All 28 fighters on the UFC 329 card successfully made weight during official weigh-ins on July 10, 2026 [1].
The results ensure that the main event between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway will proceed as scheduled. Because weight misses can lead to fines or the cancellation of bouts, these confirmations are critical for the event's operational stability.
The weigh-ins took place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada [2]. This process serves as the final regulatory hurdle before the athletes enter the Octagon for the scheduled fight night on July 11, 2026 [2].
McGregor and Holloway were among the athletes who stepped on the scale to verify they met the required weight limits for their division [3]. The process is a standard requirement to ensure competitive fairness, and fighter safety.
An MMA Junkie reporter said, "Every fighter on the show hit their marks" [4].
With 28 athletes confirming their weights [1], the UFC avoids the complications of shifted fight purses or rescheduled matchups. The event remains on track for its Saturday night start in the U.S. combat sports capital.
“Every fighter on the show hit their marks.”
The successful weigh-in of the entire card, particularly the high-profile return of Conor McGregor, removes the primary logistical risk facing UFC 329. In mixed martial arts, a single missed weight by a headliner can jeopardize millions of dollars in ticket sales and broadcast revenue; these results guarantee the promotional value of the event remains intact.



