Detailed analysis reveals that Jack Maddalena relied heavily on a boxing block for defense against Carlos Prates, which proved inadequate against Prates' diverse arsenal of kicks, elbows, knees, and punches. Maddalena spent much of the fight in southpaw stance despite previous leg damage from Islam Makhachev, and when he switched to orthodox, Prates damaged his left side with mid-kicks. Maddalena's chance was to be the aggressor and pressure Prates against the cage, but he lacked the speed and aggression needed, while Prates showed exceptional confidence and versatility with strikes from all angles. The analysis notes that Prates has already damaged the lead legs of southpaws Leon Edwards and Maddalena, typically with 4-5 low kicks disrupting movement and 10-15 potentially causing a knockout. For a potential Islam Makhachev fight, the analysis acknowledges Prates' striking threats but notes Makhachev's high-level striking, wrestling pressure, and ability to soften opponents over rounds. The suggestion is made that UFC might consider a Prates vs. Shavkat Rakhmonov fight to determine a clear contender.










