UFC 329 Predictions: McGregor's the show, we're betting elsewhere
Everyone's slamming Holloway at 1.40 for peanuts. The real money at UFC 329 is elsewhere: the French co-main and a main-card favorite nobody's watching. Here's where we're betting, and why.

Everyone's slamming Holloway at 1.40 the second they see the card. It's the story the book is selling: the active legend cleaning up the rusty comeback kid, easy money, ticket punched without a second thought. Here's the thing about a night like this. The real money is almost never on the obvious name. It's on the co-main and on a main-card favorite nobody's talking about.
UFC 329 goes down Saturday, July 11, 2026 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. We broke down the card. Here's where we're betting.
McGregor vs Holloway Prediction: the Legend or the Comeback?
Our pick: Max Holloway to win at 1.40.
Holloway throws 6.91 significant strikes per minute, one of the highest volumes in UFC history, sits at 81% takedown defense, and has fought five times since 2023. McGregor hasn't competed since he snapped his shin against Poirier in July 2021, with an 18-month anti-doping suspension layered on top. His only window is an early KO: his last four wins all came before round three. If that left hand lands early, it's over. If it doesn't, Holloway's volume drowns him across five rounds.
So why not toss a couple bucks on McGregor at 2.95 while you're at it? Because that's the bait. Five years off, a gas tank nobody can vouch for, one path that works: you lose this bet way more than you win it. We're not touching it.
There's one real question mark on Holloway, though. This is his first fight at 170, two divisions north of where he built his career. But the activity gap outweighs that doubt. 1.40 implies about 71%, and we've got him a tick higher. At that price you're risking 100 to make 40, so it's not the bet that funds your weekend. It's the anchor of the night, perfect inside a parlay.
Confidence: ●●●○○
Bet Holloway at 1.40 on CrazyBet !
Saint-Denis vs Pimblett Prediction: Where the Real Value Hides
Our pick: Benoit Saint-Denis to win at 1.55. Best value on the card, full stop.
BSD rolls in on four straight finishes, including a 16-second KO of Dariush and a beatdown of Dan Hooker in Sydney back in late January. The run put him at #5 in the world, and he averages 4.19 takedowns per 15 minutes, a massive number. Pimblett, meanwhile, is coming off his first UFC loss to Gaethje and has to survive a brutal weight cut to make 155. More to the point, his takedown defense is the soft spot in the whole file, and that's exactly where BSD goes to work.
The risk? BSD's only two losses came standing, when he got caught, and Pimblett's got the chin and the grappling to punish a single mistake. But at 1.55 the book has the Frenchman winning 64 times out of 100, and we've got him closer to 68. That gap is the value.
Confidence: ●●●●○
Bet Saint-Denis at 1.55 on CrazyBet!
Sandhagen vs Bautista: the Quiet Favorite Worth a Line
Our pick: Cory Sandhagen to win at 1.62.
An elite striker ranked top-four at bantamweight, Sandhagen bounces back from his title loss to Merab Dvalishvili. Bautista is a rematch seven years after eating a first-round submission in 2019: he's improved, but he's still a level below. The market has him winning 62% of the time, we bump that to 65. Not the lock of the century, but a clean line to round out a parlay, far from the tiny prices at the bottom of the card.
Confidence: ●●●○○
Bet Sandhagen at 1.62 on CrazyBet!
The Traps: Where Not to Put Your Money
Gable Steveson at 1.04 is dead money: you're risking 100 to win 4 on a guy with zero UFC experience, and even in a parlay he tanks the payout. Lone'er Kavanagh at 1.50 is defensible but barely pays, and if you want the swing on that fight, it's Royval at 2.45.
The rule for the night: on a McGregor card, the book knows you'll smash your ticket on the obvious favorite just for the name, and it shaves the price accordingly. We bet value, not names.
When and Where to Watch UFC 329
The card runs the night of Saturday, July 11. Early prelims kick off around 6 PM ET, prelims around 8, the main card around 10 PM ET, with the two big fights landing closer to 12:30 AM ET. In North America it streams on Paramount+. And while it plays out, you can follow live odds and bet round by round on CrazyBet.
Our Card, Quick Version
Three picks we stand behind. The two we're passing on: McGregor at 2.95 (the bait) and Steveson at 1.04 (dead money).
| Combat | Notre pari | Odds | Implied % | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saint Denis vs Pimblett | Saint-Denis to win | 1,55 | 64% | ●●●●○ |
| McGregor vs Holloway | Holloway to win | 1,40 | 71% | ●●●○○ |
| Sandhagen vs Bautista | Sandhagen to win | 1,62 | 62% | ●●●○○ |
Bet Smart, Don't Get Burned
A 64% bet like BSD still loses more than one fight in three, and MMA is the sport where one clean left hand drops a whole card of favorites. The book's margin grinds against you over time: only bet what you can lose without it changing your week, and walk away when it stops being fun.