Mike Malott gears up for UFC main event debut in Winnipeg

Canadian welterweight Mike Malott is set to headline his first UFC event against Gilbert Burns on April 18, 2026, at Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg. The 34-year-old from Waterdown, Ontario, views the opportunity as a dream realized on home soil. Malott enters the bout on a three-fight winning streak with a 6-1 UFC record.

Mike Malott's path to his inaugural UFC main event has been marked by parallel journeys with his younger brother Jeff, a winger for the NHL's Los Angeles Kings. Both received pivotal career calls in the same week, and Malott's 39-second win on Dana White’s Contender Series mirrors Jeff's jersey number. The upcoming fight coincides with the same venue where Jeff played his first professional season with the Manitoba Moose.

Malott expressed surprise and excitement upon realizing the connection. “Yeah — right! True! Right?” he said. “I didn’t even think about that! I obviously made the connection of the Moose and the (Winnipeg) Jets playing there, but I didn’t think of it in that way. We can’t really seem to avoid having shared moments.”

Since setting his sights on MMA during high school at Hillfield Strathallan College in Hamilton, Malott has competed exclusively in Canada in recent years, earning recognition as the nation's most prominent UFC fighter. He described the headlining slot against Top 15 contender Burns, who challenged for the welterweight title in 2021, as fulfilling a childhood aspiration. “It’s pretty cool, man,” Malott said. “I just keep thinking what 13-, 14-, 15-year-old me would be thinking to find out I’m main eventing a UFC card in Canada; it’s pretty sweet, man.”

Malott's recent performances include stoppage victories over Adam Fugitt at UFC 289 in Vancouver and Charles Radtke, following a unanimous decision win against Trevin Giles in November. A third-round loss to Neil Magny at UFC 297 in Toronto served as a learning experience, emphasizing the need for extended cage time. He rebounded with a unanimous decision over Kevin Holland in Vancouver last fall, briefly entering the Top 15.

Reflecting on the Giles fight, Malott noted, “It was almost a humbling experience, a little bit. Coming back, looking for that first win again, and knowing ‘You might just need to do what you have to do in order to get the win.’” He credits the bout for building comfort over 15 minutes, having previously accumulated limited experience across four early wins.

A victory could position Malott around No. 10 in the welterweight rankings, but he remains focused on the present. Drawing from coach Danny Castillo's advice before his debut, Malott aims to savor the moment. “I’m not trying to fast-forward this camp, I’m not trying to fast-forward this fight,” he said. The main event offers potential extra rounds, allowing more time to implement his strategy against Burns.

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