
Conor McGregor paused the UFC 329 press conference to perform a rendition of Oasis's "Wonderwall," living up to his reputation for theatrical press conference moments.
Conor McGregor brought an unexpected musical interlude to the UFC 329 pre-fight press conference on July 10, pausing proceedings to deliver a live rendition of Oasis's classic anthem "Wonderwall" for the assembled media and fans.
McGregor, known as "The Notorious," has built a career on spectacle both inside and outside the octagon, and the impromptu performance added another chapter to his long history of theatrical press conference moments. The 37-year-old Irishman, who trains out of SBG Ireland, carries a professional record of 22-6-0 and competes as a southpaw standing five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach. Over the course of his UFC career he has averaged 5.32 significant strikes landed per minute at a 49 percent striking accuracy rate, numbers that reflect the sharp, high-volume output that made him one of the sport's most recognizable names.

Why it matters
- McGregor's press conference antics have historically generated substantial pre-event attention, and this moment arrives just one day before UFC 329.
- The performance reinforces his reputation as one of the promotion's premier draw cards regardless of what happens inside the cage.
- With UFC 329 scheduled for July 11, the stunt ensures McGregor remains the dominant storyline heading into fight night.
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