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Conor McGregor to Headline UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena After Five-Year Break

By Matthias Binder May 17, 2026
UFC superstar Conor McGregor set to return to action in Las Vegas
UFC superstar Conor McGregor set to return to action in Las Vegas - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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UFC superstar Conor McGregor set to return to action in Las Vegas

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Timeline of the ReturnImpact on Las Vegas and Key StakeholdersWhat Changes for Fans and the SportNext Steps in Preparation

UFC superstar Conor McGregor set to return to action in Las Vegas – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

UFC president Dana White has confirmed that Conor McGregor will return to competition for the first time in five years. The fighter is scheduled to headline UFC 329 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The announcement places one of the sport’s most prominent names back in the spotlight at a venue that regularly hosts major combat sports events.

Timeline of the Return

The five-year absence represents the longest gap in McGregor’s professional career to date. White’s statement sets a clear path forward, with the Las Vegas card positioned as the immediate next step. Organizers now face the task of finalizing the full fight card and securing the necessary preparations for an event of this scale.

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Stakeholders across the UFC organization, including matchmakers and promotional teams, will coordinate logistics in the coming weeks. Local authorities in Las Vegas will also review venue requirements and security plans to accommodate expected attendance levels.

Impact on Las Vegas and Key Stakeholders

The decision to host the event at T-Mobile Arena directly affects the city’s sports and entertainment calendar. Hotels, restaurants, and transportation services in the area stand to see increased activity around the date of the card. Fans who have followed McGregor’s career will have a defined opportunity to attend in person rather than relying on broadcasts alone.

Broader consequences include renewed media coverage that highlights Las Vegas as a destination for high-profile combat sports. The UFC benefits from the visibility of its most recognizable athlete, while the arena gains another marquee booking that reinforces its role in the local economy.

What Changes for Fans and the Sport

Supporters gain a concrete date to anticipate after years without a McGregor fight. The return also shifts attention within the lightweight and welterweight divisions, where other athletes may adjust their own schedules in response to the headliner.

Training camps for McGregor and his opponent will now operate under a fixed timeline. Promotional efforts will focus on building interest through established channels, ensuring the event reaches both longtime followers and newer audiences.

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Next Steps in Preparation

White and the UFC team will release additional details on the undercard and ticket sales in the near term. Venue staff at T-Mobile Arena will begin coordinating with production crews to meet the technical demands of a pay-per-view broadcast.

Local businesses tied to tourism can begin planning for visitor influx, while regulatory bodies review standard compliance measures for large-scale events. The process remains focused on delivering a safe and organized competition that meets the expectations set by the announcement.

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