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    Evolvedfights 23 10 06 Sophia Locke Vs Jaxson B... -

    Scorecards even: 19-19. The final round was pure chaos. Both women knew the fight was on the line. Locke shot for a takedown in the first ten seconds. Jaxson countered with a knee that split Locke’s eyebrow open. Blood poured down her face, but referee Dan Miragliotta allowed the fight to continue.

    With 30 seconds remaining, Locke flattened Jaxson out, locked the choke, and squeezed. Jaxson did not tap. The buzzer sounded with Jaxson unconscious for a split second — a technical submission victory for Sophia Locke. Sophia Locke defeats Jaxson B. via Technical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at 4:59 of Round 3. Post-Fight Fallout In the post-fight interview, a bloodied Locke called for a top-five ranking in the EvolvedFights strawweight division. “Jaxson is tough as nails,” Locke said. “But I proved that pressure kills style.” EvolvedFights 23 10 06 Sophia Locke Vs Jaxson B...

    Locke, undeterred, changed levels and drove Jaxson into the canvas with a double leg. From there, she transitioned to back control, sinking both hooks. For two minutes, Locke worked for a rear-naked choke while Jaxson fought hands desperately. Twice, Jaxson stood up, only to be dragged back down. Scorecards even: 19-19

    However, Locke showed championship heart. Absorbing the shot, she crashed forward, wrapped a body lock, and dragged Jaxson to the canvas with 90 seconds left in the round. From half guard, Locke methodically advanced to mount, landing short elbows. Jaxson survived until the bell but lost the round 10-9 on all scorecards. Jaxson’s corner demanded more urgency. They got it. Round two opened with a flying knee attempt — a risky move that missed but signaled intent. Locke tried to replicate her takedown success, but Jaxson had drilled the sprawl. Sprawling hard on Locke’s shot, Jaxson spun behind and took top position for the first time in the fight. Locke shot for a takedown in the first ten seconds

    This was not a title fight, but it had all the makings of a stylistic nightmare. Could Locke drag Jaxson B. into the deep waters of the mat? Or would Jaxson’s precision striking keep the fight standing long enough to land the kill shot? The first round began with a chess match. Jaxson B. immediately took center cage, bouncing on the balls of her feet, firing low calf kicks that echoed through the silent arena. Locke, calm in a low wrestling stance, attempted to close the distance.