Evolvedfights 24 10 11 Avery Jane Vs Josh River... |top| 🆒

As for Josh River, he faces a possible suspension for his post-fight conduct. But in true River fashion, he tweeted four hours later: “She survived. She didn’t win. Rematch. No weight classes.” The event—coded as EvolvedFights 24 10 11 —will not go down in history books alongside Ali-Frazier or McGregor-Diaz. But it represents something equally important: the rise of cross-promotional, gender-bending, weight-defying super-fights that modern audiences crave.

“That’s what happens when a real fighter shows up,” she shouted. “Weight bully? Grinder? Nah. You just met someone who refuses to lose.” EvolvedFights 24 10 11 Avery Jane Vs Josh River...

(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.” As for Josh River, he faces a possible

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.” Rematch

River opened Round 2 with the same plodding forward pressure, but his shots were wider, slower. Jane began to time his entries. At 0:47, she caught him leaning into a lazy jab and answered with a blinding three-punch combination: left hook to the liver, right cross to the chin, left uppercut as he dipped.

The first ninety seconds were a chess match. Jane circled on the outside, feinting a teep kick to the body, then flicking a jab. River pawed his lead hand, stalking forward like a man walking through a swamp. His strategy was clear: cut off the cage, grind against her, and drag her to the mat.

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.