Evolvedfights 23 10 06 Sophia Locke Vs Jaxson B...
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Conventional wisdom suggests Locke will try to keep this fight at kicking range. Watch for the oblique kicks to the knee of Jaxson’s lead leg. If she can compromise his base inside the first 90 seconds, she has a chance. If you clarify what kind of “guide” you
However, EvolvedFights’ analytics team released a stat yesterday that should terrify Locke’s camp: Jaxson B. absorbs an average of 8.3 significant strikes per minute in the first round—and still secures the takedown. He uses strikes as a distraction, not a weapon.
Sophia Locke normally fights at 125 lbs. Jaxson B. is dropping from 170 lbs. Even with a weight cut, the natural size disparity is alarming. On the official weigh-in scale (simulated for this preview), Locke looked shredded but small. Jaxson looked like a lightweight who forgot to stop eating.
If Locke cannot keep him at bay, physics will take over. There is a reason women’s flyweights rarely fight male welterweights in open-weight promotions. The bone density, the torque, the raw mass—Jaxson only needs one clean takedown to end the night.