UFC 329 — McGregor vs. Holloway 2 — marks the 780th UFC event overall and the 37th held at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. It will be the 15th UFC main event for Max Holloway and the 12th for Conor McGregor, underlining the historic significance of the matchup.
UFC 329 will be headlined by a rematch between Max Holloway and Conor McGregor on July 11, 2026, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, marking the 780th event in UFC history and the 37th held at that venue.

Holloway, 34, enters the fight carrying a 27-9-0 record and is ranked fourth in the lightweight division and ninth pound-for-pound. The Hawaiian striker, who competes out of Gracie Technics, stands five-foot-eleven with a 69-inch reach and fights out of an orthodox stance. Known for his relentless output, Holloway lands 7.2 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy, making him one of the most prolific volume strikers in the sport. UFC 329 will be his 15th UFC main event appearance.
McGregor, fighting out of SBG Ireland, is 37 years old and holds a 22-6-0 professional record. The Irish southpaw stands five-foot-nine but carries a notably longer 74-inch reach. He lands 5.32 significant strikes per minute with a 49 percent accuracy rate. McGregor has headlined or co-headlined some of the biggest events in UFC history, and this card will mark his 12th UFC main event, reinforcing his status as one of the promotion's most prominent box-office attractions.

Why it matters
- Holloway, ranked fourth at lightweight and ninth pound-for-pound, has a legitimate path to boost his title contention with a strong performance.
- McGregor's return gives the card enormous commercial weight, as his main event appearances consistently rank among the most-watched in UFC history.
- The style matchup pits Holloway's high-volume orthodox striking against McGregor's southpaw precision and longer reach, setting up a technically compelling rematch.
- At 780 total UFC events, the promotion's landmark milestone adds broader historical context to what is already a high-profile booking.
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