The UFC is in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, for tonight’s UFC Fight Night event. The Saturday, April 18 fight card is headlined by a welterweight battle between former title challenger Gilbert Burns and Mike Malott. In the UFC Winnipeg co-main event, Kyler Phillips faces Charles Jourdain in a bantamweight scrap. The UFC event streams on Paramount+ and takes place at Canada Life Centre. Tonight’s UFC event is the fight promotion’s first visit to Winnipeg since December 2017.

UFC Winnipeg Fight Card: Date, Time, Location, How to Watch Or Stream

Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026

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Location: Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Main Card Start Time: 8:00 p.m. ET on Paramount+

Preliminary Card Start Time: 5:00 p.m. ET on Paramount+

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UFC Winnipeg Main Card

Gilbert Burns vs. Mike Malott- Welterweight

Kyler Phillips vs. Charles Jourdain- Bantamweight

Mandel Nallo vs. Jai Herbert- Lightweight

Jasmine Jasudavicius vs. Karine Silva- Women’s Flyweight

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Thiago Moisés vs. Gauge Young – Lightweight

UFC Winnipeg Preliminary Card

Dennis Buzukja vs. Márcio Barbosa- Featherweight

Julien Leblanc vs. Robert Valentin – Middleweight

Tanner Boser vs. Gökhan Sarıçam- Heavyweight

Melissa Croden vs. Darya Zheleznyakova- Women’s Bantamweight

JJ Aldrich vs. Jamey-Lyn Horth- Women’s Flyweight

John Castañeda vs. Mark Vologdin- Catchweight (139 pounds)

Jamie Siraj vs. John Yannis – Bantamweight

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UFC Winnipeg Main Event: Gilbert Burns vs. Mike Malott

The main event of tonight’s UFC Winnipeg fight card could have an effect on the UFC welterweight rankings. Gilbert Burns (22-9) enters the contest as the No. 11 fighter in those rankings, while Mike Malott (13-2-1) is looking for a way into the top 15 of the 170-pound division.

Burns, who challenged Kamaru Usman for the UFC welterweight title in February 2021, losing via third-round TKO, is on the worst run of his MMA career. Burns was 22-5 heading into his May 2023 matchup against Belal Muhammad and had never lost more than two fights in a row. Muhammad defeated Burns via unanimous decision in that five-round affair at UFC 288. Since that setback, Burns has lost three more UFC bouts, most recently falling via first-round TKO to Michael Morales in May 2025.

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Malott fights in his first UFC main event tonight in Winnipeg. He is riding a three-fight winning streak since losing to Neil Magny via third-round TKO in January 2024. Malott was ahead 20-18 on all three judge’s scorecards when Magny turned up the heat in the third round to score the stoppage.

Malott has bounced back from that setback and is coming off a decision win over Kevin Holland in October. Like the Magny fight, a win here will put Malott inside the top 15 of the UFC welterweight division.

We will have more on UFC Winnipeg on fight night.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com