Welterweight legend sees Carlos Prates close to making UFC history; find out why.

Matt Brown surrenders to the talent of Carlos Prates after victory over Jack Della Maddalena.

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Prates celebrates victory in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/UFC

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Carlos Prates He is gaining recognition among the big names in the UFC's welterweight division (up to 77 kg). After knocking out Jack Della Maddalena at UFC Perthheld last Saturday (2), in Australia, the Brazilian received praise from one of the biggest names in the category: Matt Brown, current record holder for knockouts in the division. For the American, 'Fumante' would be a good name to break his record.

During an appearance on the podcast 'The Fighter vs. The Writer', the American veteran commented on the possibility of Prates breaking his historic record in the future. Brown revealed his admiration for the Brazilian and highlighted the connection created between the two over the years, stating that he would be happy if the Fighting Nerds athlete reached the top of the list.

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"I'll tell you one thing: if it had to be someone, I'd be happy if it was him. If it were him..." Matt hugsI might be a little more bothered. Prates, not so much. I've been a big fan of his for quite some time. I even met him when I went to fight in Chicago.

He asked for a picture with me. He said he was a fan, that he watched my clinch DVDs and the courses I taught at Dynamic Striking. He said he learned a few things from me and that I inspired him. It's an incredible feeling, knowing that you're passing something on to the next generation,” Brown said.

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Record holder for knockouts in the welterweight division assesses Carlos Prates' victory at UFC Perth.

Beyond personal admiration, Matt Brown also analyzed the Brazilian's dominant performance against Della Maddalena and highlighted the technical evolution shown in the octagon. According to the former fighter, Prates displayed a much more complete arsenal than just knockout power.

"It seems like Carlos really stepped up in this fight. He raised his level. What's most impressive is that it wasn't just a one-hit knockout. It was the variety. Leg kicks, knees, punches, elbows, clinching... everything working."

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"Aside from the fact that he was taken down fairly easily a few times, but let's leave that aside. In the striking exchanges, he was spectacular from every angle. And, once again, it was precisely this variety that made the difference against Jack," said Matt Brown during an appearance on the podcast 'The Fighter vs. The Writer'.

How many knockouts does Carlos Prates need to break Matt Brown's record in the UFC?

With the victory in UFC Perth, Carlos Prates He achieved his seventh victory within the organization, all won by knockout. The result placed the Brazilian in fifth position among the greatest knockout artists in UFC welterweight history.

Currently, Matt Brown leads the rankings with 13 knockouts in the category. 'The Smoker' has seven wins in the same manner. If he maintains his current pace in the octagon, Prates will need seven more victories to surpass the American.


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