The welterweight matchup between King Green and Terrance McKinney has been added to the UFC 329 card. The bout adds another high-energy lightweight pairing to what is shaping up to be a stacked pay-per-view event.
A welterweight clash between King Green and Terrance "T. Wrecks" McKinney has been officially added to the UFC 329 card, scheduled for July 11, 2026.

McKinney, 31, enters the bout carrying an 18-8 record and representing the United States out of Warrior Camp. The switch-stance fighter stands five-foot-ten with a 73-inch reach and has built a reputation as one of the division's most aggressive finishers. He lands an impressive 6.53 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy, while also posing a consistent grappling threat with 3.31 takedowns and 2.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes.
Green brings a wealth of experience to the matchup, holding a 35-17-1 record across a lengthy career at age 39. The orthodox fighter also stands five-foot-ten but works with a slightly shorter 71-inch reach. He matches McKinney's output on the feet, landing 6.38 significant strikes per minute at 53 percent accuracy, making him no stranger to high-volume, fast-paced exchanges.

Why it matters
- Both fighters land more than six significant strikes per minute, setting up a potentially explosive stand-up battle
- Green's submission defense will be tested against McKinney's 2.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes
- The fight adds proven, action-oriented talent to an already loaded UFC 329 pay-per-view card
- Green's experience edge against McKinney's physical prime creates an intriguing generational dynamic
Saturday, July 11, 2026











