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By: Combat Sports Chronicle Staff Date: October 12, 2024
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.
The billing: Avery Jane vs. Josh River.
On paper, it was a classic striker-versus-grappler matchup. In reality, inside the thunderdome of the 3,200-seat Elysian Arena, it became a war of attrition, ego, and survival.
Promotion CEO Dana Rhodes hinted at a potential No. 1 contender’s match for Jane against the winner of next month’s Valentina Cruz vs. Miko Yamada fight. For Josh River, rumors of a move down to the 145-pound division are already circulating.
One thing is certain: at EvolvedFights 24 10 11, both Avery Jane and Josh River reminded the world that evolution favors the fearless.
Final Result: Avery Jane def. Josh River via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) EvolvedFights 24 10 11 Avery Jane Vs Josh River...
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Note: As of my latest knowledge update, there is no widely documented mainstream fight under the exact promotion/date "EvolvedFights 24 10 11" featuring Avery Jane and Josh River. This article is written as a speculative, in-depth combat sports feature—treating the event as an emerging underground to mainstream crossover bout, combining professional wrestling theater with MMA grit, a common trend in modern super-fight promotions.
Avery Jane’s corner, led by head coach Marcus “Scythe” Lattimore, demanded urgency. She answered immediately. By feinting a low kick, Jane drew River’s hands down and cracked him with an overhand right that staggered the grappler.
River shot desperately for a takedown, but Jane sprawled hard, forcing a stalemate against the fence. For the next three minutes, Jane punished River’s lead leg with heavy calf kicks, visibly slowing his movement. With a minute left, she separated and landed a picture-perfect spinning back fist that bloodied River’s nose.
River managed a late takedown, but Jane popped back to her feet before the horn, raising her hands in defiance.
Round Score: 10-9 Jane
If Jane gets booked against the current champion (or a top‑5 opponent) at EvolvedFights #27, I think she’ll repeat the same game plan: establish distance, use low kicks to wear down the opponent’s base, and look for that high‑kick finish in the later rounds. Expect a unanimous decision if the champion can avoid the high‑kick, but a TKO if they’re forced into the clinch where Jane’s elbows become a factor.
Josh River (14-5) came out looking to silence the doubters who claimed his grappling-heavy style couldn’t handle a volume striker. From the opening bell, River shot for a double-leg takedown, pinning Jane against the cage within the first thirty seconds.
Once on the mat, River lived up to his nickname, flowing from an arm-triangle attempt to a vicious mounted crucifix. Avery Jane (17-3), known for her defensive wrestling, showed immense poise. She survived a near-sunken rear-naked choke with just ten seconds left in the round, landing a series of elbows from the bottom that opened a small cut above River’s left eye.
Round Score: 10-9 River
The final round was pure chaos. River, knowing he needed a finish, abandoned caution. He ate a sharp one-two combination just to close the distance, finally dragging Jane to the canvas ninety seconds in.
What followed was a masterclass in grappling tension. River passed to half-guard, then to full mount. He rained down short elbows, looking for the stoppage. But Jane, fighting off her back, created a scramble that saw both fighters tumble toward the cage. In that exchange, Jane locked up a desperate guillotine choke. River escaped, but the damage was done—the crowd erupted as Jane used the cage to wall-walk back to her feet. By: Combat Sports Chronicle Staff Date: October 12,
With ten seconds left, Jane landed a flying knee that glanced off River’s shoulder. The bell rang with both fighters locked in a clinch, each believing they had won.
Official decision: Avery Jane defeats Josh River via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 30-26).
The post-fight chaos was immediate. River, still bleeding, shoved a cameraman and had to be restrained by security. Jane, meanwhile, climbed the cage and grabbed a microphone.
“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 CEO Marcus Webb later confirmed that Jane earned a $50,000 “Performance of the Night” bonus. More importantly, whispers backstage suggest that a major promotion—possibly PFL or a high-end Bare Knuckle FC—is already reaching out to Avery Jane’s management.
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.” For more EvolvedFights coverage, follow our live recap