TLDR
- UFC 329 ceremonial weigh-ins for main and co-main events will air on CBS on Friday, July 10 at 9 p.m. ET
- The hour-long special titled ‘UFC: McGregor vs. Holloway’ features appearances from fighters and Dana White
- Conor McGregor returns to competition after roughly five years away from the sport
- UFC 329 streams on Paramount+ on July 11 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas
- McGregor defeated Holloway by unanimous decision in their first fight in summer 2013
Sources: mmamania.com
The UFC is changing its weigh-in format for UFC 329, with CBS broadcasting a special prime time show on Friday night featuring Conor McGregor and Max Holloway.
The hour-long special titled ‘UFC: McGregor vs. Holloway’ will air on CBS this Friday, July 10, at 9 p.m. ET. The program will showcase ceremonial weigh-ins for the main and co-main events, breaking from the promotion’s typical format.
New Format for Las Vegas Event
For Las Vegas cards, the UFC normally holds official weigh-ins at Meta Apex at 9 a.m. local time. Ceremonial weigh-ins usually take place later in the day at T-Mobile Arena and are open to the public.
For UFC 329, the main and co-main event ceremonial weigh-ins will instead be broadcast separately as part of the CBS prime time special. The show will feature appearances from Conor McGregor, Max Holloway, Paddy Pimblett, and Benoit Saint Denis.
UFC CEO Dana White will also make an appearance during the broadcast. McGregor will receive his own separate sit-down interview as part of the program.
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McGregor’s Return After Five Years
UFC 329 will stream on Paramount+ on July 11 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The event marks the first appearance from McGregor in roughly five years.
McGregor’s first fight against Holloway ended in a unanimous decision victory for ‘Notorious’ in summer 2013. A lot has changed since that initial meeting over a decade ago.
‘Conor’s in fantastic shape,’ said coach Julian Dalby. ‘I’ve never seen him look so good before.’
Dalby expressed confidence in McGregor’s current condition heading into the rematch. ‘Combining Conor’s accuracy with the power that he has now, he’s unstoppable,’ the coach added.
The CBS special represents an unusual approach for the UFC in promoting a major fight card. Network television exposure typically provides a larger audience than the promotion’s standard weigh-in broadcasts.
The partnership with CBS for this special broadcast comes as McGregor makes his long-awaited return to the octagon. His last appearance was roughly five years ago, making this comeback one of the most anticipated in recent UFC history.
The UFC 329 event will be available to stream on Paramount+ the following day. T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas will host the fights on Saturday, July 11.
Paddy Pimblett to Face Benoit Saint-Denis in UFC 329 Co-Main Event
Pimblett and Saint Denis will compete in the co-main event of the card. Both fighters will appear on the CBS special alongside the main event competitors.
The official weigh-ins will still take place at Meta Apex on Friday morning at 9 a.m. local time. The CBS broadcast in the evening will feature the ceremonial weigh-ins for selected fights.
This marks a departure from the UFC’s standard practice of holding all ceremonial weigh-ins together at T-Mobile Arena. The new format separates the highest-profile bouts for the television special.





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