
Conor McGregor is set to make his UFC comeback at UFC 329 on July 12.
Conor McGregor is set to end his extended absence from the octagon when he competes at UFC 329 on July 11.
McGregor, 37, returns to action carrying a professional record of 22 wins and 6 losses for the SBG Ireland-trained southpaw out of Dublin. Standing five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach, "The Notorious" built his reputation as one of the sport's most dangerous strikers, averaging 5.32 significant strikes landed per minute at a 49 percent accuracy rate across his career. His offensive game has centered almost entirely on his hands, with just 0.1 submission attempts per 15 minutes and 0.67 takedowns attempted over the same span reflecting how rarely he has needed to look elsewhere for finishes.

Why it matters
- McGregor's return is one of the most anticipated comebacks in recent UFC history, drawing immediate global attention to UFC 329.
- At 37, questions around his form and activity level after a lengthy layoff will shape how the division receives his comeback.
- His southpaw striking style and high output make him a stylistically compelling opponent for nearly anyone on the roster.
The Irishman has not been active in recent years, making this announcement a significant moment for the promotion. UFC 329 is scheduled for July 11, and McGregor's placement on the card signals the event will carry considerable commercial weight. No opponent has been confirmed in the available information surrounding the booking.
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