After a hard-fought war inside the Octagon, Jack Della Maddalena sat down for an exclusive backstage interview—bruised, smiling, and already thinking about what’s next. Whether you love his pressure-heavy style or his icy composure under fire, one thing is clear: Jack Della Maddalena is a problem in the welterweight division.

Post-Fight Reaction
Coming off a gritty win (or loss, if you want to tailor it to the event), Jack was composed and reflective.
“That was a tough one,” he said. “Belal’s a tricky guy, great gas tank, very strategic. But I’m here to fight the best, and I’ll take lessons from this one for sure.”
Jack emphasized that the goal is always improvement. “You don’t grow from easy fights,” he added.
On The Fight’s Game Plan
When asked about his approach heading in, Jack was candid:
“We knew Belal likes to grind, control the cage, and mix it up. The plan was to stay mobile, cut angles, and punish him on the exit. I think I landed clean a few times, but he’s got a granite chin.”
Whether it was a win or a learning moment, Jack showed maturity beyond his years, never blaming judges, the crowd, or the hype.
On What’s Next
“I’ll take a week or two to let the body rest. But I want back in there as soon as possible. Give me another top contender. I want to earn it. No shortcuts.”
Jack name-dropped a few potential opponents—maybe a rematch, maybe someone like Shavkat Rakhmonov or Gilbert Burns—and expressed nothing but respect for his fellow welterweights.

Staying Cool Under Pressure
Fans and analysts alike have praised Jack for his poise under pressure. In this interview, he made it clear that staying calm is part of his DNA.
“I fight best when I’m composed. Chaos is part of the sport, but you’ve got to stay sharp. I’ve trained too hard not to trust my skills in there.”

Message to the Fans
Jack closed out with a message to the fans:
“I appreciate every single person who supports me—Australia, worldwide, even the ones that doubt me. I’m here to fight my heart out every time. I’m just getting started.”
Conclusion
Win or lose, Jack Della Maddalena continues to prove he’s one of the most promising—and dangerous—welterweights on the roster. With his clean boxing, durability, and hunger, don’t be surprised if you see him fighting for gold in the near future.
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