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UFC 329: McGregor vs Holloway 2 Fight Predictions and Analysis

Conor McGregor returns after five years to face Max Holloway in a welterweight rematch at UFC 329. Experts share predictions on who will prevail in this highly anticipated fight.

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McGregor Returns to Face Holloway in UFC 329 Rematch

Conor McGregor is set to make his highly anticipated return to the UFC after a five-year hiatus, facing Max Holloway in a welterweight rematch on Sunday in Las Vegas.

McGregor previously defeated Holloway in 2013 when both competed as featherweights. This time, the bout will take place at welterweight during UFC 329.

The 37-year-old former featherweight and lightweight champion has won only one of his last four fights and has secured just two victories over the past decade.

Holloway, 34, who also held the featherweight title, will be making his welterweight debut as he aims to avoid a second loss to the Irish fighter.

The question remains: will McGregor mark his return with a win, or will Holloway claim revenge?

Fans can follow all the action from 03:00 GMT on Sunday, 12 July, via the website and app.

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gathered predictions from prominent figures in the MMA world.

Expert Fight Predictions

Tom Aspinall - UFC Heavyweight Champion

"McGregor is up against it in an active guy like Holloway but the power never leaves you. McGregor could finish it in one shot.
There's definitely possibility of Holloway picking him off and moving but I'm favouring a McGregor win with a round one knockout.
I think he's going to land a big left on him."

Michael Bisping - First British UFC Champion

"Conor is used to these big moments but he's been away for five years and there is a new pressure that comes with it now.
He will come out hot and hard, I think he'll be swinging. There might be a couple of troubling moments for Max Holloway but I think he'll get through it.
I think Holloway survives the first round and then it gets really tough going and McGregor will be lucky to see the final bell."

Comments made on the Believe You Me podcast.

Paddy Pimblett - UFC Lightweight

"If Conor catches Max early then I see him knocking him out. Max has been dropped in three of his last four and this is at welterweight so Conor will be big.
But if it goes past the second then Max is going to piece him up and get a late finish or decision."

Demetrious Johnson - Retired UFC Champion

"I'm going with Max for this one. He did get ragdolled by Charles Oliveira but Oliveira is a monster and I don't think Conor has the same skillset when it comes to grappling."

Comments made on the MightyCast podcast.

Lone'er Kavanagh - UFC Flyweight

"I'm looking forward to watching it as a fan. I want to back the Irishman, being part Irish but I also love Max Holloway. I'm just going to sit back and enjoy it."

Paul Felder - Retired UFC Lightweight

"I'm going with Max Holloway as a late stoppage - probably round four.
If Conor comes in phenomenal shape then maybe a decision. I'd love to see the point down but I think if Max wins it will be a late stoppage.
Conor will be difficult to deal with in the first 10 minutes but then he'll fade and, as he crumbles a bit, Max will get it."

Benoit Saint-Denis - UFC Lightweight

"It's a huge fight. Conor hasn't been fighting for a long time and I think the longer the fight lasts it will favour Max Holloway."

Dricus du Plessis - UFC Middleweight

"I'm going with the Mac. I'm never going against him. I'm never going against Conor.
I'm a massive Max Holloway fan, he's a great fighter and he's deserving of everything he's got and all the praise. But I can't go against Conor."

Comments made on the Fight Forecast podcast.

Terrance McKinney - UFC Lightweight

"If Conor doesn't get him out of there in the first two rounds then Max by a clear decision or a TKO in the fourth round."

Bobby Green - UFC Lightweight

"I'm 50/50 on it. We don't know what Conor will show up.
Everything is in Conor's favour where he doesn't have to cut weight but Max is the guy who has put the work in and been in the trenches.
I'm kind of on the side of Max but that shot Conor has and his timing is key."

Robert Whittaker - UFC Light-Heavyweight

"I'm going to be backing Max. I think he gets it done, he's been battle tested, he's been in the game, he's had these five-round fights and he's had to battle through it."

Mason Jones - UFC Lightweight

"If the fight goes ahead, I can't see it going anywhere other than a Conor McGregor win. He's too big at 170lb, Max Holloway is a big guy but he won't have the power Conor has.
I can see Conor putting Max away within three rounds. Conor's gas tank is a worry but I'm backing The Notorious."

Cory Sandhagen - UFC Bantamweight

"Max will probably win because the conditioning will be a big deal and Conor not fighting for a long time will be a big deal."

Mario Bautista - UFC Bantamweight

"I've got Max Holloway. The longer it goes it's going to play into Max's hands."

Gable Steveson - UFC Heavyweight

"Conor is a legend but so is Max. As much as I'd love to say Conor I have to go with Max on this one."

Comparison of McGregor and Holloway's Records

Both fighters have had extensive careers in the UFC, with McGregor holding titles in featherweight and lightweight divisions, while Holloway has been a dominant featherweight champion. McGregor's recent inactivity contrasts with Holloway's consistent competition, having fought eight times since McGregor's last UFC bout.

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