Conor McGregor and Max "Blessed" Holloway will face each other in a rematch as the main event of UFC 329 [1, 2].
The bout marks a significant return for McGregor, who has not fought in the octagon since July 2021 [1]. As the headline event of International Fight Week, the match serves as a high-stakes revival of one of the sport's most storied rivalries [1, 4].
The fight is scheduled for July 11, 2026 [1, 2, 3], and will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada [4, 5]. The pairing revisits a history that began in August 2013 [4], when the two fighters first met in a bout that McGregor won by unanimous decision [4].
McGregor enters the match as a former two-division champion [1]. Holloway, a former featherweight champion, returns to face the Irishman in a contest that has drawn significant attention from the combat sports community [1].
While some reports have identified the bout as a welterweight main event [5], other sources focus on the fighters' previous championship histories without specifying the current weight class [1]. The event remains the focal point of the UFC's summer schedule in the U.S.
“McGregor is returning to the octagon for the first time since July 2021”
This rematch is a strategic move by the UFC to leverage the star power of two former champions during International Fight Week. McGregor's five-year absence from competition creates a narrative of athletic redemption or decline, while the historical context of their 2013 meeting provides a built-in competitive tension that drives pay-per-view interest.


