It seems Conor McGregor lately shared some recommendation for Jack Della Maddalena forward of the Australian’s title battle in opposition to Islam Makhachev by means of BJJ wizard Craig Jones.
Della Maddalena is ready to face Makhachev in a welterweight title battle in the primary occasion of UFC 322 subsequent month. Della Maddalena has notably been sharpening his grappling expertise by coaching with Jones, who additionally skilled Alexander Volkanovski for his fights in opposition to Makhachev.
In a current video on Instagram, Jones linked up with Della Maddalena and browse him some texts he allegedly acquired from McGregor. The Irishman seemingly shared some phrases of knowledge for the Australian and mentioned:
“He can be gentle work at this weight. No ending functionality or positional consciousness by any means. He’s a backpack at finest. Nothing to concern. Worry not! Persistence, health, and ferocity, and he’s sparked unconscious contained in the 5 [rounds].”
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UFC legend previews upcoming Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev title battle
Former two-division UFC champion Daniel Cormier lately shared his ideas on the upcoming Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev title battle at UFC 322 subsequent month. Cormier questioned Della Maddalena’s protection in opposition to Makhachev’s takedowns and defined why the Australian may battle.
In an interview on the Pound 4 Pound podcast with Henry Cejudo and Kamaru Usman , ‘DC’ shared his two cents on the welterweight title battle and mentioned:
“He’ll get takedown makes an attempt coming at him very early this time. The final battle, he did not must take care of that when he was contemporary… He may battle. I do not know if he has felt something like he will really feel, as a result of it’s not going to be double legs and single legs with Islam. It may be him enjoying along with his ft. Tripping him, transferring him round on the octagon aspect, doing issues he does not acknowledge as freely.”
Edited by Nishant Zende.

