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Conor McGregor’s UFC Comeback Fight: Holloway Rematch, UK Time & What to Expect
On 11 July, Conor McGregor returns to the UFC octagon to fight Max Holloway. The welterweight is still a huge attraction in the sport, even with his epic trilogy against Dustin Poirier concluding back in 2021.
McGregor’s comeback fight will be his 29th overall, and mere days before his 38th birthday. Without a victory since 2020, he finds a tough opponent in Holloway – who defeated Poirier in 2025.
McGregor v Holloway 2 Odds:
- Conor McGregor – 19/10
- Max Holloway – 2/5
How long was McGregor away?
Conor McGregor is coming back after almost five years out of the octagon, with his last UFC appearance coming against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. If he makes it to UFC 329 on 11 July, it will be five years and one day since that fight.
That kind of gap matters in MMA. McGregor is not just dealing with ring rust, but with the bigger question of whether his timing, pace, and durability still look sharp against an elite opponent who fought as recently as March 2026.
What’s McGregor’s record in the UFC and MMA overall?
McGregor’s UFC record is 10 wins and 4 losses, while his overall MMA record stands at 22 wins and 6 losses. He has also been a two-weight UFC champion, which is why his return generates so much interest even before the first bell.
His UFC résumé includes wins over Jose Aldo, Eddie Alvarez, and Donald Cerrone, along with losses to Nate Diaz, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and Dustin Poirier. That mix tells the story of a fighter who reached the top fast, then spent the next phase chasing the same peak again.
Who is McGregor’s comeback opponent?
McGregor’s comeback opponent is Max Holloway, and the pair are set to meet in the main event of UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on 11 July. It is a rematch 13 years after McGregor beat Holloway by unanimous decision in 2013.
Holloway is a former featherweight champion and one of the sport’s most durable high-volume strikers, which gives this matchup a proper old-school UFC feel. McGregor has the flash; Holloway brings the pressure and the output.
What’s the prize money in McGregor’s comeback fight?
The prize money for McGregor’s comeback fight has not been publicly confirmed. Rumours put the purse anywhere between $15 million and over the record of $21.8 million, but these are rough estimates at best.
What is clear is that McGregor is returning to a major UFC main event. That alone makes the bout one of the most commercially valuable fights on the calendar.
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What happened in McGregor’s last fight?
McGregor’s last fight ended in a first-round injury TKO loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021, after he broke his leg. That was the fight that shut the door on what had been one of the sport’s most talked-about careers for nearly four years.
The ending was brutal, and it changed the conversation around his future overnight. Every comeback story since then has had to start with that image and the question it left behind. Even in defeat, McGregor was able to substantially pad his net worth, and will do so once again with his UFC comeback bout.
When was the last time McGregor won a fight in the UFC?
McGregor’s last UFC win came on 18 January 2020, when he knocked out Donald Cerrone in 40 seconds at UFC 246. It was a sharp, emphatic return to the cage after his loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov, and for a while it looked like the old McGregor was fully back. That result now sits more than six years behind him.
What to expect from McGregor’s comeback fight
Expect McGregor to try to control the opening exchanges with timing, feints, and straight left counters, because that has always been his cleanest path to victory. Holloway, though, is likely to drag the pace into deeper water and force McGregor to prove he can still carry threat over long stretches.
The welterweight setting adds another layer. Holloway has not fought at 170 pounds before, while McGregor has experience there, so size, strength, and pacing could shape the fight as much as technique.
McGregor has said this return is about competition and fun, but the reality is sharper than that: he needs to show he can still handle a live elite opponent after years away. Holloway has the volume, toughness, and movement to make every round feel like a test, helping to support the betting odds placing him as the heavy favourite.
How to watch the McGregor comeback fight in the UK
UFC 329 takes place on Saturday 11 July, with the main card starting at 2am BST on Sunday 12 July in the UK. The early prelims begin at 10pm BST on Saturday, followed by the prelims at 12am BST, so it is a late one if you want the full build-up.
In the UK, the card will be shown live on TNT Sports pay-per-view for £19.99. If you are planning to watch, check the platform details early and make sure any offer or package is understood properly before you buy.