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Max Holloway says Conor McGregor is 'already behind' at UFC 329 if he buys into false narrative

Max Holloway challenges Conor McGregor’s mental state ahead of their scheduled appearance at UFC 329.

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The brief

Max Holloway has publicly commented on Conor McGregor's mindset heading into the upcoming UFC 329 event. Coverage indicates that Holloway believes McGregor is at a disadvantage if he relies on a specific narrative regarding their contest.

Reports from Bloody Elbow highlight the verbal exchange between the fighters as the event approaches. Simultaneously, Yahoo Sports has released the full card betting odds for the fight week, situating this matchup within the broader tournament context.

Coverage does not yet specify how McGregor will respond to these comments. Observers are tracking the official betting shifts and fighter preparations as fight week continues.

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Quick answers

What event are Max Holloway and Conor McGregor preparing for?

The fighters are scheduled to compete at UFC 329.

Why does Max Holloway believe Conor McGregor is behind?

Holloway suggests McGregor is at a disadvantage if he buys into a false narrative surrounding the fight.

Where can the current betting odds for UFC 329 be found?

Yahoo Sports has published the early fight week betting odds for the full card.

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