A detailed breakdown of Carlos Prates' victory over Jack Della Maddalena reveals multiple tactical factors. Maddalena relied heavily on a boxing guard for defense, approximately 90 percent of the time, which proved ineffective against Prates' tornado of kicks, elbows, knees, and punches. Maddalena fought predominantly in southpaw stance despite needing more preparation in orthodox after Makhachev damaged his left leg previously. When he did switch to orthodox, Prates attacked his left side with middle kicks, leaving it visibly red by the second round. Maddalena lacked the speed and aggression needed to pressure Prates against the cage. The analyst believes Prates would have dismantled Maddalena regardless of preparation due to his confidence, versatility, and ability to strike powerfully from all angles. Regarding a potential Makhachev-Prates matchup, the analysis notes Prates' devastating low kicks against southpaws, his knockout power at distance, but questions whether he could maintain his form after being controlled on the ground.
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