The fight card was originally built around a main event that fell through three weeks ago. Promoter Damien "The Architect" Cross needed a co-main event that offered violence and volatility. Enter matchmaker Sara Lin, who pitched the name “Avery Jane” against “Josh River.” The room went quiet. Then, chaos.
Once the match moved to the ground, the complexity increased. River’s ability to maintain "heavy" hips made Jane’s submission attempts—specifically her hunt for armbars—difficult to finalize. EvolvedFights 24 10 11 Avery Jane Vs Josh River...
Jane catches River against the fence in round one. A flurry of hooks cracks River’s high guard. The referee steps in at 2:34 of Round 1. Jane wins by TKO. The fight card was originally built around a
River opens aggressively, shooting for a double-leg against the cage. Jane’s sprawl is textbook – hips back, head up – and she immediately looks for a front headlock. River powers through, lifts her briefly, but Jane transitions to a that forces River to retreat. Then, chaos
Judges found the match incredibly difficult to score. Avery gained significant favour through her relentless perversion and constant pressure, which kept Josh on the defensive for long stretches.