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Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2 at UFC 329: All you need to know
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Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2 at UFC 329: All you need to know

Conor McGregor, a former two-division champion, returns to the UFC for the first time in five years to face Max Holloway in a welterweight main event at UFC 329. McGregor, who has not competed since suffering a broken tibia in 2021, aims to reestablish himself as a title contender and defeat Holloway for the second time. Holloway, making his official welterweight debut, previously had a successful career at lower weights. The event takes place during International Fight Week in Las Vegas, with the main card starting at 9pm ET. McGregor expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity but indicated no immediate plans to switch weight classes, while Holloway hopes to capitalize on a potential title shot if he defeats McGregor.

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Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2 at UFC 329: All you need to know

Conor McGregor, a former two-division champion, returns to the UFC for the first time in five years to face Max Holloway in a welterweight main event at UFC 329. McGregor, who has not competed since suffering a broken tibia in 2021, aims to reestablish himself as a title contender and defeat Holloway for the second time. Holloway, making his official welterweight debut, previously had a successful career at lower weights. The event takes place during International Fight Week in Las Vegas, with the main card starting at 9pm ET. McGregor expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity but indicated no immediate plans to switch weight classes, while Holloway hopes to capitalize on a potential title shot if he defeats McGregor.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of a sports event without taking a political stance. It reports on the fighters' backgrounds, the event schedule, and quotes from both athletes without apparent bias. The content is focused on the athletic competition rather than any politically charged issue.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article provides mostly accurate information about the event, including the fighters and the significance of the matchup. It mentions the correct date and location but incorrectly states the event as happening on Saturday night rather than Sunday. The timing details are incomplete and lack speci

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McGregor makes weight ahead of UFC 329 bout against Holloway

Conor McGregor, an Irish former two-division UFC champion, has officially made weight for his upcoming bout against Max Holloway at UFC 329. This marks McGregor's first UFC fight in five years, following a broken tibia sustained in 2021 and various personal challenges. The event takes place in Las Vegas as part of International Fight Week. McGregor, returning to the welterweight division, aims to reestablish himself as a title contender. Holloway, who is making his official welterweight debut, weighed in at 170 pounds, seeking to even the score in their long-standing rivalry. The pair had previously faced each other in 2015, with McGregor winning by unanimous decision.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event involving professional combat sports and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the athletes' performance and background without introducing ideological,党

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