THE NOTORIOUS WEEKEND - Extra Cash Promotion
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THE NOTORIOUS WEEKEND — Extra Cash Promotion
One of the sport’s biggest show machines is back in action — and we’re celebrating with extra cash on your winning bet slips all weekend long. Talk about a crazy week: Conor’s comeback lands right on top of the Wimbledon finals and the World Cup action, so there’s no shortage of huge moments to get a ticket on. Scroll down for our team’s Golden Boost picks and a full preview of two of the weekend’s most anticipated fights.
💰 How It Works
Land a winning bet slip with odds of 5.00 or bigger and cash in on extra cash added straight to your account after the weekend.
| Min. Stake | Min. Odds | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| €50 | 5.00 | €50 extra cash per ticket |
| €100 | 5.00 | €100 extra cash per ticket |
📋 Promotion Rules
Valid this weekend only — read before placing your ticket
- Campaign period: Runs from Saturday 00:00 until Sunday 23:59, CET.
- Eligible markets: UFC, FIFA World Cup, and Wimbledon only.
- Ticket types: Single, bet builder, or multiple — any ticket type qualifies.
- Betting mode: Prelive or live bets both qualify.
- Golden Boost selections do not apply towards this promotion.
- Cross play is prohibited — tickets must guarantee a winning outcome to qualify (no hedged/guaranteed combinations).
- Cashed out bets do not count towards this promotion.
- Settlement: Tickets must be settled within the weekend.
- Payout: Extra cash is added to your account during Monday.
⭐ Our Team’s Golden Boosts — UFC 329
Our team has picked out two boosted prices on Saturday’s stacked UFC 329 card in Las Vegas:
- 🟢 5.00 — Conor McGregor to win by KO, TKO, or Disqualification
- 🟢 2.75 — Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett to win
🔥 Match Previews: UFC 329, International Fight Week
Saturday, July 11 · T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway 2 — Main Event · Welterweight
It’s been five long years since Conor McGregor last stepped into the Octagon, and his road back has been anything but smooth. A shattered leg in the 2021 trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier looked like it might be the final chapter, and a planned comeback against Michael Chandler at UFC 303 in 2024 fell apart on late notice after a broken toe, tacking on another two years to the layoff. Through it all, McGregor has stayed the most talked-about name in the sport, even as questions mounted over whether the hunger was still there.
This time feels different. His coach, John Kavanagh, has called this camp the most dedicated stretch of training he’s seen from McGregor since they started working together, and stories of the Irishman moving into the gym over the holidays to lock in have only fuelled the buzz. McGregor himself says he’s rediscovered his love for the sport and is entering Saturday with total confidence. Now 37, he’s not just coming back for a tune-up — he’s jumping up to welterweight to run it back against Max Holloway, the man he beat by decision all the way back in 2013 in what was Holloway’s UFC debut. Holloway has since built a Hall-of-Fame résumé of his own, and brings a much more dangerous, well-rounded game to this rematch than the 21-year-old prospect McGregor first faced.
Nobody quite knows which version of McGregor will show up after half a decade away, but that uncertainty is exactly what’s made this the most anticipated comeback in UFC history — and reportedly on track to break the promotion’s all-time gate record.
Paddy Pimblett vs. Benoit Saint-Denis — Co-Main Event · Lightweight
Sharing the marquee with McGregor is a lightweight clash with real title implications. Paddy Pimblett is looking to bounce back after his first UFC loss, a five-round war with current lightweight champion Justin Gaethje, and stands opposite France’s Benoit Saint-Denis, a former special forces soldier turned finishing machine who has stopped every single one of his UFC wins — a mix of knockouts and submissions with a striking accuracy among the best the division has ever produced. Saint-Denis enters in red-hot form off wins over Beneil Dariush and Dan Hooker, while Pimblett will be looking to prove his stock hasn’t dropped despite the Gaethje setback. Both men know a win here puts them right back into lightweight title contention — expect fireworks.
Two huge fights, two huge Golden Boosts — don’t miss it.
Promotion runs this weekend only. Extra cash credited during Monday following ticket settlement. Golden Boost selections are excluded from the Extra Cash Promotion. 18+ Please gamble responsibly.

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