Official weigh-in results for UFC Winnipeg have been released. The main event features Gilbert Burns (77.56 kg) versus Mike Malott (77.56 kg) at welterweight. Other main card bouts include Kyler Phillips (61.23 kg) versus Charles Jourdain (61.68 kg) at bantamweight, Manoel Nallo (70.53 kg) versus Jai Herbert (70.53 kg) at lightweight, Jasmine Jasudavicius (56.69 kg) versus Karine Silva (56.92 kg) at women's strawweight, and Thiago Moises (70.76 kg) versus Gage Young (70.53 kg) at lightweight. All fighters successfully made weight for their respective divisions, including Russian fighter Mark Vologdin who weighed in at 62.82 kg for his catchweight bout against John Castaneda.
All fighters competing at UFC Winnipeg have made weight, setting the stage for a full card of action with no complications at the scales.

The main event pits welterweight Gilbert Burns against Canadian Mike Malott, both coming in at the division limit of 77.56 kg. Burns, nicknamed "Durinho," is a 39-year-old Brazilian veteran ranked 13th in the welterweight division with a professional record of 22-10-0. Fighting out of Kill Cliff FC, the five-foot-ten grappler averages 2.12 takedowns per 15 minutes and lands 3.15 significant strikes per minute, making him a well-rounded threat across all phases.

On the main card, Kyler Phillips and Charles Jourdain meet at bantamweight, with Jourdain coming in at 61.68 kg — a slight variance from the 61.23 kg Phillips recorded, though both were cleared to compete. Manoel Nallo and Jai Herbert both hit the lightweight mark at 70.53 kg, while Thiago Moises weighed in at 70.76 kg against Gage Young's 70.53 kg in a second lightweight contest. The women's strawweight clash between Jasmine Jasudavicius and Karine Silva saw Silva scale at 56.92 kg against Jasudavicius's 56.69 kg, with both fighters within acceptable limits.

In a separate catchweight contest, Russian fighter Mark Vologdin weighed in at 62.82 kg to face John Castaneda.

Why it matters
- Burns's welterweight ranking and experience make the main event a meaningful contest for the division's top-15 landscape
- Two lightweight bouts on the main card gives the 155-pound division added visibility on the night
- Canada's Malott competing in a home-country main event adds extra significance to the Winnipeg card
- The Jourdain and Silva weight variances were within allowable limits and did not affect bout statuses













