Canadian bantamweight standout Charles Jourdain is set for one of the biggest opportunities of his UFC career when he competes in the co-main event at UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott on April 18 in Winnipeg.
The Quebec native will face American contender Kyler Phillips in a bantamweight bout at the Canada Life Centre, marking a major showcase for one of Canada’s most entertaining fighters. The matchup was recently confirmed as the co-main event for the card, which will be headlined by Canadian welterweight Mike Malott against Gilbert Burns.
Jourdain (17-8-1) enters the bout riding strong momentum. The 30-year-old has won his last two fights, including victories over Victor Henry and Davey Grant, both via guillotine choke submissions. Those performances further solidified his reputation as an aggressive finisher and fan favourite.
Nicknamed “Air” for his dynamic striking style, Jourdain has built a reputation for exciting fights since joining the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2019. After competing primarily at featherweight earlier in his career, he has found renewed success since moving to bantamweight, where his speed and finishing ability have translated into highlight-reel victories.
Standing across from him will be Phillips (12-4), a flashy striker known for his pace and athleticism. The American enters the contest looking to rebound from consecutive losses and reestablish himself as a contender in the 135-pound division.
With a co-main event position on a card packed with Canadian talent, Jourdain will have a chance to deliver another statement performance in front of a home crowd when the UFC returns to Winnipeg for the first time since 2017.
If he can extend his winning streak on April 18, Jourdain could take a significant step toward the bantamweight division’s top tier while continuing to build his reputation as one of Canada’s most exciting fighters.
