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Five years and a day after breaking his leg at UFC 264, Conor McGregor returns to the Octagon with his reputation not so much tarnished but trashed. The intervening years have been punctuated by multiple allegations of sexual assault, arrests and dalliances with the far right, yet Dana White has granted his erstwhile golden goose a chance to rehabilitate his noxious image via a rematch with Max Holloway at UFC 329.Here's how you can watch UFC 329 live streams from anywhere with a VPN and potentially for just $1.

Holloway and McGregor previously faced off at UFC Fight Night: Shogun vs Sonnen 13 years ago. It was the Irishman's second Octagon appearance, and Holloway's sixth. McGregor came out on top on that occasion — literally as well as figuratively.Three days shy of his 38th birthday and having spent half a decade indulging his every whim, there are huge questions over McGregor's fitness. This is, however, a matchup that plays into his hands on several fronts.McGregor won their first fight by unanimous decision after landing 53 strikes to Holloway's 23, but it was his uncharacteristic use of the takedown that really knocked the stuffing out of his opponent. McGregor wrestled him to the canvas four times on that night, and it's proved a reliable strategy against Holloway ever since. In the American's defeat to Charles Oliveira four months ago, he was taken down five times.Unlike Holloway, McGregor also has experience fighting at 170 pounds. His record at welterweight was decidedly patchy, with three defeats to two victories, but that also demonstrates just how tough it is to move up in weight.And while Holloway is famed for his chin, welterweights hit a lot harder than featherweights and lightweights — and McGregor's calling card was always his outsized power.Keep reading for where to watch UFC 329 live streams online and on TV.