McGregor UFC comeback July 11 UFC 329 vs Holloway
Key Questions
Who is Conor McGregor fighting in his UFC comeback?
McGregor is set to face Max Holloway at UFC 329 on July 11 in Las Vegas during International Fight Week.
What predictions have been made about McGregor vs Holloway?
Ilia Topuria predicts a McGregor win while Joe Rogan is impressed by McGregor's camp but favors Holloway; Chael Sonnen disputes the welterweight advantage narrative.
What new details emerged about McGregor's opponent negotiations?
McGregor stated no contract was offered after talks involving Carlos Prates at 170 pounds, leading to the confirmed Holloway matchup at welterweight.
Are there any allegations regarding McGregor and PEDs?
Recent articles have reopened debate on PED use in combat sports, alleging McGregor received support from a doctor for banned substances.
What training content has been released for McGregor vs Holloway?
Two hype videos and Episode 2 of the Inside Training Camp Countdown series show McGregor looking sharp, with additional commentary from Joe Rogan.
McGregor return confirmed vs Holloway in Vegas during International Fight Week. Topuria predicts McGregor win, Joe Rogan amazed by training camp but predicts Holloway, 'old Conor' narrative with leaked footage. Chael Sonnen argues welterweight advantage myth. Benoit Saint-Denis opens favorite over Paddy Pimblett on same card. Holloway enters final month of camp, moving to 170 with proper weight gain, trash-talking Waianae. Two McGregor training hype videos show him looking sharp. Joe Rogan video reacting to McGregor's savage camp adds hype. Conor McGregor PED Allegations Reopen Combat Sports Testing Debate. Another article alleges banned drug use with doctor support. McGregor says UFC never needed him on a card. McGregor trash talks Holloway, Holloway responds calmly. New inside training camp video (Episode 2 of Countdown). Latest: a new article reveals the UFC used Carlos Prates as leverage to push McGregor to 155, but McGregor says no contract came and he's now set for Holloway at 170, adding weight class politics to the buildup. Additionally, McGregor claims a $200M two-fight series with Terence Crawford, adding crossover talk to the buildup.