Márcio 'Ticotô' has plenty of reasons to celebrate after UFC Winnipeg, held last Saturday (18). The Brazilian debuted in the Ultimate with a brutal knockout in just over a minute and also went home with the Performance of the Night bonus, worth 100 thousand dollars (about R$ 520 thousand).
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Marcio Ticotô started the fight by ceding the center of the octagon to his rival. The Brazilian relied on feints to maintain distance until, in a moment of closure, he landed a precise left cross, taking... Dennis Buzukja to the ground immediately.
BRUTAL: Brazilian Márcio “Ticoto” Barbosa's knockout of American Dennis Buzukja In the first round of the UFC fight, just now, in Canada.
At 27 years old, the featherweight made his UFC debut in the best possible way. #UFCBR pic.twitter.com/raAhh14xJs
— MMA Melotto (@MMAmelotto) April 18, 2026
Gilbert Burns' conqueror wins award at UFC Winnipeg
Besides Ticotô, Mike Malott He's another one who has plenty of reasons to smile after UFC Winnipeg. The Canadian received Gilbert Durinho In front of his home crowd, he gave the Brazilian no chance, ending the fight with a brutal sequence of blows in the third round.
In addition to the $100 bonus (approximately R$ 520), Malott should be included in the welterweight (up to 77 kg) rankings in the next update.
The worst enemy of a great fighter is time.
Go get some rest, Durinho! You don't deserve this. Idol!!!! pic.twitter.com/wQsGKDreo0
— Renato Money Acriano (@tandy_sfc) April 19, 2026
UFC Winnipeg awards bantamweight war
In the co-main fight, Kyler Phillips e Charles Jourdain They delivered one of the most exciting duels of the year. With moments of dominance for both sides and a close score, the pair each took home a prize of $100 (approximately R$ 520). However, the Canadian was awarded the victory by judges' decision.
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