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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayUFC lightweight star Paddy Pimblett leads the way for wagers you should place for UFC 329 this weekend in Las Vegas.
UFC 329 is days away as former two-division champion Conor McGregor, one of the most beloved figures in Mixed Martial Arts history, prepares to return to the Octagon against former BMF titleholder Max Holloway. It’ll mark McGregor’s first fight since injuring his leg against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.
McGregor vs. Holloway 2 isn’t the only high-profile bout at UFC 329. The co-main event features a potential No. 1 lightweight contender bout between Paddy Pimblett and Benoit Saint-Denis.
Heavyweight prospect Gable Steveson’s highly-anticipated debut, along with Robert Whittaker’s move to light heavyweight, are two intriguing bouts to keep an eye on. Several Dana White’s Contender Series alums will look to make statements on one of the year’s biggest cards.
UFC 329 is expected to attract the attention of sportsbooks worldwide.
Here are some bets you should place at BetOnline.ag to potentially win some money this weekend during UFC 329.
All odds courtesy of BetOnline (as of 07/07/2026)
Zachary Reese vs. Ryan Gandra UNDER 1.5 rounds (-190)
Talented middleweights Zach Reese and Ryan Gandra will look to steal the show on the UFC 329 prelims. While fans can expect a firefight for as long as it lasts, they shouldn’t expect the fight to last long.
Gandra enters UFC 329 off of an electric UFC debut in February, knocking out Jose Medina in just 41 seconds. The Dana White’s Contender Series standout has earned five consecutive stoppage wins, with four out of the five victories coming inside 1.5 rounds.
Meanwhile, Reese has also shown the tendency to get off to fast starts inside the Octagon during his three-year UFC tenure. After six straight first-round finishes to begin his career, Reese has had an up-and-down run in the UFC, highlighted by a 20-second KO against Julian Marquez at UFC Louisville in 2024.
Expect Gandra to go for the quick knockout against Reese. If Gandra fails to get the early finish, Reese could capitalize on Gandra’s suspect gas tank and pour on the pressure early in Round 2.
Damian Pinas by KO/TKO (+100)
UFC 329 features one of the sport’s most exciting middleweight prospects in Suriname’s Damian Pinas.
The 24-year-old Pinas holds a freakish 79.5″ reach entering his promotional debut, an attribute seldom seen in the middleweight division. Pinas earned four consecutive first-round knockout wins entering UFC 329, including a viral knockout on Dana White’s Contender Series in February.
Pinas boxing will be a stiff test for fellow DWCS alum Cesar Almeida. But Almeida also possesses crisp striking technique, as evidenced by recent wins over Abdul Razak Alhassan and Ihor Potieria.
Pinas holds a 5.5″ reach advantage over Almeida, an advantage he’ll look to exploit in the early moments of the fight. The talented prospect has the ability to knock out Almeida with one shot or with a blistering combination, and a quick knockout is worth the low-risk, modest-reward wager.
Paddy Pimblett ML (+130)
For the first time in his UFC career, lightweight fan favorite Paddy Pimblett will look to bounce back from a loss in his previous outing. Pimblett and Benoit Saint-Denis fight in the UFC 329 co-main event in a high-stakes bout for both sides.
After a lopsided defeat to Justin Gaethje, Pimblett will look to make a statement in his return. Despite the loss, Pimblett showed off impressive durability against Gaethje’s barrage and threatened with his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at times in the cage.
Pimblett could absorb heavy shots from Saint-Denis early on, but Saint-Denis has shown ‘suspect’ defense, according to a renowned MMA analyst. Saint-Denis is in the middle of an impressive win streak since back-to-back brutal losses in 2024.
If Pimblett is able to survive Saint-Denis’ early barrage, expect the UK standout to outpace and outpressure the Frenchman as the fight goes on. If Pimblett gets the fight to the ground, Saint-Denis could be in a world of trouble.
Pimblett has more ways to win on Saturday night, making a bounce-back performance highly likely. Expect Pimblett to shine under another massive spotlight.
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