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Preview: UFC 284 ‘Makhachev vs. Volkanovski’

Della Maddalena vs. Brown


Welterweights

Jack Della Maddalena (13-2, 3-0 UFC) vs. Randy Brown (16-4, 10-4 UFC)

ODDS: Della Maddalena (-315), Brown (+260)

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As soon as the UFC announced an event in Perth, it was close to a given that Della Maddalena would be on the card. Not only is he one of the few UFC talents repping Western Australia, but Della Maddalena is also one of the top welterweight prospects in the promotion. A fun decision win over Ange Loosa on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2021 was a promising start for Della Maddalena, but 2022 served as a breakout year with first-round knockouts of Pete Rodriguez, Danny Roberts and Ramazav Emeev, complete with the Aussie showing some chops on the ground to survive against the latter. Still just 26 years old, Della Maddalena looks to have a good few years in him as an elite action fighter as an absolute floor, and a charge up the ranks to contender status certainly is not out of the question. This matchup against Brown serves as a big test to see whether or not the Aussie can get over the proverbial hump. Brown is a fascinating fighter. “Rude Boy” came to the UFC with seemingly limitless physical potential, and while he has done well to hone his craft over the ensuing eight years, it does feel like that athleticism is holding everything together. Brown is among the longest fighters in the division and can hold his own as both a potent range striker and an underrated grappler, but there are almost always a few moments in each fight where things start to go sideways, whether it is through some poor decision making or a lapse in defense that allow his opponent to take over. Still, Brown has gotten potent enough with his grab bag of skills to win six of his last seven fights against a solid slate of competition, and he could get a huge victory here. Della Maddalena has proven durable to date, but his tendency to take one to give one does seem like it will run him into trouble sooner rather than later. Right now, the surer bet looks to be that Della Maddalena will find an opening to break open this fight, whether by his own doing or Brown’s; and the Aussie has proven himself a viciously calculated finisher when given the chance. The pick is Della Maddalena via first-round knockout.



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