Official weigh-in results for UFC Winnipeg are complete. The main event between Gilbert Burns (77.56 kg) and Mike Malott (77.56 kg) at welterweight is confirmed after both fighters made weight. Russian fighters Mark Vologdin (62.82 kg) and Daria Zheleznyakova (61.68 kg) also successfully weighed in for their respective bouts. The full card includes matchups across multiple weight classes, with all fighters listed making weight for their scheduled contests. The event proceeds as planned with no weight-related issues for the main card.
Gilbert Burns and Mike Malott both stepped on the scale at 77.56 kilograms Friday, locking in the welterweight main event for UFC Winnipeg and clearing the way for the card to proceed without any weight-related complications.

Burns, nicknamed "Durinho," enters the bout ranked 13th in the welterweight division and carries a professional record of 22-10. The 39-year-old Brazilian, who trains out of Kill Cliff FC, is a well-rounded threat who averages 2.12 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside 3.15 significant strikes landed per minute. His grappling pedigree remains one of the more dangerous elements of his game at 170 pounds.

Malott, a Canadian fighting in front of what figures to be a home crowd in Winnipeg, also weighed in clean at the welterweight limit. Verified record and ranking data for Malott were not available in the database at time of publication.

Also confirmed on the scales were Russian fighters Mark Vologdin, who weighed in at 62.82 kilograms, and Daria Zheleznyakova at 61.68 kilograms, each making weight for their respective bouts. Canadian heavyweight Tanner Boser, standing six-foot-two with a 75-inch reach and sporting a record of 22-11-1, is also on the card, as is Swiss fighter Robert Valentin, who carries a 12-6 record and a 77-inch reach into his matchup.

Why it matters
- Burns, a former title challenger, is fighting to stay relevant in a crowded welterweight top 15 at ranked 13th
- Malott competing on home soil in Canada adds significant crowd-driven stakes to the main event
- The full card cleared with no weight issues, meaning no championship point deductions or catchweight adjustments to factor in











