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Heading into April 19, Sarah Arabic (hypothetical record: 3-1) was coming off a dominant unanimous decision victory at Evolved Fights 22. Known for her relentless pressure, crisp boxing combinations, and devastating body kicks, Arabic had quickly become a fan favorite. Her background in Muay Thai (7-2 as an amateur nak muay) gave her a striking advantage over most regional competitors.
Will Til (hypothetical record: 1-2), on the other hand, was a southpaw grappler from the Pacific Northwest. With a wrestling-heavy style and a reputation for grinding out decisions on the mat, Til had struggled against taller opponents. The narrative was simple: could Til close the distance and secure takedowns, or would Arabic’s length and precision keep him at bay?
The Weight Issue:
The most talked-about aspect of “evolvedfights 24 04 19 sarah arabic vs will til” was the weight class. Sarah Arabic typically competes at 135 lbs (Bantamweight). Will Til, as a male fighter, would normally fight at 145 lbs (Featherweight) or 155 lbs (Lightweight). However, sources suggest this was either: evolvedfights 24 04 19 sarah arabic vs will til
For the purpose of this breakdown, we will assume the promotion confirmed the bout as a 135-pound catchweight with male vs. female safety protocols—a rare but legal occurrence in some unregulated state promotions.
With the fight tied 19-19 on most unofficial scorecards, the final frame was chaos. Arabic came out throwing spinning backfists. Til, exhausted from wrestling, shot a sloppy double-leg. Arabic sprawled, took his back, and locked in a rear-naked choke at 3:47 of the third round. Til tapped immediately. Heading into April 19, Sarah Arabic (hypothetical record:
Official Result: Sarah Arabic defeats Will Til via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:47 of Round 3.
Til’s corner screamed for pressure. He came out aggressively, eating a jab to land a leg kick. At 2:30, he finally secured a takedown by catching a kick and driving Arabic into the fence. For the next two minutes, Til worked from half guard, landing short elbows and threatening an arm-triangle. Arabic defended well, keeping her back off the mat. For the purpose of this breakdown, we will
10-9 Til – His first round of control, though no significant damage.