MMA
Pros react after Max Holloway defeats Conor McGregor at UFC 329
Published
15 hours agoon
Tonight's UFC 329 event was headlined by a highly anticipated rematch between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway.
McGregor and Holloway had originally met way back in August of 2013 in a featherweight contest, with ‘Notorious' emerging victorious by unanimous decision. This time around their fight was taking place at welterweight.
Conor McGregor (22-7 MMA) was competing for the first time since July of 2021, where he suffered a first-round TKO loss at the hands of longtime rival Dustin Poirier. The Irish star earned his most recent win back at UFC 246 in January of 2020, when he defeated Donald Cerrone via first-round TKO.
Meanwhile, Max Holloway (28-9 MMA) had entered tonight's contest looking to rebound, this after losing his BMF title to Charles Oliveira in his most recent effort this past March at UFC 326. Prior to that setback, ‘Blessed' was coming off a unanimous decision victory over Dustin Poirier.
Tonight's UFC 329 main event did not result in the fight everyone was hoping for. An obviously eager Conor McGregor ran out from his corner and through a flying kick. However, on the landing his knee appeared to buckle, and he was never able to recover from the injury. Despite trying to return to his feet and continue battling on multiple occasions, McGregor's knee just couldn't hold up and the referee mercifully stepped in to stop the fight.
Official UFC 329 Results: Max Holloway def. Conor McGregor via TKO (injury) in Round 1
Check out how the pros reacted to ‘McGregor vs. Holloway 2' below:
Jumping kick did it ?
— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) July 12, 2026
Told you Conor would never fight again!
— Matt Brown (@IamTheImmortal) July 12, 2026
Good for max he make a baggg
— C H🖕ðŸ½T O🇪🇨V E R A (@chitoveraUFC) July 12, 2026
Didn't he tear his acl first time they fought ?
— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) July 12, 2026
Bro wtf just happened. That's the most embarrassing thing in the world to happen.
— Kevin Lee MTP (@MoTownPhenom) July 12, 2026
Wow that's unfortunate and very disappointing!!!
— Jamahal Hill (@JamahalH) July 12, 2026
Who’s more mad right now? Dana White or Connor fans?! 🤯#ufc329 #connormcgregor #maxholloway #sad #wasteofmoney
— Corey ‘Overtime’ Anderson (@CoreyA_MMA) July 12, 2026
Are they gonna do a trilogy now?
— Belal Muhammad (@bullyb170) July 12, 2026
Iron shin bone and iron knee tendon will be back
— Paulo Costa (@BorrachinhaMMA) July 12, 2026
Jokes aside, feel bad for Conor. Not the way the fight should have ended. #UFC329
— Rafael dos Anjos (@RdosAnjosMMA) July 12, 2026
Que chato! Que vacilo! Chute tosco! E aà burrice? Ou o acontece?
— GILBERT BURNS DURINHO (@GilbertDurinho) July 12, 2026
Weirdly I feel bad for Conor.
— Bo Nickal (@NoBickal) July 12, 2026
Who would you like to see Holloway fight next following his victory over McGregor this evening in Las Vegas? Share your thoughts in the comment section PENN Nation!
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Luke Riley defends UFC 329 stoppage, says referee ‘saved’ Kai Kamaka III
Published
7 minutes agoon
July 12, 2026
Luke
Riley took issue with reaction to his finish at UFC 329. | 📷:
Getty/UFC
Ultimate Fighting Championship featherweight Luke Riley
was confident that it was only a matter of time before his
UFC 329 opponent, Kai Kamaka
III, went down.
Riley (14-0) took on Kamaka III (18-8) at UFC 329 in Las Vegas. The
Brit took some punishment to his lead leg early in the fight, but
needed just one well-timed right hand to floor his foe, also
opening up a cut near the Hawaiian's eye.
While Kamaka III returned to his feet, Riley was relentless with
his combinations, which was enough for referee Kerry Hatley to call
a stop to the contest. The stoppage drew some backlash from the
commentators and fans online, as Kamaka III was covering up but
still on his feet.
Luke Riley responds to criticism after UFC 329 victory over Kai
Kamaka III
Riley believes Hatley saved his opponent from taking unnecessary
damage. The Liverpudlian is confident he would eventually have
finished Kamaka III.
“Fans have the smallest memories ever,†Riley said in a post-fight
interview. “So, I think after the last one, coming into this one,
[fans were saying], ‘Luke decision, Luke decision. He's gonna
scrape a split decision.' It's like, OK, and then, yeah, that's
what happened: first-round knockout. So, the memory is gonna be
refreshed again.â€
Riley was coming off a decision win over Michael
Aswell going into UFC 329. The undefeated 27-year-old says UFC
fans started considering him a decision fighter after his last
victory. However, he just refreshed their memories with his 10th
career finish.
