UFC 329 takes center stage at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, tonight, Saturday, July 11, bringing one of the most highly anticipated fight cards of the year with blockbuster bouts throughout the lineup. The event concludes the UFC’s annual International Fight Week and marks the promotion’s return to its regular stomping grounds in “Sin City” for the first time since UFC 326 in March.
The UFC 329 card is headlined by the long-awaited return of Conor McGregor, who faces former rival Max Holloway in a welterweight rematch. The pair first met in August 2013, when both were still in the early stages of their featherweight careers, with “The Notorious” earning a unanimous decision victory. Meanwhile, the co-main event pits Benoit Saint-Denis against fellow European Paddy Pimblett in a pivotal lightweight clash.
UFC 329: What Walkout Songs Do Conor McGregor And Max Holloway Use?
The action inside the Octagon may decide the outcome, but the spectacle begins with the walkouts. As each fighter makes the journey to the cage, the arena comes alive, with entrance music and roaring fans setting the stage for the battles to come.
Here’s a rundown of the walkout songs several UFC 329 fighters have used for their previous Octagon appearances.
With a 10-4 UFC record, Conor McGregor returns to active competition for the first time in five years after suffering a gruesome leg fracture during his trilogy bout against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. The former two-division champion’s last victory came in January 2020, when he needed just 40 seconds to knock out Donald Cerrone.
Few fighters can match the spectacle of a McGregor walkout. “The Notorious” has produced some of the most iconic entrances in MMA history, thanks in large part to his signature two-song medley. The walk begins with the haunting rendition of “The Foggy Dew” by the late Sinéad O’Connor and The Chieftains, setting a patriotic tone before seamlessly transitioning into “Hypnotize” by The Notorious B.I.G. as McGregor approaches the Octagon.
Meanwhile, Max Holloway enters UFC 329 with a 23-9 promotional record, looking to rebound from a one-sided unanimous decision loss to Charles Oliveira in their BMF title clash at UFC 326. Blessed” captured the symbolic belt by defeating Dustin Poirier at UFC 318 in July 2025.
Holloway has remained remarkably consistent with his walkout music throughout his UFC career. The former featherweight champion typically makes his entrance to “Hawaiian Kickboxer” by Moke Boy, often pairing it with a second track. For his most recent outing, however, “Blessed” opted for the laid-back Hawaiian reggae vibes of “Only Jah Jah Knows” by Kanaka Fyah.
UFC 329: What Walkout Songs Do Benoit Saint-Denis, Paddy pimblett , And Others Use?
Sporting a 9-3 UFC record, Benoit Saint-Denis enters UFC 329 riding a four-fight finishing streak, most recently scoring a second-round knockout victory over Dan Hooker at UFC 325 in January.
Much like his perfect finishing rate inside the Octagon, “God of War” has remained unwavering in his choice of walkout music, consistently making the walk to the military anthem “Le Chant des Commandos” by NTM. The song holds deep personal significance, paying homage to his service with France’s elite special forces before transitioning to a career in mixed martial arts.
Meanwhile, Paddy Pimblett arrives at UFC 329 with a 7-1 UFC record, looking to bounce back from a one-sided unanimous decision loss to Justin Gaethje in their interim lightweight title fight at UFC 324 in January.
Much like his all-action fighting style, “The Baddy” has remained loyal to his walkout music, making his entrance to a high-energy mashup of “Lethal Industry” by Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano and “Heads Will Roll” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Check out the potential walkout songs for other fighters on the UFC 329 fight card:
- Cory Sandhagen: “Here We Go” by Mac Miller
- Mario Bautista: “Immigrant Song” by Led Zeppelin
- Brandon Royval: “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” by Ol’ Dirty Bastard
- Lone’er Kavanagh: “Many Men (Wish Death)” by 50 Cent
- King Green: “Mmhmm” by BigXthaPlug
- Terrance McKinney: “Hussle & Motivate” by Nipsey Hussle
- Nikita Krylov: “April” by Kino
- Tracy Cortez: “Como la Flor” by Selena Y Los Dinos.

