Google Trends data from the 48 hours following UFC 329 shows Conor McGregor leading all searches with more than two million queries, with trending topics including UFC 329 and Max Holloway. Paddy Pimblett and Brandon Royval each registered over 100,000 searches, while King Green and Cody Garbrandt both surpassed 50,000.
Conor McGregor dominated online search interest in the two days after UFC 329, pulling more than two million Google queries to lead all fighters tracked in the 48-hour period following the July 11 event. Trending topics in the same window included UFC 329 itself and Max Holloway, while Paddy Pimblett and Brandon Royval each cleared 100,000 searches. King Green and Cody Garbrandt both surpassed 50,000 queries.

Holloway, ranked fourth in the lightweight division and ninth pound-for-pound at 34 years old, carries a 28-9 record and remains one of the sport's most recognizable names. The Hawaiian orthodox striker averages 6.92 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy, numbers that have made him a fan favorite throughout his career.

Pimblett, the 31-year-old Liverpudlian known as "The Baddy," holds a 24-4 record and sits sixth in the lightweight rankings. He lands 5.48 significant strikes per minute at 52 percent accuracy and averages 1.4 submission attempts per 15 minutes, a combination that consistently generates post-event conversation.

Royval, nicknamed "Raw Dawg," is third-ranked in the flyweight division at 33 years old with an 18-9 record. The southpaw out of Factory X averages nearly a submission attempt per round at 1.2 per 15 minutes and adds 0.89 takedowns in the same span, making him one of the more active grapplers in a deep 125-pound division.

Why it matters
- McGregor's search dominance illustrates his continued commercial pull even when his competitive status is uncertain
- Holloway's presence among trending topics signals strong fan engagement with the lightweight division's top tier
- Pimblett and Royval cracking six figures in searches reflects growing mainstream interest in both the lightweight and flyweight rankings
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