Latest betting odds for UFC 329: Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2

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UFC 329 features fourteen fights across the main card, prelims, and early prelims.
Saturday, July 11, will mark the return of Conor McGregor to the UFC after five years. The first-ever double Champion will take on former featherweight champion Max Holloway in a rematch thirteen years in the making.
This time around, the fight will be contested at welterweight. Apart from the main event, the 329 card, which will emanate from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, features thirteen more matches.
The co-main event will see Paddy Pimblett and Benoit Saint Denis collide, with both men looking for a statement win and to lay claim to a title shot against the newly crowned Champion Justin Gaethje.
Elsewhere on the main card, elite bantamweights Cory Sandhagen and Mario Bautista square off, Lone’er Kavanagh meets Brandon Royval at flyweight, Terrance McKinney takes on King Green at lightweight, and former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker makes his light heavyweight debut against Nikita Krylov.
The prelims are headlined by Nikita Krylov and former Middleweight Champion Robert Whittaker, who will make his Light Heavyweight debut with this matchup. The prelims will also feature Olympic wrestling gold medallist Gable Steveson, who makes his own UFC debut against Elisha Ellison.
Ahead of the fight night in Las Vegas, BetOnline.ag has provided the latest betting odds for Saturday’s showdown at the T-Mobile Arena, which give an idea about oddsmakers’ picks for the winners, so let’s have a look at them.
Latest betting odds for UFC 329: McGregor vs Holloway 2
Early Prelims:
Alessandro Cortez vs Cody Durden
Alessandro Cortez: -235
Cody Durden: +200
Ryan Gandra vs Zachary Reese
Ryan Gandra: -135
Zachary Reese: +115
Farid Basharat vs John Garza
Farid Basharat: -615
John Garza: +465
Damian Pinas vs Cesar Almeida
Damian Pinas: -265
Cesar Almeida: +225
Wang Cong vs Tracy Cortez
Wang Cong: -119
Tracy Cortez: -101
Prelims:
Luke Riley vs Kai Kamaka III
Luke Riley: -255
Kai Kamaka III: +215
Adrian Yanez vs Cody Garbrandt
Adrian Yanez: -450
Cody Garbrandt: +350
Gable Steveson vs Elisha Ellison
Gable Steveson: -2700
Elisha Ellison: +1200
Robert Whittaker vs Nikita Krylov
Robert Whittaker: -130
Nikita Krylov: +110
Main Card
Terrance McKinney vs King Green
Terrance McKinney: -125
King Green: +105
Lone’er Kavanagh vs Brandon Royval
Lone’er Kavanagh: -200
Brandon Royval: +170
Cory Sandhagen vs Mario Bautista
Cory Sandhagen: -130
Mario Bautista: +110
Benoit Saint Denis vs Paddy Pimblett
Benoit Saint Denis: -150
Paddy Pimblett: +130
Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway
Conor McGregor: +195
Max Holloway: -230
Where can fans tune in to catch UFC 329 McGregor vs Holloway?
Fans in the United States can watch the entire card live on Paramount+. In India, the event streams on Sony LIV and airs on the Sony Sports Network, while viewers in the UK and Ireland can catch it on TNT Sports Box Office and HBO Max. In Australia, the main card is available as pay-per-view through Main Event on Kayo Sports and Foxtel.
What time does the main event between McGregor and Holloway start?
The main card gets underway at 9:00 PM ET in the United States, with McGregor’s ring walk expected around 11:30 PM ET, depending on how the earlier main card fights play out. For fans in India, that translates to a main card start of 6:30 AM IST, with the main event closer to 9:00 AM IST on Sunday, July 12. In the UK, the main card begins at 2:00 AM BST.
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