Official weigh-in results for UFC Winnipeg have been announced. The main event features Gilbert Burns (170.5 lbs) versus Mike Malott (170.5 lbs) at welterweight. Other main card bouts include Kyler Phillips vs Charles Jourdain at bantamweight, Mandel Nallo vs Jai Herbert at lightweight, Jasmine Jasudavicius vs Karine Silva in women's strawweight, and Thiago Moises vs Gage Young at lightweight. All fighters successfully made weight for their respective divisions. The full preliminary card weigh-ins were also completed without incident.
Every fighter on the UFC Winnipeg card successfully hit their mark at Friday's official weigh-ins, clearing the way for a full slate of bouts headlined by a welterweight clash between Gilbert Burns and Mike Malott, both tipping the scales at 170.5 pounds.

Burns, nicknamed "Durinho," enters the main event as the number-13 ranked welterweight. The 39-year-old Brazilian trains out of Kill Cliff FC and carries a 22-10-0 professional record. Fighting out of an orthodox stance at 178 cm with a 71-inch reach, Burns is a well-rounded threat who lands 3.15 significant strikes per minute at 48 percent accuracy while also averaging 2.12 takedowns per 15 minutes. Malott, the hometown favorite fighting in front of a Canadian crowd, weighed in at the same 170.5-pound mark.

Kyler Phillips meets Charles Jourdain in a bantamweight contest on the main card. The 31-year-old American from MMA Lab holds a 12-5-0 record and is one of the more active strikers in the division, averaging 5.04 significant strikes per minute. Standing five-foot-eight with a 72-inch reach, Phillips also contributes on the ground with 2.31 takedown attempts per 15 minutes.

Jai Herbert, the 38-year-old Englishman known as "Black Country Banger," weighed in for his lightweight bout against Mandel Nallo. Herbert stands six-foot-one with an imposing 77-inch reach and posts 3.07 significant strikes per minute across his 14-6-1 career record.

Why it matters
- Burns is ranked 13th at welterweight, making his bout with Malott a meaningful divisional contest
- Phillips is one of the highest-volume strikers on the card, setting up a potentially action-heavy bantamweight fight with Jourdain
- Herbert's seven-inch reach advantage shapes the physical dynamic of his lightweight matchup with Nallo
- The clean weigh-in across both the main and preliminary cards means no bouts are in jeopardy of being altered or cancelled









