Gilbert Burns: Pressure is on Mike Malott at UFC Winnipeg

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Gilbert Burns is confident heading into his UFC Winnipeg bout against Mike Malott, believing the onus is on his opponent to perform despite Burns’ recent string of losses. The Brazilian fighter expressed a sense of calm, stating he is “chilling” and unburdened by expectations.

Burns acknowledged his recent setbacks but views them as learning experiences rather than defining moments. He emphasized that Malott, as the fighter on a winning streak and arguably the hometown favorite, will feel a greater need to secure a victory.

“I’m chilling,” Burns stated regarding his mindset. “The pressure is on him. He’s coming from wins, he’s got the crowd there maybe. Me, I lost the last couple fights. So, I’m just going there to put on a show, do my best. No pressure on me.”

This perspective suggests Burns is approaching the fight with a free-spirited attitude, allowing him to focus on his performance without the added weight of needing to prove himself after recent defeats. He sees Malott as the one who needs to validate his position in the division.

English Translation:

Gilbert Burns is confident heading into his UFC Winnipeg bout against Mike Malott, believing the onus is on his opponent to perform despite Burns’ recent string of losses. The Brazilian fighter expressed a sense of calm, stating he is “chilling” and unburdened by expectations.

Burns acknowledged his recent setbacks but views them as learning experiences rather than defining moments. He emphasized that Malott, as the fighter on a winning streak and arguably the hometown favorite, will feel a greater need to secure a victory.

“I’m chilling,” Burns stated regarding his mindset. “The pressure is on him. He’s coming from wins, he’s got the crowd there maybe. Me, I lost the last couple fights. So, I’m just going there to put on a show, do my best. No pressure on me.”

This perspective suggests Burns is approaching the fight with a free-spirited attitude, allowing him to focus on his performance without the added weight of needing to prove himself after recent defeats. He sees Malott as the one who needs to validate his position in the division.

Derek Williams
Derek Williams

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