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UFC 329 predictions: Best bets for Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway
After five years away from the Octagon, the UFC’s biggest superstar in its history, Conor McGregor, finally steps back in the cage to headline the 2026 UFC International Fight Week card, UFC 329.
McGregor, the former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion, returns to take on another legendary name in former lightweight and BMF champion Max Holloway. This will be a rematch of their first meeting back in August 2013, a bout McGregor won by unanimous decision. This bout will also take place at welterweight – marking the fourth time McGregor has fought at the weight class, and Holloway’s first.
McGregor last fought at UFC 264 in July 2021, a bout that saw him break his leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier in their trilogy bout. McGregor is just 1-3 since his first hiatus from the UFC – when he fought Floyd Mayweather during a two-year break from the Octagon.
Holloway went unbeaten for nearly six years after losing to McGregor, going on to become one of the UFC’s greatest featherweight champions. He’s just 7-6 since the end of that streak, however. He added the BMF title to his mantle but lost that belt to Charles Oliveira four months ago at UFC 326.
The co-main event will be a pivotal lightweight battle between Benoit Saint Denis and Paddy Pimblett. BSD enters this fight having won four straight, scoring finishes of Kyle Prepolec, Mauricio Ruffy, Beneil Dariush and Dan Hooker. Pimblett, meanwhile, enters this fight after suffering his first UFC loss, coming up short in an interim lightweight title fight with current champ Justin Gaethje in the UFC 324 main event.
The rest of the main card includes Cory Sandhagen vs. Mario Bautista, Brandon Royval vs. Lone’er Kavanagh, and King Green vs. Terrance McKinney.
CONOR MCGREGOR VS MAX HOLLOWAY
Conor McGregor is returning to the Octagon after a five-year hiatus, raising questions about whether his skills and vintage power remain intact against a highly evolved Max Holloway. However, Holloway faces his own questions regarding how he’ll look making yet another jump in weight division. And while UFC CEO and President Dana White said at the press conference that there are multiple scenarios in play regardless of who wins, it feels hard to imagine the UFC lets their most valuable fighter ever simply fight out his contract.
For McGregor to have a chance at securing victory, he has to use his reach and look for that vintage McGregor striking to secure an early KO. The longer the fight goes, the more it benefits “Blessed.” And if McGregor can’t get the job done in 10 minutes, maybe even the first five minutes, it’s likely Holloway could put a hurting on him when you add in five years of ring rust.
BET: Fight to NOT start Round 3 (DraftKings: +120)
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BRANDON ROYVAL VS LONE’ER KAVANAGH
Brandon Royval is a fun flyweight fighter to watch, and he’ll be looking to rebound from his loss to Manel Kape. Royval is still a top flyweight contender, but he’s consistently losing to those who you’d consider the next-level and championship-level fighters. Lone’er Kavanagh’s UFC run is young. He’s just 10-1 in the sport, and after the upset loss to Charles Johnson, he rebounded hugely with his win over former champion Brandon Moreno.
Even with the KO loss to Kape, Royval is still one of the toughest flyweights, having had the Fight of the Year with current champ Joshua Van last year. And while Kavanagh has a lot of momentum on his side, Royval is still experienced and will pose a strong test to determine if Kavanagh is ready for upper-echelon competition.
BET: Fight to end via decision (DraftKings, FanDuel, Caesars, & BetMGM: -150)
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LUKE RILEY VS KAI KAMAKA III
Luke Riley is a promising European prospect who has impressed so far in his first two UFC bouts. Now he takes on the always durable Kai Kamaka III, a Hawaiian fighter with a strong chin and strong fists. The speciality for both of these men comes in their stand-up game, so expect an entertaining war with practically no time on the ground. It’s another opportunity for Riley to impress.
BET: Riley via decision (FanDuel: +140)
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto bids to give Dodgers length vs. D-backs
Jul 4, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) reacts in the seventh inning against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images The Los Angeles Dodgers know they can count on Yoshinobu Yamamoto to throw a lot of innings, and that trait is of extra importance entering Saturday’s game against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Dodgers used seven pitchers Friday after Shohei Ohtani (left knee) was scratched from his start, so the bullpen is a bit beleaguered entering the middle contest of a three-game series. Arizona took advantage with an easy 9-3 victory in the opener.
Yamamoto (9-5, 2.49 ERA) will look to restore order. The right-hander has put together quality starts in 13 of 16 outings this season.
“The good thing is we’ve got Yamamoto going (Saturday), so we feel good about him taking on a lot of the game,” Roberts said Friday before the implosion of the bullpen game.
The 27-year-old Yamamoto has Tuesday’s All-Star Game on the horizon, and his availability to pitch in that contest may depend on how taxed he is Saturday.
Yamamoto has tossed seven or more innings on seven occasions, topped by 8 1/3 innings against the Chicago White Sox on June 13. In that contest, Yamamoto took a no-hitter into the ninth before Tristan Peters led off the frame with a homer.
