
The sport’s biggest star returns for the first time in five years on Saturday in Las Vegas

Jul 8, 2026
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Conor McGregor and Max Holloway come full circle. McGregor and Holloway meet 13 years after their first fight, before either man carved out Hall of Fame careers. They’re now two of the biggest stars in the sport’s history, headlining UFC 329 on Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
McGregor has not been seen inside the Octagon since snapping his leg against Dustin Poirier in their trilogy in 2021. A lot has changed in that time, including Holloway moving up to 155 pounds and earning the ceremonial ‘BMF’ title against Justin Gaethje in an epic knockout at UFC 300. Holloway has since slipped up against both Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliviera, but “Blessed” is as dangerous as ever as he makes his debut at 170 pounds this week.
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The annual International Fight Week set up has plenty to offer for fans of MMA this weekend. Look no further than the co-main event where Paddy Pimblett looks to bounce back against Benoit Saint Denis. Pimblett suffered his first UFC defeat in January at the hands of Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweight crown. Now, that loss has aged great as Gaethje took the full title off of Ilia Topuria in June. He’ll need everything he can muster against Saint Denis, a top-five contender who himself has bounced back from a pair of 2024 defeats to rip off four straight wins.
Below is the complete fight card for UFC 329 along with the latest odds. Check back all week long for the latest news, features, and other content around this massive event.
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UFC 329 fight card, odds
Odds via DraftKings (As of July 7)
- Max Holloway -225 vs. Conor McGregor +185, welterweights
- Benoit Saint Denis -135 vs. Paddy Pimblett +114, lightweights
- Cory Sandhagen -148 vs. Mario Bautista +124, bantamweights
- Lone’er Kavanagh -218 vs. Brandon Royval +180, flyweights
- Terrance McKinney -148 vs. King Green +124, lightweights
- Robert Whittaker -142 vs. Nikita Krylov +120, light heavyweights
- Gable Steveson -2800 vs. Elisha Ellison +1300, heavyweights
- Adrian Yanez -410 vs. Cody Garbrandt +320, bantamweights
- Luke Riley -290 vs. Kai Kamaka III +235, featherweights
- Wang Cong -115 vs. Tracy Cortez -105, women’s flyweights
- Damian Pinas -205 vs. Cesar Almeida +170, middleweights
- Ryan Gandra -130 vs. Zachary Reese +110, middleweights
- Alessandro Cortez -250 vs. Cody Durden +205, flyweights
Where to watch UFC 329
- Date: July 11
- Location: T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas
- Start time: 9 p.m. ET (Main card), 7 p.m. ET (Prelims), 5 p.m. ET (Early prelims)
- How to watch: Paramount+ (subscribe now for as low as $8.99 per month)
UFC 329 countdown
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