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Supercomputer Predicts Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2

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For years, Conor McGregor’s UFC return felt like a myth MMA fans kept telling themselves, something that would never come to light.

Every few months there was another training clip, another cryptic tweet, another ‘promise’ that Notorious was coming back to reignite the beauty of the sport once again.

But each time, these rumours were dampened by injuries, cancelled fights, and pure false reporting. So, it is no surprise that most people had stopped believing the comeback would ever actually happen.

But then, overnight, everything changed. Dana White dropped the big news, something fans never thought they would read again, that Conor McGregor is officially making a return.

UFC 329: Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2 is officially set to headline UFC 329 during International Fight Week in Las Vegas, and it comes more than a decade after the pair first shared the Octagon.


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The rematch is almost impossible to call because of how dramatically both fighters have changed since their first meeting in 2013. Back then, McGregor was an ambitious featherweight prospect with sharp movement and massive potential, while Holloway was a teenager still trying to establish himself on the roster.

McGregor won via unanimous decision that night, despite reportedly tearing his ACL during the fight. Now, both fighters are in a completely different space, with each having their own qualities.

Holloway may be coming off a loss to Charles Oliveira, but he remains one of the sport’s elite pressure fighters and still possesses the relentless pace that has broken opponents for years. McGregor, on the other hand, has not fought since suffering that horrific leg break against Dustin Poirier in 2021.

This historical match-up will dominate headlines for weeks to come, and deserves the best analysis and predictions. That is why we asked the Supercomputer for its predictions for this huge contest, and the results are certainly intriguing.

Supercomputer’s Prediction For McGregor vs Holloway 2

Holloway is easily the far more active and ready fighter, whereas, McGregor is returning after nearly five years away from MMA competition.

With the rumoured weight sitting at welterweight (170lbs), this probably helps McGregor physically and may reduce some of Holloway’s cardio edge.

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway

The Supercomputer has predicted the early rounds to be McGregor’s danger zone. He still remains one of the cleanest early-round counter-strikers MMA has seen throughout history, and if his timing and speed survived the break, the early minutes will be extremely dangerous for Holloway.

The American’s fighting style focuses on the long-game, with designated rhythm and building reads over time. McGregor historically punishes slow starters, such as Jose Aldo, Eddie Alvarez, and Poirier in their first fight.


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But if Holloway can survive the early flurry, his territory will be the mid-to-late rounds. Today’s Holloway is different to the last time the pair faced off. He now uses his pace better than almost anyone. Combine this with elite durability and non-stop combination volume, he will be in it for the long run.

This does not suit McGregor, who will almost certainly not be as physically ready. With the long lay-off and a horrific leg injury, it’s hard to trust his ability to maintain elite movement for 25 minutes.

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway

To sum up, the reasons why McGregor can win:

  • He’s naturally larger.
  • Holloway absorbs a lot of strikes.
  • McGregor’s left hand is still a genuine equaliser.
  • Holloway has taken enormous career mileage.

Why Holloway can dominate:

  • Activity matters enormously in MMA.
  • Five-year lay-offs are brutal historically.
  • Holloway has evolved massively since 2013.
  • McGregor hasn’t looked elite for sustained stretches since 2016–2020.

With all these points, the Supercomputer came to the following prediction. Max Holloway by TKOin the fourth round.

“McGregor has real success early and may even win round one cleanly, but Holloway’s pace, durability, and activity eventually drown him once the fight extends past the halfway point. That said, McGregor landing a sharp counter left and ending it early is absolutely plausible — which is why this match-up is much more competitive than some people are pretending.”

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway

If McGregor wins, the UFC instantly regains its biggest mainstream superstar and opens the door to many more blockbuster fights. If Holloway wins, he finally wipes off one of the few lingering ‘what-ifs’ from his career, and potentially puts McGregor out of the business entirely.

Either way, the stakes are enormous, and the world cannot wait for it to come to fruition.

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Dana White Reveals Why UFC Legend Anderson Silva Hates Him

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UFC CEO Dana White has revealed that one company legend, who is frequently included in the GOAT debate, now hates him so much that he refuses to speak to him.

The veteran matchmaker has been in charge of the world’s mixed martial arts organisation for 25 years, having initially bought into the company in 2001. While Dana hasn’t always been popular with his fighters, he’s typically kept a positive relationship with most of its top stars.

White is on good terms with the likes of Ronda Rousey, Conor McGregor and Daniel Cormier and remains cordial with many others, even after having disagreements.

UFC Legend Refuses to Speak to White

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However, in a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Dana admitted that one icon of the Octagon “won’t talk to me to this day” over the way his run with the company ended.

No matter how dominant a fighter is, there comes a time in every competitor’s career when the skills that they once dazzled with have faded.

Across his quarter of a century, White has had to have numerous conversations with fighters who have passed their prime about stepping away from being an active UFC fighter.

Understandably, these are not easy talks to have, but the competitors involved usually realise that their time in the spotlight is coming to an end and generally don’t hold too much of a grudge against Dana for suggesting that they should hang up their gloves.


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This is not the case when it comes to former UFC Middleweight Champion, Anderson Silva, though. Widely considered to be the greatest 185lbs fighter the UFC has ever seen, ‘The Spider’ went unbeaten for 16 fights after debuting for the promotion in June 2006, including a record 10 successful defences of the middleweight championship.

Silva was an incredible fighter to watch in his prime, but his style was heavily dependent on his reflexes. When these began to fade with age, Anderson’s aura of invincibility disappeared with them.

After suffering his first UFC loss to Chris Weidman at UFC 162 in July 162, Anderson would pick up just one single win across the next seven years.