In his last outing, Yamamoto matched his season best of 10 strikeouts in a 3-0 victory over the San Diego Padres. He gave up three hits and two walks over seven innings.
Yamamoto has won six of his past seven starts.
Yamamoto’s first start of the season came against the Diamondbacks on March 26. He gave up two runs and five hits over six innings of an 8-2 victory.
Yamamoto has excelled against Arizona, going 4-1 with a 2.08 ERA in seven career starts.
Corbin Carroll (2-for-20, six strikeouts) and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (1-for-11) have struggled against Yamamoto. Geraldo Perdomo (4-for-13), Ketel Marte (5-for-18) and Gabriel Moreno (2-for-12) each have homered against Yamamoto.
Tim Tawa, who is 1-for-3 against Yamamoto, was the Diamondbacks’ lead man in Friday’s assault.
Tawa went 3-for-4 with a homer and matched his career high of four RBIs.
“It felt good. We scored early, which was nice,” Tawa said. “Then we got punched in the mouth a little bit but we were able to respond and did a good job.”
Gabriel Moreno added two hits and two RBIs as Arizona won its second straight game.
While Ohtani couldn’t answer the bell as a pitcher, he did serve as the designated hitter and he’s scheduled to do so again Saturday. He also withdrew from Tuesday’s All-Star game and is slated to undergo an injection next week.
“If affects more of my pitching than the hitting side of the game, that’s the reason why,” Ohtani said through an interpreter on why he can still DH.
Ohtani’s power was in full display when he led off the game with an opposite-field homer to left.
The leadoff blast was Ohtani’s 32nd of his career and 26th with the Dodgers. He trails Mookie Betts (32) and former star Davey Lopes (28) on the franchise’s all-time list.
Andy Pages had three hits and homered right after Ohtani, but Los Angeles lost for the fifth time in its past 17 games.
Arizona will start right-hander Brandon Pfaadt (2-1, 4.84) on Saturday.
Pfaadt, 27, is back in the rotation and has won consecutive starts against the San Francisco Giants and San Diego Padres.
He gave up one run and three hits over 5 1/3 innings against the Giants on June 30 and blanked the Padres on four hits over five innings on Monday.
Pfaadt gave up two runs and three hits in an inning of relief against the Dodgers on June 3.
Pfaadt is 4-2 with a 5.32 ERA in nine career appearances (eight starts) against Los Angeles.
Betts (10-for-24, two homers) and Freddie Freeman (8-for-24, one homer) have fared well against Pfaadt.
–Field Level Media
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Report: Germany, Jurgen Klopp agree to contract
Apr 22, 2026; Morristown, New Jersey, USA; Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull GmbH, Jurgen Klopp, speaks onstage during an event for the opening of the RWJBarnabas Health Red Bulls Performance Center. The complex has been selected as Brazil’s training home for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images Jurgen Klopp and the German Football Association are in agreement on a deal that will make him the head coach of the German men’s national team, The Athletic reported Saturday.
All that remains is to reach an agreement with Red Bull — where Klopp has been the head of global soccer since January 2025 — on his exit.
Once official, he will replace Julian Nagelsmann, who resigned following Germany’s exit from the World Cup in the round of 32.
The German team is getting an experienced leader.
Klopp, 59, formerly was the head coach of Liverpool (2015-24) and Borussia Dortmund (2008-15). He was named the FIFA Coach of the Year in 2019 and 2020.
Klopp intends to bring with him Pep Lijnders, who was an assistant coach at Liverpool under Klopp.
The coaching duo is expected to debut with Germany in a Nations League match in Amsterdam against the Netherlands on Sept. 24.
They led Liverpool to their maiden Premier League title in the 2019-20.
Germany, the four-time World Cup champions, were eliminated by Paraguay on Monday in a penalty shootout in the round of 32.
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Hanwha Life outlast LYON, gain finals berth in Mid-Season Invitational
A backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home.
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Hanwha Life rallied to a 3-2 win over LYON on Saturday to advance to the grand final in the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational in Daejeon, South Korea.
Hanwha Life will square off against Bilibili Gaming in the grand final, with the winner receiving $500,000 and qualifying for this fall’s 2026 World Championship. All matches are best-of-five.
Bilibili Gaming posted a 3-1 win over Hanwha Life on Thursday in the upper-bracket final.
Hanwha Life bounced back from that loss by winning the first game on Saturday. LYON responded by capturing the next two contests before Hanwha Life won the final two to set up the rematch with Bilibili Gaming in the grand final.
2026 Mid-Season Invitational prize pool:
1. $500,000
2. $300,000
3. $240,000 — LYON
4. $200,000 — G2 Esports
5-6. $160,000 — T1, Secret Whales
7-8. $110,000 — FURIA, Top Esports
9. $90,000 — Team Liquid
10. $70,000 — Karmine Corp.
11. $60,000 — Deep Cross Gaming
–Field Level Media
