UFC 329 headliner Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway is scheduled for this Saturday. The event will stream live on Paramount+.
Conor McGregor and Max Holloway are set to collide in the main event of UFC 329, scheduled for Saturday, July 11, with the card streaming live on Paramount+.

McGregor, 37, enters the bout carrying a 22-6-0 record and brings his trademark southpaw pressure from SBG Ireland. The Notorious stands five-foot-nine with a notably long 74-inch reach — 188 centimeters — that has long served as a key weapon in his striking arsenal. He lands 5.32 significant strikes per minute at a 49 percent accuracy clip, and his takedown rate of 0.67 per 15 minutes adds a dimension that opponents cannot entirely ignore.
Holloway, nicknamed Blessed, comes in at 27-9-0 and currently sits fourth in the lightweight division, also holding the number-nine spot in the pound-for-pound rankings. The 34-year-old American, representing Gracie Technics, is five-foot-eleven and orthodox, with a reach of 69 inches. His output is relentless — 7.2 significant strikes landed per minute — and his 48 percent accuracy across high-volume exchanges makes him one of the most dangerous strikers in the sport.

Why it matters
- McGregor has no listed divisional ranking, making this a significant opportunity to re-enter the lightweight title picture with a win
- Holloway's fourth-place ranking means a victory could push him firmly into championship contention at lightweight
- The stylistic contrast is stark: McGregor's southpaw counter-punching and longer reach against Holloway's relentless forward output and elite volume
- A high-profile streaming debut on Paramount+ raises the visibility stakes for both fighters and the promotion
Saturday, July 11, 2026









