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UFC Winnipeg official weigh-in results announced

By Oscar Nascimento
Updated AgentMMA.com
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All fighters successfully made weight for UFC Winnipeg. The main event features Gilbert Burns (77.56 kg) versus Mike Malott (77.56 kg) in the welterweight division. Russian fighters Mark Vologdin weighed in at 62.82 kg and Darya Zheleznyakova at 61.68 kg for their respective bouts. The post provides the complete weigh-in results for both the main card and preliminary fights. Thiago Moises and John Castaneda made weight on their second attempts, and all scheduled fights remain intact.

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All fighters successfully made weight ahead of UFC Winnipeg, keeping every scheduled bout intact for fight night.

Tanner Boser
Tanner Boser

The main event pairs two welterweights at the identical mark of 77.56 kilograms. Gilbert Burns, nicknamed "Durinho," enters the cage at 39 years old representing Brazil and Kill Cliff FC. Ranked 13th in the welterweight division, Burns carries a 22-10 record and brings a well-rounded threat to the octagon, averaging 2.12 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside 3.15 significant strikes landed per minute at 48 percent accuracy. His opponent, Mike Malott, also weighed in at 77.56 kilograms for what shapes up as a meaningful divisional contest.

Robert Valentin
Robert Valentin

Russian flyweight Mark Vologdin tipped the scales at 62.82 kilograms, while compatriot Darya Zheleznyakova checked in at 61.68 kilograms for her respective bout on the card.

Gilbert Burns
Gilbert Burns

Two fighters required second attempts to hit their marks. Thiago Moises and John Castaneda both came in overweight on their first trips to the scale but successfully made weight on their second tries, preserving both matchups.

Jai Herbert
Jai Herbert

Elsewhere on the card, Canadian heavyweight Tanner Boser — a 34-year-old Orthodox striker known as "The Bulldozer" from Shaved Bears MMA — weighed in at heavyweight. Standing six-foot-two with a 75-inch reach, Boser averages 4.7 significant strikes per minute at 52 percent accuracy. He is set to face Switzerland's Robert Valentin, nicknamed "Robzilla," who stands equally tall at six-foot-two with a slightly longer 77-inch reach. The 31-year-old from Fight Move Academy holds a 12-6 record and contributes submission attempts at a rate of 1.3 per 15 minutes.

John Castaneda
John Castaneda

Why it matters

  • The Burns versus Malott main event carries welterweight ranking implications, with Burns sitting 13th in the division
  • Two fighters needing second-attempt weigh-ins added late drama but all bouts remain on schedule
  • The Boser versus Valentin heavyweight clash pits a high-volume striker against a submission-minded opponent
Source: AgentMMA

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