
Joe Rogan is returning to the broadcast booth for UFC 329, where he will call Conor McGregor's highly anticipated comeback fight. The full broadcast team for the event has been confirmed.
Joe Rogan will be behind the microphone when Conor McGregor steps back into the Octagon at UFC 329, scheduled for July 11, 2026, with the full broadcast team for the event now officially confirmed.

Rogan, 58, is a longstanding voice of the UFC and returns to the commentary booth for one of the most high-profile cards the promotion has staged in recent memory. His presence alongside the broadcast team signals the organization is treating this event as a marquee occasion.
McGregor, 37, makes his long-awaited return to competition carrying a professional record of 22 wins and 6 losses. The Irishman, who trains out of SBG Ireland, competes as a southpaw and stands five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach. Throughout his career he has been one of the sport's most prolific strikers, landing 5.32 significant strikes per minute at an accuracy rate of 49 percent. He has also shown a willingness to take fights to the ground, averaging 0.67 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- McGregor's return is among the most anticipated comebacks in recent UFC history, and Rogan's presence underscores the event's significance.
- The broadcast confirmation adds an official layer of buildup to UFC 329, moving the card closer to fight week.
- McGregor's southpaw striking volume and accuracy will be central storylines heading into the bout.
Saturday, July 11, 2026









