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McGregor vows Holloway won't land a punch
16 Jun
Summary
- McGregor vows Max Holloway won't land a single glove.
- The rematch is set for welterweight at UFC 329.
- McGregor dismisses Holloway's claim as best UFC boxer.

Conor McGregor has returned to his signature trash-talking ahead of his UFC 329 main event clash with Max Holloway on July 11 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This fight signifies McGregor's comeback after a five-year absence from the octagon.
During a face-to-face interview, McGregor dismissed Holloway's assertion of being the UFC's top boxer. He proclaimed that Holloway would not be able to land a punch on him, even at this new welterweight division. Their initial encounter in 2013 was a unanimous decision victory for McGregor at featherweight.
McGregor further intensified the rivalry by referring to Holloway as his "child," while Holloway responded by embracing the "Hawaiian warrior" persona. The bout is scheduled to take place in the welterweight division, a shift from their previous featherweight contest.