The first time Conor McGregor and Max Holloway fought, it was for the featherweight title at UFC 194. McGregor dominated. Fast forward to 2026, and Holloway has become one of the greatest strikers in MMA history — arguably the best boxer the sport has ever seen. McGregor has had his own evolution. A rematch between them now is not a foregone conclusion. It is a collision between two versions of themselves that could not have been predicted when they first met.
UFC 329 on Saturday 11 July 2026 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas is built around this fight. Lightweight title implications. Both fighters at the peak of their powers and their understanding of the sport. The stakes are different now. The fight is different now. For fans who followed both careers closely, this rematch is the moment where everything converges.
UFC 329 · McGregor vs Holloway 2
Saturday 11 July 2026
Doors 3:00 PM PDT
Two elite strikers. Contrasting styles. A rematch 12 years in the making. The T-Mobile Arena holds 20,000, and the energy for this main event will be electric from the first bell.
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UFC 329 Tickets Las Vegas: McGregor vs Holloway 2 Complete Guide
McGregor vs Holloway 1 was December 2015. McGregor was the interim featherweight champion. Holloway was the top contender. McGregor won decisively — strategy, speed, precision. But that was 11 years ago in MMA time. Holloway became a 145-pound monster, then moved to 155 pounds and contended for the lightweight title. His striking has evolved into a weapon that very few fighters in the sport can match. McGregor has also evolved — more methodical, less reckless, fighting with a clearer understanding of range and distance.
This rematch is not a replay. It is a collision of two fighters at completely different points in their mastery. Holloway will be the betting underdog because that is what the betting public does, but anyone who watches both fighters regularly knows this is a pick ’em fight. Two elite strikers. Two different approaches to distance and timing. One night. No second chances.
Getting in: UFC tickets at the T-Mobile Arena are high-demand events. The main card (main event + co-mains) runs late — expect doors at 3:00 PM but main event start time around 10:00 PM or later. Preliminary fights and early card fights fill the afternoon and early evening. If you are flying in for this, arriving Friday and staying through Sunday gives you time to adjust to Vegas and recover post-fight.
Seat selection: The T-Mobile Arena is a 20,000-capacity venue designed for combat sports. Cageside seats (front rows) are the premium — you see the technique, hear the impacts, feel the energy. Mid-level seats (10-20 rows back) give you a full sightline without the premium price. Upper bowl seats are the budget option and still offer good views because the arena design keeps sightlines clear from nearly every angle.
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Why Vegas for this fight: The T-Mobile Arena is UFC’s home arena for major events. Las Vegas is where combat sports happen at the highest level. The city is built for events — transport is straightforward, hotels are abundant, and the entire ecosystem around fighting events is optimized. This is not an out-of-the-way venue you have to travel hours to reach. This is the main event destination.
Getting there from the airport: Harry Reid International (LAS) is about 20 minutes from the Strip, and the T-Mobile Arena sits on the Strip itself. Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) is the simplest option — $20–30 from the airport to the Arena depending on time of day. Rental car is overkill for a fight weekend; you will walk more than you drive.
Where to stay: The T-Mobile Arena is located at Park MGM on the Las Vegas Strip. Staying at Park MGM itself is convenient (you can literally walk to the venue), but the Strip has options at every price point. Luxor, Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, New York-New York are all on the southern Strip within walking distance. Downtown Vegas (Fremont Street area) is 3–4 miles away — Uber will get you there in 10 minutes. The choice depends on whether you want the full Vegas experience or just a base to sleep and watch fights.
What to expect: Doors open at 3:00 PM PDT, but early preliminary fights start immediately afterward. The card structure runs all day — preliminary fights around 3–4 PM, early main card around 5–6 PM, main card proper around 8–9 PM. The main event (McGregor vs Holloway) will start between 10:00 PM and midnight depending on how the undercard runs. Bring water, plan for a long day, wear comfortable shoes. You will be on your feet watching fights from afternoon into late night.
After the fight: Las Vegas does not sleep, and neither will the crowd after a McGregor main event. The Strip will be packed with fight fans heading to bars and clubs. If you are staying on the Strip, you can walk back to your hotel within 5–15 minutes depending on location. If you are going downtown or off-Strip, Uber will be busy but available. Plan for the post-fight atmosphere to be electric.
Friday arrival: Fly in Friday, recover from the flight, explore the Strip or catch a show, prepare mentally for the fight. Eat light and well — fight day is a long event and you will want energy.
Saturday: The fight. Spend the morning and early afternoon at your hotel or exploring. Head to the arena by early afternoon. Watch the entire card. Spend the evening processing the results and celebrating or commiserating with other fans.
Sunday: Sleep in. Recovery day. Vegas on Sunday is quieter than Friday/Saturday. Explore what you missed or just rest before flying home. If you want to catch another show or do a daytime activity, the options are endless — museums, hiking Red Rock Canyon, shows, restaurants. A fight weekend to Vegas is not just about the fight; it is about the city around it.
Questions
When is UFC 329?
Saturday 11 July 2026. Doors 3:00 PM PDT. Main event start time expected between 10:00 PM and midnight.
Where is the T-Mobile Arena?
T-Mobile Arena is located at Park MGM on the Las Vegas Strip. About 20 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport via rideshare.
What is the fight card?
Main event: Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2 for lightweight title implications. The undercard will include co-main event and preliminary fights starting at 3:00 PM.
How do I get tickets?
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Best seats for this venue?
Cageside seats (front rows) are premium. Mid-level seats (10–20 rows) offer great sightlines at reasonable prices. Upper bowl seats are budget-friendly and still have clear views. All seats at the T-Mobile work reasonably well for combat sports.
What time does the main event start?
Main event is expected to start between 10:00 PM and midnight PDT depending on the undercard. Plan for a full day at the arena.
How do I get to the arena from the airport?
Harry Reid International is about 20 minutes from the Strip via rideshare (Uber/Lyft). Cost is approximately $20–30 depending on time of day. The T-Mobile Arena is right on the Strip at Park MGM.
Where should I stay?
Park MGM (where the arena is located) is the most convenient. Luxor, Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, New York-New York are all nearby on the southern Strip. Downtown Vegas (Fremont Street) is 3–4 miles away for a different vibe.
Is this a lightweight title fight?
McGregor vs Holloway 2 carries lightweight title implications. Both fighters are fighting at 155 pounds, and the stakes are significant given their respective positions in the division.

