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What caused Burns’ retirement after loss?

Burns retires after third-round knockout

Gilbert Burns announced his retirement after losing the UFC Winnipeg main event to Mike Malott via third-round knockout. The retirement announcement came immediately after the event concluded, making the loss the clear final chapter in Burns’ UFC run.

The fight result itself was decisive: Malott finished Burns late enough that it ended the matchup on impact rather than letting it go to a longer decision. With that context, Burns’ decision to retire wasn’t presented as something that was worked through over time in the available reporting—it was tied directly to the outcome of the bout and the end of the event.

Why it matters

  • Immediate career consequence: A retirement following a knockout loss changes the landscape for any welterweight plans Burns might have had next.
  • Main-event significance: UFC Winnipeg’s headliner is often where futures get re-shaped, and this time it culminated in a definitive “last fight” moment.
  • Malott’s breakthrough stands out more: When a main event win includes a retirement, it magnifies how much the result reshapes attention for the winner.

No additional details about Burns’ medical status or specific retirement triggers were provided in the available story summaries beyond the fact that he retired after the conclusion of UFC Winnipeg.

Overall, Burns’ retirement was an immediate response to the knockout defeat, marking the end of his time competing under UFC’s banner.


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