UFC 329 McGregor vs Holloway 2: Start time in India, USA, UK, Australia & more

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The international fight will be headlined by a major rematch.
International Fight Week will conclude tonight with UFC 329, where Conor McGregor will return to the UFC after five years to take on former Featherweight Champion Max Holloway. The rematch, thirteen years in the making, will headline the show at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The co-main event will feature a highly anticipated lightweight clash between Paddy Pimblett and Benoit Saint Denis, with both fighters aiming for an impressive victory and a potential opportunity to challenge newly crowned champion Justin Gaethje.
The main card will also include a bantamweight matchup between top contenders Cory Sandhagen and Mario Bautista, while Lone’er Kavanagh faces Brandon Royval in a flyweight bout.
Terrance McKinney will take on King Green at lightweight, and former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker will make his light heavyweight debut against Nikita Krylov.
The preliminary card will be headlined by the matchup between Nikita Krylov and Robert Whittaker, who moves up to light heavyweight for the first time. The prelims will also feature Olympic gold medalist wrestler Gable Steveson making his UFC debut against Elisha Ellison.
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UFC 329 McGregor vs Holloway 2: Start time
Main Card:
- USA: 9:00 PM ET / 6:00 PM PT (Saturday, July 11)
- UK: 2:00 AM BST (Sunday, July 12)
- India: 6:30 AM IST (Sunday, July 12)
- Canada: 9:00 PM ET (Saturday, July 11)
- Australia: 11:00 AM AEST (Sunday, July 12)
- Saudi Arabia: 4:00 AM AST (Sunday, July 12)
- France: 3:00 AM CEST (Sunday, July 12)
- Brazil: 10:00 PM BRT (Saturday, July 11)
- Mexico: 7:00 PM CST (Saturday, July 11)
- Singapore: 9:00 AM SGT (Sunday, July 12)
- Nigeria: 2:00 AM WAT (Sunday, July 12)
- South Africa: 3:00 AM SAST (Sunday, July 12)
- China: 9:00 AM CST (Sunday, July 12)
- Japan: 10:00 AM JST (Sunday, July 12)
The early prelims for the event will begin at 5:00 PM ET (10:00 PM BST, Saturday / 2:30 AM IST, Sunday), followed by the preliminary card at 7:00 PM ET (12:00 AM BST, Sunday / 4:30 AM IST, Sunday).
UFC 329 Main Card

- Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway
- Benoit Saint Denis vs Paddy Pimblett
- Cory Sandhagen vs Mario Bautista
- Lone’er Kavanagh vs Brandon Royval
- Terrance McKinney vs King Green
UFC 329 McGregor vs Holloway: Prelims
- Robert Whittaker vs Nikita Krylov
- Gable Steveson vs Elisha Ellison
- Adrian Yanez vs Cody Garbrandt
- Luke Riley vs Kai Kamaka III
UFC 329 McGregor vs Holloway: Early Prelims
- Wang Cong vs Tracy Cortez
- Damian Pinas vs Cesar Almeida
- Farid Basharat vs John Garza
- Ryan Gandra vs Zachary Reese
- Alessandro Cortez vs Cody Durden
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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