“Kai is a tough motherf*cker. But once I sniff blood, it's done,â€
Riley added. “Once I landed that shot on the chin, seeing he was
rocked, he was hurt, he was just a wounded animal that was gonna be
put down. And the ref saved him.â€
Furthermore, Riley addressed Joe Rogan and Daniel
Cormier's commentary and views on his finish. “They’ve f*cking
lost their minds. Two more seconds, and he would have been face
down on the canvas,†he said at the post-fight presser.
“I know what I can do.â€
Luke
Riley (@LukeRileyMMA)
wants to keep racking up wins and experience after posting his
third consecutive win to start his UFC career. #UFC329Complete Prelim Results âž¡ï¸ https://t.co/zJYzZphBW3 pic.twitter.com/izipf6tI7s
— UFC News (@UFCNews)
July 12, 2026
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‘I was being an idiot’: Adrian Yanez says coach saved him before UFC 329 KO
Published
2 hours agoon
July 12, 2026
Adrian Yanez went back to his original game plan at UFC 329. |
📷: Getty/UFC
Adrian
Yanez says his coach was instrumental at both keeping him out
of danger and finding the finish in his return to winning ways in
the
Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Yanez took on Cody
Garbrandt in a bantamweight matchup at
UFC 329 in Las Vegas. After trading punches in the early
moments, Yanez knocked out the former bantamweight champion with a
crisp combo less than three minutes into the first round.
While Yanez was previously doing his training camps between
different gyms, he has settled at Fortis
MMA in Dallas since last year. He credits his head coach,
Sayif
Saud, for his win over Garbrandt.
Adrian Yanez reveals the advice from Sayif Saud that changed
the Cody Garbrandt fight
When Garbrandt initially came out all guns blazing, Yanez
instinctively wanted to stand and trade with him. However, he then
heard Saud's distinct voice guiding him back to his game plan. He
reveals that he also went for the finishing sequence on Saud's
instruction.
“Honestly, for me, it's the coaching… Since I started working with
coach Sayif, hearing his voice, it's so distinct, you can hear it
through any crowd,†Yanez said in a post-fight interview. “So as
soon I heard, ‘Move, get out of there, don't. Stop.' I was like,
‘Yes, you're right, coach. I'm being an idiot right now.'… He hit
me with that first flurry and I was like, ‘I'm gonna bite down and
fight.' Then I was like, ‘Wait, this is exactly what he wants.'
Right as I skidded out, coach Sayif told me to get back on the
plan. And as soon as coach Sayif called for it, I went for it, I
landed it, and I got the knockout.â€
Yanez (18-6) returned after a 15-month layoff this past March, when
he fought Ricky Simon
to a majority draw. The win over Garbrandt (15-8) marked Yanez's
first win in two years. Meanwhile, “No Love†has now dropped three
of his last four outings.
“As soon as I smell a little bit of blood,
I’m going for it all.â€Adrian
Yanez (@yanezmma) has his
eyes fixed on the bantamweight rankings after putting Cody
Garbrandt away in the first round. #UFC329Complete Prelim Results âž¡ï¸ https://t.co/zJYzZphBW3 pic.twitter.com/KJR8FD3yy1
— UFC News (@UFCNews)
July 12, 2026
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Damian Pinas: Im not here to finish fights early; it just happens
Published
5 hours agoon
July 12, 2026
Damian Pinas upped his record to 10-1 at UFC 329. | 📷:
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Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight Damian
Pinas says he is in no hurry to finish his fights, although
they usually end early.
Pinas took on Cesar
Almeida at
UFC 329 in Las Vegas. After a back-and-forth striking battle,
Pinas floored his opponent with a vicious right hand. While Almeida
appeared to be out, the referee waited for another right hand from
Pinas before stepping in.
Damian Pinas explains why another first-round UFC finish wasn’t
the plan
While Pinas is known for his signature jab-cross combination, he
believes he displayed a more versatile arsenal at UFC 329. This
marked Pinas' second first-round finish in as many UFC outings and
third, including his
Dana White's Contender Series win last year.
However, “The Baba Yaga†claims he is in no hurry to finish fights.
According to Pinas, he is ready for three-round matches, although
his opponents usually go down when he touches them. The 24-year-old
says he is naturally patient with everything in life.
“I showed them that I can do more than they know,†Pinas said in a
post-fight interview. “Some people see the video; they think,
‘Damian is a striker, just a simple 1-2.' I can do whatever I want.
I just throw my 1-2 because it's the easiest way to put them out…
I'm not here to finish fights early; it just happens. I don't do
it; it just happens. I'm ready to fight three-round fights. But
when I touch them, they get out. I naturally am patient with
everything. I'm a chill guy.â€
Pinas (10-1) has gone past the first round only twice in his 10
career wins. Meanwhile, Almeida (7-3) is now on a two-fight slump
and 3-3 in the UFC.
“The sky is the limit.â€
Damian
Pinas is just getting started after picking up his second
first-round knockout of 2026. #UFC329Complete Prelim Results âž¡ï¸ https://t.co/zJYzZphBW3 pic.twitter.com/Zw9ItRevw9
— UFC News (@UFCNews)
July 11, 2026
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