Jack Della Maddalena vs Randy Brown UFC 284 Odds, Time, and Prediction
Born and raised in Perth, Australia, Jack Della Maddalena is coming to his hometown on Saturday, February 11, 2023, to take on Randy Brown in the only featherweight fight of UFC 284
Jack Della Maddalena (13-2) will have the support of his fans at RAC Arena on Saturday and he’ll need it to beat his Jamaican-American opponent. Although the Aussie fighter has a slightly better record than Randy Brown (16-4), Rude Boy does have some advantages, including the fact that he’s four inches taller.
Jack Della Maddalena vs Randy Brown Odds
Moneyline | Odds |
---|---|
Jack Della Maddalena | -350 |
Randy Brown | +255 |
*Odds taken from FanDuel on Wednesday, February 8, 2023.
When, Where, and How to Watch?
- Place: RAC Arena in Perth, Australia
- Date: Saturday, February 11, 2023
- Time: ~10:00 PM ET
- How to Watch: UFC Fight Pass/ESPN+
Jack Della Maddalena Going for Another Knockout
Jack Della Maddalena started his MMA career in local competitions, before getting a chance to prove himself globally in Dana White’s Contender Series in 2021. He took his chance and earned himself a UFC contract.
A couple of months later, he made his UFC debut, defeating Pete Rodriguez by TKO at UFC 270. He did the same in his next fight (against Ramazan Emeev), as well as in his third UFC fight (vs Danny Roberts). For the TKO wins against Emeev and Roberts, Della Maddalena won the UFC Performance of the Night Bonus.
The three TKO wins in the UFC didn’t come as a surprise to those who are following his career. This guy is famously good striking-wise, with 11 of his 13 career wins happening by either a knockout or technical knockout.
The Australian tends to land a lot of strikes in every fight (8.45 per minute), although they’re usually not too powerful. It’s the sheer volume of punches that usually defeats his opponents.
Can Randy Brown Make Use of His Height and Reach at UFC 284?
Randy Brown is four inches taller than Della Maddalena and has a 5-inch longer reach. It’s not that his Australian foe is short; it’s just that Brown is taller than an average welterweight. And he’s been using this fact to his advantage.
With his long arms and decent boxing skills, Brown has the ability to keep the opponents away from him. This explains why in his previous three UFC fights, he won by decision each time. He’ll probably try to outbox Della Maddalena as well, although we could see him try and make a takedown or two.
The brown belt in BJJ doesn’t make too many TD attempts (only 0.69 on average), but even that is superior to Della Maddalena who’s never taken anyone down in the UFC.
Jack Della Maddalena vs Randy Brown Prediction
This is going to be a boxing match, with both fighters probably trying to make as many significant strikes as possible. We might see Brown also attempt to make a takedown, but we doubt it’s going to result in him winning inside the distance. It could, however, help him win the judges’ affection and win by points.
Picks: Randy Brown to win by decision
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