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The time has finally come and it feels almost surreal. Conor McGregor is mere hours away from returning to the UFC's Octagon. The biggest star in MMA history will main event UFC 329 on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena when he takes on fellow future Hall-of-Famer Max Holloway. I'll have results and scorecards from every fight on the card. Keep refreshing for the latest updates. Let's talk MMA.

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UFC 329 Live Results
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Alessandro Costa def. Cody Durden via second-round submission (rear-naked choke)

Costa delivered a strong performance to kick off the show. There was some solid back-and-forth in the first frame, but Costa seized the momentum late in the frame, hurting Durden just before the horn.
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Early in the second, Costa got the fight to ground early, worked his way to Durden’s back before securing the rear-naked choke submission win.

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Ryan Gandra Def. Zach Reese via first-round KO

Just as Joe Rogan and Co. were complimenting Reese’s form in the opening moments of the first round, Gandra detonated a leaping left hook that floored his opponent. After a few shots on the ground, referee Mike Beltran called an end to the fight.

The victory continued Gandra’s streak. He’s now won nine in a row including six in a row by finish. The last five have been from strikes. His nickname is the Problema, and that’s proving to be accurate.
Farid Basharat def. John Garza via Unanimous Decision (30-27x2, 29-28)

Don’t let the scorecards fool you.

While they’re correct, Garza should be commended for this effort. He took this fight on short notice and fought extremely well. The 23-year-old Garza showed excellent cardio, a chin and strong boxing. He will be heard from in the future.

Basharat’s overall MMA game was the difference. He used diversified striking, relentless wrestling and durability to earn the victory. This was the last fight on his contract and he campaigned for a new deal during his post-fight interview with Rogan.
Damian Pinas def. Cezar Almeida via first-round KO

Pinas has some serious star potential. The Aruba native took a calm and measured approach en route to a devastating one-punch KO of Almeida. It was a straight right-hand counter punch off Almeida’s leg kick that led to the one-hitter-quitter.

Pinas improved to 10-1 with his sixth straight win, all by stoppage. The only loss on his career came from an illegal kick in March 2024. He’s the real deal. Pinas called out Baisangur Susurkaev during his post-fight interview.
What Time Does UFC 329 Start?

It might be a little earlier than most expect, so pay close attention.

UFC 329 runs Saturday, July 11 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and every segment .s on Paramount+ in the U.S. for the price of a subscription (around $8.99 per month, no pay-per-view fee). The final hour of prelims and the first hour of the main card also air on CBS.

    Early prelims: 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT
    Prelims: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
    Main card: 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT
    McGregor vs. Holloway walkouts: approximately 11:30 p.m. ET

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