit Saint Denis set to take on Paddy Pimblett, with the winner potentially taking on Lightweight Champion Justin Gaethje later in the year. There’s also a slight WWE connection on the card as well, with Gable Steveson making his UFC debut against Elisha Ellison at Heavyweight.

UFC 329 Main Card, Prelims and Early Prelims

Here are all of the bouts currently confirmed for the UFC 329 Main Card, Prelims and Early Prelims:

BoutWeightCard
McGregor vs. HollowayWelterweightMain
Saint-Denis vs. PimblettLightweightMain
Sandhagen vs. BautistaBantamweightMain
Royval vs. KavanaghFlyweightMain
Green vs. McKinneyLightweightMain
Whittaker vs. KrylovLight heavyweightPrelims
Steveson vs. EllisonHeavyweightPrelims
Garbrandt vs. YanezBantamweightPrelims
Riley vs. Kamaka IIIFeatherweightPrelims
Cortez vs. WangWomen’s flyweightEarly prelims
Pinas vs. AlmeidaMiddleweightEarly prelims
Gandra vs. ReeseMiddleweightEarly prelims
Costa vs. DurdenFlyweightEarly prelims

What the odds say

Holloway opened around -400 and he has stayed the favorite, floating between -240 and -300. McGregor is +180 to +240 underdog, the longest underdog price of his UFC career. The prediction markets also echo this sentiment, with Holloway near 67% and McGregor around 33%. That’s not disrespect.

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