McGregor Rejects UFC 329 Injury Claims, Names Holloway for Final UFC Fight in 2027
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Updated · MMA Fighting · Jul 17
McGregor Rejects UFC 329 Injury Claims, Names Holloway for Final UFC Fight in 2027
3 articles · Updated · MMA Fighting · Jul 17
Summary
McGregor said he entered UFC 329 with “zero issue,” dismissing videos and online theories that his knee was already compromised before the fight with Max Holloway.
A jumping roundhouse kick led to the stoppage when his right knee popped and he could not get back to his feet, prompting referee Mike Beltran to wave the bout off.
McGregor said the injury differed from his 2013 fight with Holloway, when he tore his left ACL in Round 2 but finished the bout because that leg bore less weight.
MRI results are still pending, but surgery is expected; McGregor said he wants Holloway again for what would be the final fight on his current UFC contract, with a return targeted for 2027.