Official weigh-in results have been released for UFC Winnipeg. The main event features Gilbert Burns (77.56 kg) versus Mike Malott (77.56 kg) at welterweight. Other main card bouts include Kyler Phillips versus Charles Jourdain at bantamweight, Manel Kape versus Jai Herbert at lightweight, Jasmine Jasudavicius versus Karine Silva in women's strawweight, and Thiago Moises versus Gage Young at lightweight. The preliminary card includes multiple bouts across various weight classes. All fighters successfully made weight for their respective contests.
All fighters competing at UFC Winnipeg have successfully cleared the scales, with official weigh-in results confirming every bout is on track for fight night.

The main event is a welterweight clash between Gilbert Burns and Mike Malott, both hitting the 77.56 kg mark. Burns, nicknamed "Durinho," enters at 39 years old representing Brazil out of Kill Cliff FC. The former title challenger holds a 22-10-0 record and sits ranked 13th in the welterweight division. He averages 3.15 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy and adds a grappling dimension with 2.12 takedowns per 15 minutes.

The main card also features Kyler Phillips taking on Charles Jourdain at bantamweight, and Manel Kape facing Jai Herbert at lightweight. Herbert, known as the "Black Country Banger," is a 38-year-old Englishman out of Renegade Jiu Jitsu carrying a 14-6-1 record. The six-foot-one fighter owns a 77-inch reach and lands 3.07 significant strikes per minute, though his striking accuracy sits at 40 percent.

Jasmine Jasudavicius and Karine Silva square off in a women's strawweight contest, while Thiago Moises meets Gage Young in a second lightweight main card matchup. The preliminary card rounds out the event across several weight classes.

Why it matters
- Gilbert Burns at ranked 13th at welterweight makes this main event meaningful in the divisional pecking order
- Kape versus Herbert adds lightweight intrigue, with Herbert's length — a 77-inch reach — presenting a stylistic puzzle
- A full card with no missed weights removes any last-minute uncertainty heading into fight night