By the time he fought Uriah Hall in October 2020, Silva was 45 years old. When he fell to a fourth-round stoppage defeat, Dana insisted that he would never promote another fight involving the Brazilian.

White stuck to his word, even though it seemingly ruined the pair’s relationship forever.

“Anderson Silva, he was always a unique individual to deal with, but he lost like eight or nine or 10 in a row, something like that,” White recalled. [Silva actually lost seven of his last nine UFC bouts.]

“That guy won’t talk to me to this day. Because I said it’s over and he was in his 40s.”

Dana continued: “His thing was ‘who are you to tell me that I’m done doing what I love to do?’ [I told him] it’s over. Obviously, they can go fight [somewhere else] and he did. He went and fought a boxing match and he fought a bunch of other fights.

“He can still fight. You just can’t do it here.”

Now 51 years old, Silva continues to compete, alongside training to be a police officer. His most recent fight saw him knock out former UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley in a boxing match in December of last year.

It’s now nearly six years since he last fought for the UFC, but he’s still seemingly no closer to forgiving Dana.

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Man Utd Pull Out of Move to Sign Elliot Anderson

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Manchester United have pulled out of a potential move to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson following a big U-turn, according to the Mirror.

Man United have made strengthening their central midfield the priority this summer, with one report suggesting they could look to bring in three new players for the position, if Manuel Ugarte joins Casemiro in leaving the club.

The Red Devils want to bring in a top-class replacement for the Brazilian, while two lower-cost options could arrive at Old Trafford in the coming months to boost a squad that will be playing Champions League football for the first time since the 2023-24 campaign.

United had identified Anderson as their number one target for the midfield position, according to GIVEMESPORT sources, following an outstanding season for Forest which has culminated in him becoming a regular England starter ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America.

The chances of the 23-year-old still being at the City Ground appear to be diminishing as his stock continues to rise, although it is also looking like he won’t be wearing a red shirt at Old Trafford next term either.

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According to the Mirror, Manchester United chiefs are not willing to meet Forest’s £100m valuation of their top summer target, even though he is a player they really want.

The price tag isn’t the only reason for the Red Devils walking away from a move though, with club chiefs believing that the ‘elite’ Three Lions star would prefer to join Manchester City instead of them.

The Premier League runners-up are said to be confident they will land Anderson, despite the fact that Pep Guardiola is set to be replaced by Enzo Maresca at the Etihad Stadium this summer.

The Italian has given the green light to bring the former Newcastle United star to the club as one of his first signings.

Who Could Man United Sign Instead?

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With a deal for Anderson off the table, United now have to look elsewhere to complete their midfield rebuild.

Reports on Wednesday afternoon suggest they have agreed a £38m deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta, with an agreement on personal terms with the Brazilian already reached, according to GMS sources.

Two more players could arrive though, with a report in Italy suggesting that Michael Carrick has told the club to sign Newcastle United star Sandro Tonali too, with the 26-year-old one of the best in his position in the Premier League.

The Italy international won’t come on the cheap though, with the Magpies said to value him at up to €100m (£86m).

The Red Devils will look at another low-cost option too, with three Championship players among those linked.

Southampton’s Shea Charles and Middlesbrough’s Hayden Hackney have been mentioned, along with the recently-relegated Mateus Fernandes of West Ham United.

The Mirror claim that Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, Brighton and Hove Albion’s Carlos Baleba and Real Madrid duo Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde are also on their shortlist.

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Anthony Gordon’s Wage After Leaving Newcastle For Barcelona Emerges

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The summer transfer saga involving Anthony Gordon is already set to come to an end, after Newcastle United accepted a mega-money offer from Barcelona for the winger.

GIVEMESPORT sources understand a deal has been agreed worth in around £70m, plus a future sell-on clause for the England international, who will jet out to Spain to complete a medical before finalising a deal before the World Cup.

That’s despite major interest from Bayern Munich and Premier League clubs about a move, with Newcastle in a position where they were forced to listen to offers after a poor season in the Premier League meant they missed out on European football entirely.

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According to The Chronicle Live, the Magpies received two rival bids on Wednesday for the 25-year-old’s services – one from Barcelona, and one from Bayern Munich.

But the Bundesliga champions were blown out of the water, and refused to match Barcelona’s bid, which allowed the Catalan club to seal an agreement and get a deal over the line, with a deal worth £69.3m including add-ons.

It’s reported that Gordon has already said goodbye to his teammates, and in a stunning update, he is now set to see his wages doubled to around £300,000-a-week at the Camp Nou.

Gordon was left out of the Newcastle side since the clash with Crystal Palace back in April, with Eddie Howe admitting that they were ‘planning for the future’ with his absence. Now a deal has been agreed, and the club will get the financial injection they were looking for to help them bolster their own squad, while also hoping to keep hold of other stars.

Gordon One of England’s Highest-Paid Players

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With Gordon set to earn around £300,000-a-week in Spain as part of his agreement with the club, he is expected to climb the list of England’s highest-paid players as a result.

Currently, the country’s top earner is Ivan Toney, who takes home a whopping £427,670-a-week from Saudi club Al-Ahli. His form has somewhat justified the money, netting an impressive 42 goals in 49 appearances, and earning a spot in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the World Cup.

Behind him is Harry Kane, who earns £419,120-a-week at Bayern Munich, while Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham earns around £350,000-a-week in the Spanish capital. But Gordon would slot into the list just behind him, and alongside the likes of Jack Grealish and Bukayo Saka once he puts pen to paper on his new deal.


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