UFC Ranking: Retired, Durinho disappears from the top 15 welterweights; Brazilian's nemesis enters the elite.

MMA veteran Gilbert Burns couldn't recover in the octagon and has left the UFC scene for good.

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Durinho promotes UFC event. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/UFC

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Definitely, the story of Gilbert Durinho The journey in the world's largest MMA organization has come to an end. In the main fight of UFC Winnipeg, an event held last Saturday (18), in Canada, the Brazilian was knocked out by Mike Malott In the third round, he lost for the fifth time in a row and retired. Soon after, the veteran disappeared without a trace from the top-15 of the welterweights (up to 77,1 kg) in the weekly ranking update released by the company this Tuesday (21). On the other hand, the Canadian fared well.

Before fighting at UFC Winnipeg, Burns, even while experiencing the worst moment of his career, was still ranked eleventh in the welterweight division. Since he decided to hang up his gloves for good and left the scene, the Brazilian naturally gave way to Malott, who wasn't ranked in the competitive division, to take his place. Now, the Canadian, riding a four-fight win streak, has finally solidified his place in the top 15.

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Colby at the UFC press conference. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/colbycovmma

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Just like Durinho, the veteran Colby covington He's not doing well in the UFC and has also been removed from the top 15 of the welterweight division. A long-time member of the category's ranking, the outspoken American lost two consecutive fights and last fought in 2024. With 'Chaos' out of the picture, Yaroslav Amosov, who only fought once for the organization and impressed in his debut, became the new owner of the 15th position.

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