Gilbert Burns is putting the finishing touches on his training camp ahead of his bout with Mike Malott. The official weigh-in is scheduled for today, with the fight taking place Saturday night into Sunday at UFC Winnipeg. Burns is looking to end a losing streak in this matchup. The post asks fans whether they believe Burns can get back on track against the Canadian fighter, acknowledging some concerns about his recent form.
Gilbert Burns has wrapped up his training camp and is set to step on the scales Friday ahead of his welterweight clash with Canada's Mike Malott at UFC Winnipeg, with the fight scheduled for Saturday night.

Burns, known as "Durinho," enters the bout in a difficult moment of his career. The 39-year-old Brazilian carries a 22-10 record and sits at number 13 in the welterweight rankings, looking to arrest a losing streak that has put his position in the division under pressure. Training out of Kill Cliff FC, the orthodox striker lands 3.15 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy and contributes a steady grappling threat, averaging 2.12 takedowns per 15 minutes — a reminder that his submission black belt remains a constant weapon at 155 cm tall with a 71-inch reach.
Malott, nicknamed "Proper," brings a record of 14-2-1 into the cage and carries the home-crowd advantage as a Canadian fighting in Winnipeg. The 34-year-old Team Alpha Male product stands six-foot-one with a 73-inch reach and is the busier striker on paper, averaging 3.93 significant strikes per minute at the same 48 percent accuracy rate. He also attempts submissions at a higher clip than Burns, posting 0.8 attempts per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- Burns is ranked 13th at welterweight and needs a win to avoid sliding further down the divisional ladder
- A loss for Burns would deepen concerns about his recent form at 39 years old
- Malott's output and reach advantage set up an intriguing contrast against Burns's takedown-heavy game plan
- The fight carries added weight as Malott performs in front of a partisan Canadian crowd





