Official weigh-in results for UFC Winnipeg have been released with all fighters making weight. The main event features welterweights Gilbert Burns (170.5 lbs) versus Mike Malott (170.5 lbs). The main card includes bantamweight matchup Kyler Phillips (135 lbs) vs Charles Jourdain (136 lbs), lightweight bout Mandel Nallo (155.5 lbs) vs Jai Herbert (155.5 lbs), women's strawweight fight Jasmine Jasudavicius (125 lbs) vs Karine Silva (125.5 lbs), and lightweight contest Thiago Moises (156 lbs) vs Gage Young (155.5 lbs). The preliminary card features multiple bouts including a heavyweight matchup between Tanner Boser and Gokhan Saricam, both weighing in at 244.5 lbs.
All fighters on the UFC Winnipeg card have made weight ahead of Saturday's event, with every competitor hitting the scales successfully and the card set to proceed as scheduled.

The main event pits welterweight contender Gilbert Burns against Canadian Mike Malott, both coming in at 170.5 pounds. Burns, nicknamed "Durinho," carries a 22-10-0 record and is currently ranked 13th in the welterweight division. The 39-year-old Brazilian fighting out of Kill Cliff FC stands five-foot-ten with a 71-inch reach and has averaged 2.12 takedowns per 15 minutes throughout his career, blending his Brazilian jiu-jitsu roots with a consistent striking output of 3.15 significant strikes per minute.

The main card also features a lightweight contest between Mandel Nallo and Jai Herbert, both weighing in at 155.5 pounds. Herbert, known as the "Black Country Banger," brings a 14-6-1 record into the fight. The 38-year-old Englishman from Renegade Jiu Jitsu stands six-foot-one with an impressive 77-inch reach and lands 3.07 significant strikes per minute.

On the preliminary card, Canadian heavyweight Tanner Boser meets Gokhan Saricam, with both men hitting the scales at 244.5 pounds. Boser, nicknamed "The Bulldozer," holds a 22-11-1 record and fights out of Shaved Bears MMA. The 34-year-old stands six-foot-two with a 75-inch reach and is one of the more active strikers in the division, landing 4.7 significant strikes per minute at 52 percent accuracy.

Why it matters
- Burns enters as a ranked welterweight at 13th, giving the main event divisional stakes for positioning in a crowded 170-pound picture
- Herbert's 77-inch reach gives him a notable physical edge in the Nallo lightweight matchup
- Boser fighting in Canada adds local significance to a heavyweight preliminary card bout that could reshape both men's divisional standing










