Polaris 18 did not disappoint. The event featured a total of 6 submissions, with almost every match being high-paced and full of exciting techniques and setups.
For instance, Stevie Ray – a PFL athlete with 11 fights in the UFC – won his match with the first-ever Twister submission in Polaris.
๐ฆ๐๐ฒ๐๐ถ๐ฒ ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐! ๐ช๏ธ #Polaris18
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The match between AJ Agazarm and Jed Hue witnessed good trash talk after Hue’s decision victory, as Agazarm was angry that his opponent pulled guard.
These guys don’t like each other #Polaris18
๐ Jed Hue def. AJ Agazarm via decision
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Also, Igor Tanabe pulled off a dominant win against favorized Tommy Langaker, via Bow and Arrow Choke.
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Check out the rest of the Polaris 18 results below.
POLARIS 18: PRELIMS
- Josh Williams defeats Adam Adshead (Armbar)
- Aled Rees defeats Ash Amos (Lapel Choke)
- Tom Cellamare defeats Oli Cole (Armbar)
- Owen Livesey defeats Max Bickerton (Decision)
- Ashley Bendle defeats Kate Bacik (Decision)
- Jamie Dicks defeats Finn Carey (Decision)
- William Southern defeats Rhys Davis (Triangle Choke)
POLARIS 18: MAIN EVENT
- Ashley Williams defeats Paulo Miyao (Decision)
- Jed Hue defeats AJ Agazarm (Decision)
- Igor Tanabe defeats Tommy Langaker (Bow and Arrow Choke)
- Stevie Ray defeats Craig Ewers (Twister)
- Leon Larman defeats Bryn Jenkins (Decision)
- Lloyd Cooper defeats Tom Barry (Decision)
POLARIS 18: HIGHLIGHTS
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