Updated
Updated · Las Vegas Review-Journal · Jul 10
UFC 329 Sets $1,537 Ticket Record as Conor McGregor Return Drives Secondary Market
Updated
Updated · Las Vegas Review-Journal · Jul 10

UFC 329 Sets $1,537 Ticket Record as Conor McGregor Return Drives Secondary Market

3 articles · Updated · Las Vegas Review-Journal · Jul 10

Summary

  • $1,537 is the average resale ticket price for Saturday's UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena, making it the most expensive MMA event ever on TickPick's secondary market.
  • Conor McGregor's return in a rematch with Max Holloway is the main driver of demand for the 14-fight card.
  • TickPick listed the cheapest available seat at $989 on Thursday afternoon, with 2,150 tickets still for sale.
  • The priciest sale so far was two Section 6, Row E tickets at $8,170 each—$16,341 total.
  • UFC 329 surpassed the previous record set by UFC 306 Riyadh Season Noche in 2024, which averaged $1,250 per ticket.

Insights

After a five-year layoff, is Conor McGregor’s return a legitimate comeback or the most expensive spectacle in MMA history?
With resale prices soaring, are average fans being permanently priced out of attending major live sporting events?
Can regulations and blockchain technology truly defeat scalpers, or is the secondary ticket market now too powerful to control?