Conor McGregor weighs in at 170.5lbs for UFC 329 bout vs Max Holloway
Conor McGregor is officially ready for his first UFC fight in five years after he weighed in at 170.5 pounds (77.3kg) on Friday ahead of his upcoming bout with Max Holloway . McGregor vs Holloway 2 i
Conor McGregor is officially ready for his first UFC fight in five years after he weighed in at 170.5 pounds (77.3kg) on Friday ahead of his upcoming
Read Full Story at Al Jazeera โWhy This Matters
The weigh-in confirms McGregorโs long-awaited return to the Octagon, reigniting debates about legacy fighters and the allure of superstars in combat sports. His presence aloneโregardless of the outcomeโshapes pay-per-view numbers and social media engagement, reinforcing the UFCโs reliance on marquee names to sustain global interest.
Background Context
McGregorโs absence since 2019 has left a void in the UFCโs welterweight and lightweight divisions, where his star power once dominated pay-per-view rankings. The Irish fighterโs rehabilitation from a three-year hiatus marked by legal troubles and injuries has been closely scrutinized, making this bout a referendum on his physical and mental readiness.
What Happens Next
The most immediate question is whether McGregor can regain his past explosiveness at lightweightโor if time has eroded the attributes that made him a two-division champion. A strong performance could pressure the UFC to fast-track another high-profile bout, while a lackluster showing may accelerate the leagueโs shift toward younger contenders.
Bigger Picture
This fight underscores the UFCโs balancing act between tradition and innovation, as aging legends like McGregor collide with the new guard exemplified by Holloway. The outcome will influence how promotions invest in veteran stars versus developing prospects, a dynamic reshaping the economics of combat sports.

