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Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 11
McGregor Returns After 5 Years to Face Holloway at UFC 329 as Holloway Opens -225 Favorite
Updated
Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 11

McGregor Returns After 5 Years to Face Holloway at UFC 329 as Holloway Opens -225 Favorite

3 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · Jul 11

Summary

  • Saturday’s UFC 329 main event in Paradise, Nevada marks Conor McGregor’s first fight in five years, a rematch with Max Holloway nearly 13 years after McGregor won their 2013 meeting by decision.
  • DraftKings lists Holloway as a -225 money-line favorite and McGregor at +185, reflecting doubts over McGregor’s layoff since his 2021 broken-leg loss to Dustin Poirier despite his knockout power.
  • Holloway enters with steadier recent activity and the UFC records for most strikes and significant strikes, though he has also lost two of his last three fights.
  • The card also features Benoit Saint-Denis vs. Paddy Pimblett and Cody Sandhagen vs. Mario Bautista, with prelims including Robert Whittaker and Cody Garbrandt.
  • Paramount+ is streaming the full event, while sportsbooks are using the high-profile return to push sign-up offers ranging from $150 to $1,500 in bonus bets.

Insights

Can Conor McGregor defy a five-year layoff and severe injury to upset the heavily favored and active Max Holloway?
Is this comeback a final shot at glory or a brutal test of a 37-year-old's surgically repaired body against an elite striker?
What does McGregor's controversial return reveal about the future and integrity of the UFC's business and anti-doping policies?