Through the years Polaris has consistently delivered some of the best moments of all time in submission only grappling. It’s looking like their latest card is gearing to deliver once again.
The Polaris 7 event is scheduled for July 14th indigo at The O2 in London.
The first bit of the card they unveiled revealed a Welterweight tournament.

Rounding out the other side of our welterweight championship (170lbs / 77.1kg) bracket, Australian phenomenon Lachlan Giles looks to take out rising member of the Tri Star / Danaher / Renzo Gracie supergroup Oliver Taza.
Lachlan will be looking to bring the Polaris Welterweight strap back to his home gym where it can hang alongside Craig Jones’ middleweight belt.
The winners of the two matches will return later in the year to fight for the belt!Both competitors are very focused on submission hunting, with Ross’ newfound love for no gi competition and Nathan’s unorthodox 10th planet style making for an intriguing matchup.
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