The 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) in a welterweight bout. The main card includes Kyler Phillips versus Charles Jourdain at bantamweight, Mandel Nallo 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 features several additional bouts across multiple weight classes. All fighters successfully made weight for their respective contests. The event is scheduled to proceed as planned with all announced matchups intact.
All fighters came in on weight Thursday as the UFC confirmed the official weigh-in results for UFC Winnipeg, clearing the card to proceed as announced.

The headliner is a welterweight contest between Gilbert Burns and Mike Malott, both of whom scaled in at 77.56 kilograms. Burns, nicknamed "Durinho," enters the bout at 22-10-0 and sits at number 13 in the welterweight rankings. 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 and lands 3.15 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy.

The main card also features a bantamweight clash between Kyler Phillips and Charles Jourdain, two lightweight bouts pairing Mandel Nallo against Jai Herbert and Thiago Moises against Gage Young, and a women's strawweight matchup between Jasmine Jasudavicius and Karine Silva. The preliminary card rounds out a full evening of action across multiple weight classes, with all announced matchups remaining intact following the weigh-ins.

Why it matters
- Burns is ranked 13th at welterweight, meaning a strong performance could push him back toward title contention in a competitive division.
- The Jourdain-Phillips bantamweight bout features two high-volume strikers known for entertaining fights, raising the card's overall stakes.
- With every fighter making weight, there are no last-minute catchweight adjustments to dilute the competitive significance of any result on the card.













