Few fighters are more qualified to break down the UFC 329 main event between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway than Jose Aldo.
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UFC 329 weigh-in video: McGregor vs. Holloway 2
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At the UFC 329 weigh-ins, all 28 fighters on Saturday's UFC fight card step on the scale Friday morning in Las Vegas, Nev. Watch a live stream above courtesy of MMA Fighting.
In the main event, former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor returns to face former UFC feathweight champion Max Holloway in a welterweight contest. Both fighters need to weigh 171 pounds or less for the non-title fight.
Benoit Saint Denis and Paddy Pimblett clash in the co-main event in a lightweight contest. Both fighters need to weigh less than 156 pounds for the non-title fight.
The UFC 329 official weigh-ins kick off above at 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT.
The UFC 329 ceremonial weigh-ins will be at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.
Check out UFC 329 weigh-in results below.
Main card (Paramount+ at 9 p.m. ET)
Conor McGregor (170.5) vs. Max Holloway (170)
Benoit Saint Denis (156) vs. Paddy Pimblett (156)
Cory Sandhagen (135.5) vs. Mario Bautista (135.5)
Brandon Royval (125) vs. Lone'er Kavanagh (126)
King Green (155.5) vs. Terrance McKinney (156)
Prelims (Paramount+ at 7 p.m. ET)
Nikita Krylov (205.5) vs. Robert Whittaker (205.5)
Gable Steveson (241) vs. Elisha Ellison (236)
Cody Garbrandt (136) vs. Adrian Yanez (136)
Luke Riley (146) vs. Kai Kamaka III (146)
Early prelims (Paramount+ at 5 p.m. ET)
Tracy Cortez (126) vs. Wang Cong (125.5)
Damian Pinas (185.5) vs. Cesar Almeida (186)
Farid Basharat vs. John Garza (135.5)
Ryan Gandra (185.5) vs. Zach Reese (184.5)
Alessando Costa (126) vs. Cody Durden (125.5)
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Dana White isn't short on options regardless of UFC 329 outcome between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway
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July 10, 2026
Dana White believes the winner of the UFC 329 main event on Saturday will have a bevy of directions available.
Conor McGregor is readying up for his return fight after being away from pro MMA competition for five years. He'll meet an old foe in Max Holloway, who he defeated all the way back in 2013. It's a significant event that figures to have major implications for the winner of the welterweight headliner.
White knows what's at stake, and he told The Mac Life that he has several ideas regardless of who emerges victorious inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (via MMAJunkie).
“Anything is possible if he wins on Saturday night,†White said. “Whoever wins on Saturday night it's a big win and a big step up in their careers, especially at this point in time. These are two guys that have done it all. I've got like five scenarios in my head if Conor wins, and I've got like three for Max if Max wins. So, it's huge for both of them.
“The thing that I love about the sport is, like, who saw the White House coming? That that would happen? I didn't see this fight coming. Last year I was telling you guys I think he'll fight this year and he didn't so then I was thinking he wouldn't fight. It's what keeps this thing fun is, we have an idea of what the rest of the year looks like, but things will happen that we don't see coming.â€
This will be Holloway's first bout at 170 pounds, but not many pundits feel he will stick around in the weight class whether he wins or loses this weekend. While a UFC lightweight title fight can't be ruled out, Charles Oliveira is ahead of “Blessed†on the pecking order after defeating him back in March.
As for McGregor, many feel his days at 155 pounds are over. The “Notorious†one has been trading barbs with reigning lightweight champion Justin Gaethje, however. If McGregor's return to the Octagon goes the way he's planning, then his next outing will be quite the story to follow.
What do you think the fallout from UFC 329 will ultimately be? Who will be next for Conor McGregor and Max Holloway? Tell us in the comments below.
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8 men indicted on conspiracy charges in plot to attack UFC White House event, kill government officials
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7 hours agoon
July 10, 2026
A total of eight men were officially charged by a Federal grand jury after plotting to attack the recent UFC White House card with plans to kill President Donald Trump and numerous other government officials.
A total of three more people have now been indicted in the same complaint including 21-year-old Chandler Scaggs from Chapmanville, W. V. after he was taken into custody after he was allegedly assigned to serve as one of the snipers in the attack.
The eight men charged in the thwarted attack include Abraham Alvarez from Nebraska, Daniel Eskridge from Missouri, William Falkner from Washington, Tycen Proper from Ohio, Jordan Rincker from Missouri, Brian Roa from California, Chandler Scaggs from West Virginia and Michael Thomas from California.
