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UFC Winnipeg results: Mike Malott retires Gilbert Burns with savage 3rd-round knockout

By Chuck MindenhallYahoo Sports

He received a standing ovation while making the walk for his first UFC main event, and Canadian Mike Malott didn’t let his countrymen down in the promotion’s first visit to Winnipeg in nearly nine years. With an impressive show of composed striking, Malott (14-2-1) scored a blistering third-round technical knockout of veteran Gilbert Burns (22-10) on Saturday at UFC Winnipeg, dropping the Brazilian with a big right hand and finishing the job with a flurry of strikes on the ground. With the victory, the 34-year-old Malott declared himself a contender in the stacked welterweight division, guaranteeing himself a spot in the top 15 when the next UFC rankings come out.

Yet rather than shine a light on himself in his post-fight interview, Malott instead went the classy route of paying his respects to the former contender Burns, who took off the gloves at fight’s end and called it a career. Mike Malott comes through in Winnipeg — stops Gilbert Burns in Round 3 🇨🇦 #UFCWinnipeg pic. twitter.

com/DqYrTBkN8Z — Uncrowned (@uncrownedcombat) April 19, 2026 “I’m on top of the world right now,” Malott said. “Guys, first things first, let’s give it up to one of the legends of the sport. Inside the cage, outside the cage, this man’s a gentleman and a true warrior.

Gilbert Burns, I’ve been a fan of yours for years. The utmost respect to this man, so please give a true Canadian welcome to a true MMA legend. ” In his first five-round fight, Malott was poised in the early exchanges, using an uppercut and crisp combos to do damage to the 39-year-old Burns.

He also effectively shut down takedown attempts from Burns, never allowing Burns to get comfortable in the fight. In the third round, Malott broke through. A clean left hand dropped Burns to the canvas, setting up the finishing sequence moments later.

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