Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 16
McGregor-Holloway 2 Peaks at 8.3 Million Concurrent Viewers as UFC 329 Draws 15.9 Million
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 16

McGregor-Holloway 2 Peaks at 8.3 Million Concurrent Viewers as UFC 329 Draws 15.9 Million

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 16

Summary

  • 8.3 million concurrent viewers tuned in at the peak of McGregor-Holloway 2 on Paramount+, making UFC 329 the platform's second-biggest live-event peak behind only Super Bowl LVII.
  • 15.9 million viewers across the U.S. and Latin America watched the event overall, slightly below the 17 million who saw the UFC's White House card last month.
  • Conor McGregor's first UFC appearance since July 2021 ended in 69 seconds when he injured his knee early and lost to Max Holloway in the first round in Las Vegas.
  • McGregor, 38, said this week he will undergo right-knee surgery and hopes to return for the final fight on his UFC contract.

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