UFC 329 Breaks Record with Historic $25 Million Gate Thanks to Conor McGregor

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UFC 329 Shatters Gate Records with $25 Million in Revenue, Cementing Conor McGregor’s Financial Impact

UFC 329, headlined by Conor McGregor’s welterweight showdown against Max Holloway, smashed the live event revenue record, generating $25 million in gate sales. The figure, confirmed by UFC President Dana White, eclipses the previous high of $21,829,245 set at UFC 304 in September 2024. The event, held in Las Vegas, marked the first time the promotion exceeded $25 million in single-event revenue.

McGregor’s Financial Powerhouse Status Confirmed

The $25 million haul underscores McGregor’s unrivaled financial clout. The Irish star accounts for three of the four highest-grossing live gates in UFC history. His 2016 bout against Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 drew $17.7 million, while the 2018 Khabib Nurmagomedov clash at UFC 229 brought in $17,188,000. White called the record “the Conor McGregor effect,” citing his “unmatched ability to generate demand.”

Star-Studded Card Without Title Fights

Paddy Pimblett, Benoit Saint Denis, Cory Sandhagen, and Gable Steveson—making his UFC debut—competed alongside veterans Robert Whittaker and Cody Garbrandt.

Star-Studded Card Without Title Fights

Historical Context and Industry Implications

What’s Next for the UFC?

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