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UFC 329

Las Vegas, United States
Jul 11, 2026 — Jul 12, 2026
Starts in 17 days

About This Tournament

UFC 329 is booked for Saturday, 11 July 2026 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas as the marquee fight card of UFC International Fight Week. The event anchors one of the promotion's biggest annual weekends alongside fan events and the Hall of Fame ceremony.

Tournament Details

Sport

MMA

Venue

Las Vegas, United States

Start Date

July 11, 2026

End Date

July 12, 2026

Format

In-Person

Organizer

T-Mobile Arena

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