Fighters React To Jack Della Maddalena Submitting Randy Brown

Jack Della Maddalena continued his meteoric rise in the UFC’s welterweight division when he finished Randy Brown at UFC 284. The 26-year-old had already made quite a name for himself when he scored three first-round finishes to kick off his UFC run las…

Jack Della Maddalena continued his meteoric rise in the UFC’s welterweight division when he finished Randy Brown at UFC 284. The 26-year-old had already made quite a name for himself when he scored three first-round finishes to kick off his UFC run last year, but his fight with Brown was a matchup that many felt…

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Jack Della Maddalena drops and submits Randy Brown early at UFC 284

jack della maddalenaThe Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to us tonight, February 11, 2023, for UFC 284, going down live from the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia. Just before our back-to-back title fights in the main and co-main events, Perth’s own Jack Della Maddalena faced Randy Brown in the feature fight of the evening. Jack Della Maddalena (13-2) […]

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to us tonight, February 11, 2023, for UFC 284, going down live from the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia. Just before our back-to-back title fights in the main and co-main events, Perth’s own Jack Della Maddalena faced Randy Brown in the feature fight of the evening.

Jack Della Maddalena (13-2) has been in the UFC just 13 months, and in that time he’d gone 3-0 with three first round knockouts. The latter two victories came over former M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Ramazan Emeev and former professional boxer Danny Roberts.

Randy Brown (16-4) on the other hand first fought in the UFC back in January of 2016 with a record of 6-0. Though he’s stumbled a few times along the way, he’s given us some truly brilliant performances, and came into tonight’s bout on a four-fight win streak.

Brown was doing a good job keeping the distance with his straight punches and front kicks early on.

Della Maddalena lands his leg kicks in attempt to gauge the range, and he also did a good job of blocking most of Brown’s punches.

Brown allows Della Maddalena to get him up against the cage for just a moment, and a moment is all it took, as the Perth native lands a vicious right hook that stuns and drops Brown. Della Maddalena then proceeds to absolutely unload on Brown, before deciding to take his back and sink in the rear naked choke for his fourth-straight first round finish.

Jack Della Maddalena is now 14-2 as a professional, having secured the 13th finish of his career tonight at UFC 284.

What’s more, Della Maddalena opened up his career with a record of 0-2 after suffering back-to-back losses in his first and second pro fights, meaning he’s now on a 14-fight win streak.

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Randy Brown: “Shiny New Toy” Jack Della Maddalena Deserves Hype

Randy Brown knows that Jack Della Maddalena is commanding a lot of attention ahead of their fight at UFC 284, but he’s not about to let that distract him from doing his job. “Rude Boy” and Della Maddalena are set to meet in a welterweight bout that is …

Randy Brown knows that Jack Della Maddalena is commanding a lot of attention ahead of their fight at UFC 284, but he’s not about to let that distract him from doing his job. “Rude Boy” and Della Maddalena are set to meet in a welterweight bout that is one of the most intriguing fights on…

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Report – Jack Della Maddalena vs. Randy Brown added to UFC 284 card on February 11. in Perth

Jack Della Maddalena Randy Brown UFC 284Promotional perfect welterweight knockout artist, Jack Della Maddalena is set for his Octagon return on February 11. next – as he draws division contender, Randy Brown at UFC 284 in a Perth, Australia homecoming at the RAC Arena.  Della Maddalena, a product of Dana White’s Contender Series back in September 2021, has so far enjoyed […]

Jack Della Maddalena Randy Brown UFC 284

Promotional perfect welterweight knockout artist, Jack Della Maddalena is set for his Octagon return on February 11. next – as he draws division contender, Randy Brown at UFC 284 in a Perth, Australia homecoming at the RAC Arena. 

Della Maddalena, a product of Dana White’s Contender Series back in September 2021, has so far enjoyed an impressive run of three fight round knockout victories to quickstart his UFC tenure in spectacular fashion.

Jack Della Maddalena lands an Australian homecoming next month at UFC 284

As for Brown, the surging Springfield-born contender is currently in the midst of a four-fight winning run, most recently defeating promotional staple, Francisco Trinaldo at UFC Vegas 61 back in October of last year in a decision victory. Eurosport report, Marcel Dorff confirmed Jack Della Maddalena’s return against Randy Brown on his official Twitter account.

