Then, with 48 seconds left in the fight, Jane did the unthinkable. She peeled River’s hands apart, turned into him, and locked up a guillotine choke from her knees. It was tight. River’s face went from red to purple. He slammed her against the cage, but Jane tightened her squeeze. The crowd roared. River’s right hand tapped once, twice—no, that was a slap on Jane’s thigh.
(control + cage pressure). Round 2: The Awakening of Avery Jane Between rounds, Jane’s cornerman—former UFC veteran Angela Magaña—screamed into her face: “He’s breathing heavy. You’re not. Break him with the body.” EvolvedFights 24 10 11 Avery Jane Vs Josh River...
In the chaotic, high-octane world of crossover combat sports, few promotions blur the lines between athletic brutality and theatrical storytelling quite like EvolvedFights. Last night, on the 11th of October, 2024 (coded in promotion logs as EvolvedFights 24/10/11), the company delivered a main event that will be debated in locker rooms and fan forums for years to come. Then, with 48 seconds left in the fight,
That advice proved prophetic.
But that was the turning point. Over the final two minutes of Round 2, Jane teed off. She landed 27 significant strikes to River’s 4, including a spinning backfist that clipped his ear and a brutal front kick to the solar plexus that made him gasp. River’s face went from red to purple
Josh River, on the other hand, is a grizzled journeyman from the regional MMA circuit. At 34 years old, with a 12-9 professional record, River has never been a highlight-reel finisher. Instead, he is a mud wrestler—an opportunistic grappler with a suffocating top game. The controversy began when River mocked Jane during a pre-fight press conference: “She’s fought models and retired kickboxers. Let her try to stop a double-leg from a real 155-pounder.”