Ex-UFC champion Jack Della Maddalena speaks out on Carlos Prates loss

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Ex-UFC champion Jack Della Maddalena speaks out on Carlos Prates loss

Ex-UFC champion Jack Della Maddalena speaks out on Carlos Prates loss

Jack Della Maddalena won't shy away from taking on the toughest challenges.

Ex-UFC champion Jack Della Maddalena speaks out on Carlos Prates loss

Jack Della Maddalena won't shy away from taking on the toughest challenges.

Jack Della Maddalena has never been one to back down from a fight—and that includes speaking out after a tough loss.

The former UFC welterweight champion found himself on the wrong end of a decisive defeat earlier this month at UFC Fight Night 275. Fighting in front of a home crowd at RAC Arena in Perth, Western Australia, Della Maddalena (18-4 MMA, 8-2 UFC) was outgunned on the feet by rising star Carlos Prates (24-7 MMA, 7-1 UFC). Prates systematically dismantled Della Maddalena with brutal leg kicks before finishing him via third-round TKO, handing the Aussie his first back-to-back losses since turning pro in 2016.

Rather than shy away from the disappointment, Della Maddalena took to Instagram to address the setback head-on. In a heartfelt statement, he thanked his supporters and reflected on the nature of his career path. "Thanks for all the love and support. I could not be prouder to represent my gym @scrappy_mma_and_fitness, my family, my city and country," he wrote. "Not the desired result this time around but it was in line with the desired challenge: fighting the most vicious and toughest opponents."

It's that warrior mentality that has defined Della Maddalena's career—and it's a mindset any athlete can learn from. Whether you're stepping into the Octagon or just hitting the gym, embracing tough challenges is what builds champions. And for fans who want to channel that same fighting spirit, the right gear can make all the difference in your training journey.

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