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Carlos Prates' daughter meets Jack Della Maddalena ahead of fight

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Carlos Prates' young daughter Skyler had a lighthearted encounter with Jack Della Maddalena, presumably during fight week promotional activities. When Prates jokingly told his daughter that Della Maddalena is a bad guy, the Australian fighter quickly responded in good spirits, insisting he is actually a good guy. The friendly exchange highlights the human side of the fighters despite their upcoming clash. Details about the specific context of the meeting are limited in the original post.

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A lighthearted moment unfolded during fight week when Carlos Prates introduced his young daughter Skyler to his upcoming opponent, Jack Della Maddalena. When Prates playfully told Skyler that Della Maddalena was a bad guy, the Australian welterweight was quick to set the record straight, insisting in good humor that he is, in fact, a good guy.

Jack Della Maddalena
Jack Della Maddalena

Prates, nicknamed "The Nightmare," carries a 24-7 record into the contest and is ranked fifth in the welterweight division. The 32-year-old Brazilian, who trains out of Vale Top Team, stands six-foot-one with a lengthy 78-inch reach. He lands 3.77 significant strikes per minute at a 55 percent accuracy rate, making him one of the more precise strikers in the division.

His opponent, Della Maddalena, holds an 18-4 record and sits one spot above Prates at fourth in the welterweight rankings, also checking in at 13th in the pound-for-pound standings. The 29-year-old from Australia trains with Scrappy MMA and stands five-foot-eleven with a 73-inch reach. He generates a high volume of offense, landing 5.57 significant strikes per minute with 51 percent accuracy.

Carlos Prates
Carlos Prates

Why it matters

  • Both fighters are ranked in the welterweight top five, meaning the outcome will directly shape the division's title picture.
  • Prates holds a reach advantage of five inches, which could play a key role in the striking exchanges both men prefer.
  • The friendly prefight interaction offers a reminder that personal respect between competitors is common even as the stakes grow.
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