The indictment charges all eight men with two conspiracies: Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to commit murder on Federal government territory and to murder a Federal government official.
Conspiring to provide material support to terrorists is punishable by up to 15 years in prison and conspiracy to commit murder on Federal government territory and to murder a Federal government official is punishment by up to life in prison.
According to the indictment, the eight men allegedly participated in online chat groups and forums where they plotted the attack and recruited other members for the planned assault on the UFC White House card.
The accused men allegedly amassed weapons, ammunition and tactical gear and also allegedly engaged in marksmanship and combat training while agreeing on specific targets for the attack including plans to murder the President of the United States, the Vice President of the United States, the Prime Minister of Israel, Elon Musk and “other high value targets†attending the UFC White House event.
The new indictment handed down replaces previous charges filed against the alleged participants to attack the UFC White House event after the plot was thwarted by Federal authorities.
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Jose Aldo gives his prediction for Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway 2, shuts down any hope for McGregor rematch
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8 hours agoon
July 10, 2026
The former UFC featherweight champion spent months in preparation to face both fighters in the past including two title bouts against Holloway. Now admittedly, Aldo only spent 13 seconds in the cage with McGregor after he got clipped with a devastating left hand that ended the fight in dramatic fashion in the first round.
But Aldo endured an entire training camp getting ready for McGregor and then also went nearly 30 minutes with Holloway between their initial fight and the eventual rematch.
“They both have tremendous qualities,†Aldo told Covers.com, “I didn't really get to fight Conor for very long. I had two opportunities to fight Max. The first one ended with a TKO in the fourth round. My fight with Conor ended in the first round, so it was over very quickly. I didn't really get to feel his full skill set, but he's obviously an extremely talented fighter.
“I can speak more confidently about Max's style. He's a very intelligent fighter with excellent boxing and a great understanding of boxing. He also has a tremendous ability to read shots and absorb them. Of course, nowadays, after taking so much damage throughout his career, he's not quite the same as he was back when I fought him. He was in his prime, you could hit him all day and he'd still be there.â€
Of course, Aldo has the same questions about McGregor heading into this fight as almost everybody else because the Irish superstar has been out of action for five years and he's just days away from turning 38 years old.
Coming back from so much time off casts doubts in what version of McGregor is going to show up to the cage on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
“Nobody really knows where he's at or what kind of performance he's going to deliver,†Aldo said about McGregor. “He could perform like a 10 out of 10, or like a five. We just don't know. He could get it done early, land some good shots and win the fight. Or maybe he can't find Max and starts thinking, ‘Damn, I'm in trouble,' and ends up fighting more cautiously. Nobody knows what his performance will look like.â€
That's why if forced to choose, Aldo favors Holloway to get the job done at UFC 329.
“To me, Max is the favorite,†Aldo said. “He's active and still building his career. I can't really judge Conor's level because I haven't seen him compete in a long time. I haven't seen him inside the octagon, and I haven't seen him training, so I don't know where he's at. I see Max fighting today, and he's been putting on great performances. Conor is a complete question mark, we'll find out on fight night.
“I'm not saying Max Holloway is a huge favorite. Not at all. But he has the edge because he's active, he's staying sharp, and I have no idea what Conor's performance will look like. That said, Conor could walk in there and knock him out. That can absolutely happen. And it wouldn't take anything away from Max if he got knocked out by Conor, because Conor has outstanding striking and excellent timing.â€
Following his final fight in the UFC back in 2025, Aldo announced his retirement from the sport and he's stuck to his guns thus far without competing again.
That said, Aldo rarely escapes any conversation related to McGregor without addressing a potential rematch after they fought once in 2015 but then never met again.
For his part, Aldo isn't gunning to reignite some kind of longstanding rivalry with McGregor now and if anything, he actually feels like he's on really good terms with his former opponent these days.
Add to that, Aldo admits he hasn't been back to the gym for training in quite some time so he knows the days chasing a second fight against McGregor are over.
“I haven't even stepped into a gym in over a year, so I don't know what it would be like to come back to MMA,†Aldo confessed. “It's not even something I think about. I think our paths ended when we fought all those years ago. If there wasn't an immediate rematch, then he went one way and I went another. I moved down a weight class after that and he put on a lot of weight, got much bigger, and added a lot of muscle mass.
“I'm completely different. If you look at me today, I still weigh around 72kg (158 pounds). So the size difference is huge. There are too many factors that make that fight unrealistic now.â€
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