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McGregor vs Holloway sells out with tickets reselling for $1,200-$1,500

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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All tickets for the Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway event have sold out. Resellers are now offering the cheapest tickets for $1,200 to $1,500.

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Every ticket for the upcoming Conor McGregor versus Max Holloway contest has been snapped up, with resale platforms now listing the most affordable remaining seats at between $1,200 and $1,500.

Max Holloway
Max Holloway

McGregor, 37, returns to action carrying a 22-6 record and brings one of the sport's most recognizable brands back to the cage. The Irishman out of SBG Ireland fights out of a southpaw stance and stands five-foot-nine with a notably long 74-inch reach — a 188-centimeter frame that has allowed him to land 5.32 significant strikes per minute over his career at 49 percent accuracy.

Holloway, nicknamed "Blessed," enters the contest at 34 years old with a 27-9 record, currently ranked fourth in the lightweight division and ninth on the pound-for-pound list. The Hawaiian represents one of the most prolific volume strikers in UFC history, averaging 7.2 significant strikes landed per minute at 48 percent accuracy. Standing five-foot-eleven with a 69-inch reach, the orthodox fighter trains out of Gracie Technics and holds a divisional ranking that underlines just how much ground he has covered since his featherweight days.

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor

Why it matters

  • McGregor's return alone drives enormous commercial interest, and the instant sellout reflects that drawing power translating directly into secondary market prices
  • Holloway's top-five lightweight ranking means divisional stakes are real, not merely promotional
  • The reach and height advantages flip between the two fighters depending on range, setting up a genuinely layered striking matchup between a high-volume orthodox puncher and a southpaw counter striker
  • A McGregor win would thrust him back into lightweight title contention; a Holloway victory would strengthen his own case for a shot at the top
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