“Jack Della Maddalena is fighting Randy Brown on February 11th at #UFC284 in Perth,” Marcel Dorff tweeted. “(Brown announced last week on Twitch the fight was in the works, it’s done now).”

Boasting a 13-2 professional record, Della Maddalena landed in the UFC back in January of last year against Pete Rodriguez, landing a first round TKO victory. 

In the time since, Della Maddalena recorded a June first round stoppage win over Ramazan Emeev before stopping British veteran, Danny Roberts in November with more opening round strikes. 

Unbeaten since his 2020 knockout loss to Vicente Luque, Brown has lande a trio of decision wins over Trinaldo, Khaos Williams, and Jared Gooden, after submitting Alex Oliveira with a rear-naked choke at UFC 261. 

UFC 284 takes place on February 11. from the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia – with an undisputed lightweight title fight between champion, Islam Makhachev, and challenger, featherweight titleholder, Alexander Volkanovski set to take main event status.

In the night’s co-headliner, featherweight contenders, Yair Rodriguez, and Josh Emmett battle in an interim title fight.

Jack Della Maddalena’s UFC Return Date, Opponent Revealed

UFC welterweight prospect Jack Della Maddalena will get the opportunity to fight on home soil at UFC 284. Della Maddalena has burst onto the scene since a win on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2021. He’s 3-0 in his UFC tenure after recent…

UFC welterweight prospect Jack Della Maddalena will get the opportunity to fight on home soil at UFC 284. Della Maddalena has burst onto the scene since a win on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2021. He’s 3-0 in his UFC tenure after recent knockouts of Danny Roberts and Ramazan Emeev. After his recent performances, Della…

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Exclusive | Randy Brown targets ‘fun fight’ with Michael Chiesa: “Classic grappler versus striker”

Randy BrownRandy Brown is coming off a unanimous decision win over Francisco Trinaldo at UFC Vegas 61. The 170-pounder spoke with Lowkick MMA’s Mike Owens about a potential Michael Chiesa fight, wanting one more fight in 2022 and his recent win against Trinaldo. ‘Rude Boy’ has been outspoken about who he would like to face inside […]

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Randy Brown is coming off a unanimous decision win over Francisco Trinaldo at UFC Vegas 61. The 170-pounder spoke with Lowkick MMA’s Mike Owens about a potential Michael Chiesa fight, wanting one more fight in 2022 and his recent win against Trinaldo.

‘Rude Boy’ has been outspoken about who he would like to face inside the octagon next. He has called for a shot against Michael Chiesa. In 2019, Brown first explained his desire to test his skills against Chiesa. He shared the same sentiment after his win against Trinaldo.

“The story is I’ve called him out before, plenty of times. We’ve had convos in the past and I just think it makes for a great fight,” Brown said. “He’ll try to wrestle me, I’ll try to knock him out. Classic grappler versus striker. I think it makes for a fun fight.”

Randy Brown is convinced that there are pros and cons of being ranked in the welterweight division

Brown believes that ranked welterweights stall the division for certain opportunities. He says that he’d rather fight consistently by fighting someone outside the rankings. If he doesn’t stay active, it affects the income he needs to provide for his family.

Guys guarding their rank, that’s all that is. Why would I want to be in the rankings if that’s the case…Those dudes don’t fight each other. They just sit around and wait for the right moment and I get it, to further this career, but… I can’t fight once every other year.” 

Brown (16-4) won a tough three-round fight against veteran Francisco Trinaldo to extend his win streak to four. He says Trinaldo brings a level of ‘durability’ and ‘presence’  that makes him a hard opponent.

“It wasn’t my best performance but I’m happy I got the job done against a crafty, gritty veteran like Francisco Trinaldo,” Brown said. “A win over him is great but to look like a world beater against him is hard because he’s dangerous at all times. There’s no point where you feel safe. That’s why my output was very low in that fight.” 

The 32-year-old isn’t ruling out a return to the octagon in 2022. He says it all comes down to if the UFC can find an opponent for him before the year is over. 

It’s possible, you never know. I’m fully healthy [and] I have no injuries at all…It’s definitely doable. It’s just a matter of if there is someone willing to step up and fight,” said Brown.