Ariel Helwani reports that UFC is developing a fight between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway scheduled for July 11. This would be a highly anticipated rematch, as the two previously fought in 2013 with McGregor winning by decision. The bout appears to be targeted for UFC 329 based on other reporting. This remains in the development stage and has not been officially confirmed by UFC. If finalized, it would mark McGregor's return to active competition.
According to a report from Ariel Helwani, the UFC is developing a rematch between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway, with July 11 targeted as the date. Additional reporting points to UFC 329 as the likely event. Neither the UFC nor either fighter has officially confirmed the bout, and it remains in the development stage.

McGregor, 37, carries a 22-6-0 record and has not competed in recent years, making this a significant potential return to active competition for the Irishman. Fighting out of SBG Ireland as a southpaw, the five-foot-nine former champion owns a 74-inch reach and posts a striking accuracy of 49 percent with 5.32 significant strikes landed per minute. The two fighters met once before, in 2013, with McGregor taking the decision victory.
Holloway enters the reported matchup ranked fourth in the lightweight division and ninth pound-for-pound, carrying a 27-9-0 record at 34 years old. The Hawaiian representative of Gracie Technics is one of the sport's most prolific volume strikers, landing 7.2 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy. Standing five-foot-eleven with a 69-inch reach, he fights out of an orthodox stance.

Why it matters
- A McGregor victory or defeat would carry major lightweight and pound-for-pound ranking implications
- Holloway's top-five lightweight standing means the winner gains serious divisional leverage
- The stylistic contrast is sharp: Holloway's relentless volume output against McGregor's southpaw power and longer 74-inch reach
- McGregor's return to competition, if confirmed, is among the most closely watched storylines in the sport














