UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott Full Event Results With Details

UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott – Full Event Results April 19, 2026
⚡ UFC Fight Night · April 19, 2026

UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott
Full Event Results

📅 April 19, 2026 | Welterweight Main Event | ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass

Mike Malott delivered one of the year’s most stunning performances, stopping welterweight veteran Gilbert Burns via TKO in Round 3. Below are the complete results for every fight on the card.

13 Total Fights
6 KO / TKO
1 Submission
5 Decisions
1 Draw

UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott took place on April 19, 2026. Canadian welterweight Mike Malott headlined with a career-defining TKO stoppage of the elite Brazilian grappler Gilbert Burns. The card delivered relentless action — six finishes inside the distance and a rare majority draw kept fans on the edge of their seats all night.

🏆 Main Event
⭐ Main Event — Welterweight (170 lbs)
Gilbert Burns
Brazil · Welterweight
VS 170 lbs
Mike Malott ✓
Canada · Welterweight
🥊 TKO Victory Round 3 · 2:08

WINNER: MIKE MALOTT via TKO — Round 3 at 2:08

Mike Malott announced himself as a genuine welterweight title contender with a commanding third-round TKO over the formidable Gilbert Burns — a former title challenger with world-class jiu-jitsu and elite striking. After two competitive rounds, Malott shifted gears dramatically in round three, unleashing the finishing combination that forced the referee’s intervention at the 2:08 mark. A star-making, career-defining performance for the Canadian fan favourite.

🥊 Co-Main Event
Co-Main Event · Bantamweight · 3 Rounds
Charles Jourdain ✓
Winner — Unanimous Decision (3 Rounds)
VS
Kyler Phillips
Bantamweight

Charles Jourdain put on a masterful display of striking and ring generalship across all three rounds, earning a clean unanimous decision over Kyler Phillips. The French-Canadian contender controlled pace and distance throughout, giving the judges no doubt.

📋 Complete Card Results — All Fights
Winner Loser / Draw Method Rnd Time Division
⭐ Main Card
Mike Malott Gilbert Burns TKO 32:08 Welterweight
Charles Jourdain Kyler Phillips UD 35:00 Bantamweight
Jai Herbert Mandel Nallo KO/TKO 12:05 Lightweight
Jasmine Jasudavicius Karine Silva UD 35:00 Women’s Flyweight
Gauge Young Thiago Moises Split Dec 35:00 Lightweight
🎯 Preliminary Card
Marcio Barbosa Dennis Buzukja KO/TKO 11:20 Featherweight
Robert Valentin Julien Leblanc SUB 12:22 Middleweight
Gokhan Saricam Tanner Boser KO/TKO 24:43 Heavyweight
Melissa Croden Darya Zheleznyakova UD 35:00 Women’s Bantamweight
🔷 Early Prelims
JJ Aldrich Jamey-Lyn Horth UD 35:00 Women’s Flyweight
John Yannis Jamie Siraj KO/TKO 12:43 Bantamweight
DRAW Castaneda vs. Vologdin Maj Draw 35:00 Bantamweight
⚡ Key Storylines & Highlights

Night’s Biggest Moments

  • Mike Malott stops Burns (TKO, R3, 2:08): The Canadian welterweight made the biggest statement of his UFC career by stopping former title challenger Gilbert Burns in round three. A performance that puts him firmly in title contention.
  • Jai Herbert’s brutal KO at 2:05: Herbert wasted no time, finishing Mandel Nallo inside the first two minutes of round one with a devastating first-round stoppage in the lightweight division.
  • Marcio Barbosa blitzes Buzukja in just 80 seconds: One of the fastest finishes of the card — Barbosa put away Buzukja at just 1:20 of round one at featherweight.
  • Gokhan Saricam upsets Tanner Boser: The Turkish heavyweight pulled off a significant upset, stopping the experienced Boser in round two to make a serious statement in the heavyweight division.
  • Rare Majority Draw — Castaneda vs. Vologdin: One of the most unusual outcomes in MMA — both bantamweights fought three full rounds and walked away without a win after judges declared a majority draw.
  • Jasmine Jasudavicius controls dangerous Karine Silva: In a notable women’s flyweight result, Jasudavicius out-worked finisher Silva across all three rounds to earn a unanimous decision.
  • Robert Valentin’s slick R1 submission (2:22): Valentin showcased world-class ground skills, submitting Julien Leblanc in less than two and a half minutes at middleweight.

📍 Event Information

  • Event: UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott
  • Date: April 19, 2026
  • Main Event Division: Welterweight (170 lbs)
  • Main Event Result: Mike Malott def. Gilbert Burns via TKO (Round 3, 2:08)
  • Total Bouts Completed: 13 (6 KO/TKO · 1 Submission · 5 Decisions · 1 Draw)
  • Broadcast: ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass
❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott — April 19, 2026

Q: Who won the UFC Fight Night Burns vs. Malott main event?
Mike Malott defeated Gilbert Burns via TKO in Round 3 at 2:08, delivering the biggest win of his UFC career and establishing himself as a welterweight title contender.
Q: How did Mike Malott finish Gilbert Burns?
Malott won by TKO (Technical Knockout) in the third round at 2:08, stopping Burns with a decisive finishing sequence that prompted the referee to wave off the bout.
Q: Who won the co-main event at UFC Burns vs. Malott?
Charles Jourdain defeated Kyler Phillips via unanimous decision after three rounds of dominant striking in their bantamweight co-main event.
Q: Were there any first-round finishes on the card?
Yes — four first-round finishes: John Yannis stopped Jamie Siraj (KO/TKO, 2:43), Jai Herbert stopped Mandel Nallo (KO/TKO, 2:05), Marcio Barbosa stopped Dennis Buzukja (KO/TKO, 1:20), and Robert Valentin submitted Julien Leblanc (Submission, 2:22).
Q: Was there a draw on the UFC Burns vs. Malott card?
Yes. John Castaneda and Mark Vologdin fought to a majority draw in their three-round bantamweight bout — one of the rarest outcomes in professional MMA.
Q: What weight class was the UFC Fight Night April 19, 2026 main event?
The main event between Mike Malott and Gilbert Burns was contested at welterweight (170 lbs).
📝 Final Word

UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott was an unforgettable night of MMA, crowned by Mike Malott’s career-defining TKO victory over the elite Gilbert Burns. Six finishes inside the distance, a rare majority draw, and multiple rising stars making enormous statements made this a card worth remembering. Malott’s name is now squarely in the welterweight title conversation. Burns, ever the warrior, will regroup — and his story is far from over.

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