Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 10
Max Holloway Shrugs Off Conor McGregor Jabs at UFC 329 as 13-Year Rematch Nears
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 10

Max Holloway Shrugs Off Conor McGregor Jabs at UFC 329 as 13-Year Rematch Nears

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 10

Summary

  • T-Mobile Arena booed Max Holloway at Thursday’s UFC 329 press conference, but he stayed composed as Conor McGregor vowed to retire him on Saturday.
  • Holloway answered McGregor’s attack on his boxing with a brief joke — calling McGregor’s own skills “bysmal” — and avoided escalating into personal attacks despite ample openings.
  • That restraint sharpened the contrast with their first meeting 13 years ago, when Holloway was a 21-year-old prospect and McGregor was the rising star.
  • Holloway now enters the rematch as a former featherweight champion with three title defenses and the BMF aura from his UFC 300 knockout of Justin Gaethje.
  • The bout already carries record business weight, with Dana White saying UFC 329 has broken the promotion’s all-time gate record.

Insights

Can Max Holloway silence a hostile crowd and prove that consistent greatness defeats a legendary, but absent, superstar?
Will elite skill or superstar spectacle determine the winner of this record-breaking UFC 329 main event?