The official weigh-in results for UFC Winnipeg have been released with all fighters successfully making weight. The main event features Gilbert Burns (170.5 lbs) versus Mike Malott (170.5 lbs) in a welterweight bout. Other notable main card fights include Kyler Phillips vs Charles Jourdain at bantamweight, Mandel Nallo vs Jai Herbert at lightweight, and Jasmine Jasudavicius vs Karine Silva in women's strawweight. The preliminary card features several matchups including Tanner Boser vs Gokhan Saricam at heavyweight and John Castaneda vs Mark Vologdin at a catchweight of 139 pounds. No fighters missed weight or required additional time to make their contracted limits.
All fighters successfully made weight ahead of UFC Winnipeg, clearing the path for a full card with no complications at the scales.

The main event puts two welterweights on a collision course as Gilbert Burns and Mike Malott each came in at 170.5 pounds. Burns, nicknamed "Durinho," is a 39-year-old Brazilian fighting out of Kill Cliff FC who carries a 22-10-0 record and sits at number 13 in the welterweight rankings. Standing five-foot-ten with a 71-inch reach, the veteran mixes a steady striking output of 3.15 significant strikes per minute with a persistent grappling game, averaging 2.12 takedowns per 15 minutes and 0.5 submission attempts over the same span.

Also on the main card, Mandel Nallo meets Jai Herbert at lightweight. Herbert, the 38-year-old Englishman known as "The Black Country Banger," holds a 14-6-1 record and represents Renegade Jiu Jitsu. He stands six-foot-one with an impressive 77-inch reach and lands 3.07 significant strikes per minute, though his striking accuracy sits at 40 percent.

On the preliminary card, Canadian heavyweight Tanner Boser — "The Bulldozer" — weighed in against Gokhan Saricam. The 34-year-old from Shaved Bears MMA brings a 22-11-1 record and stands six-foot-two with a 75-inch reach. Boser is one of the more active strikers on the roster, landing 4.7 significant strikes per minute at 52 percent accuracy, and relies almost exclusively on his hands with no recorded takedown or submission output.

Why it matters
- Burns at ranked 13 at welterweight means a win or loss will shift the division's landscape heading into the summer
- Herbert's length advantage at 77 inches gives him a physical edge worth watching in the lightweight pairing
- A clean weigh-in across the entire card removes any late-notice chaos and keeps all bouts intact for fight night










