A detailed breakdown of Carlos Prates's victory over Jack Della Maddalena reveals that Maddalena relied too heavily on a boxing guard defense, which proved ineffective against Prates's diverse arsenal of kicks, elbows, knees, and punches. Maddalena fought predominantly in a southpaw stance despite previous leg damage against Makhachev, and Prates exploited this by attacking his left side with mid-kicks. The analyst notes that Maddalena lacked the speed and aggression needed to pressure Prates effectively. Prates's versatility, power, and confidence make him extremely dangerous in striking exchanges, described as a combination of Alex Pereira and Anderson Silva. Looking ahead to a potential Islam Makhachev fight, the analysis notes that Prates has devastated the lead legs of southpaws like Leon Edwards and Maddalena, even securing a knockout via leg kick. However, Makhachev's high-level striking, ability to disguise takedowns, and ground control could neutralize Prates. The post also suggests a potential eliminator bout between Prates and another top contender before facing Makhachev.
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Analysis: Prates's striking superiority over Maddalena, Makhachev matchup discussed
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