Preview: UFC Fight Night 227 ‘Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2’
Della Maddalena vs. Holland
Welterweights
#14 WW | Jack Della Maddalena (15-2, 5-0 UFC) vs. #13 WW | Kevin Holland (25-9, 12-6 UFC)ODDS: Della Maddalena (-148), Holland (+124)
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Australia’s Della Maddalena makes for an interesting Holland opponent. Beyond the offensive aggression that should make this an absolute firefight, Della Maddalena also needs to rebound from the first disappointing performance of his UFC career. Della Maddalena showed some promise as a hard-nosed striker in his 2021 win on Dana White’s Contender Series, but it was a surprise to see the UFC give some aggressive matchmaking early on. A debut against Warlley Alves fell through, but a sophomore effort against Ramazan Emeev looked to be exactly the type of fight where a talented prospect could get neutralized. Instead, Della Maddalena ran through Emeev with little effort, and from there, it was off to the races, with a hometown win in Perth over Randy Brown in February serving as a breakout and proof that the Australian was ready for bigger things. Thanks to some changes of both opponents and fight dates, Della Maddalena’s next bout wound up being against newcomer Bassil Hafez in July—a fight that he won but nowhere nearly as definitively as expected. Hafez did not get much done with his wrestling, but some poor grappling decisions from Della Maddalena allowed him to control a lot of the fight and made things closer than they needed to be. That likely will not be a concern here—if Holland initiates some grappling exchanges, it will likely be after things have gone south for Della Maddalena on the feet—but this could still be where the Australian meets his match. He was able to eventually march through Brown but had some issues against the former Ring of Combat champion’s reach early on, and he seems unlikely to knock the much more durable Holland head over heels like he did to “Rude Boy.” Holland’s form still is not the prettiest, so Della Maddalena might be able to land multiple hard strikes for each of the Texan’s and win an entertainingly brutal war of attrition. However, the lean is that Della Maddalena’s willingness to eat one to give one comes back to bite him here. The pick is Holland via second-round stoppage.
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