What We Learned From Polaris 30



Polaris 30 just wrapped up and I thought I'd cover it. I always look forward to the Polaris cards I won't be writing as much as I usually do due to PGF coming later this week, but I have the stats & results here down below.


 Results



Eoghan O'Flanagan def Felillipe Geyer via dec


Dante Leon def Elias Younger via dec


Nathanial Wood def Camron Else via dec


Keith Krakorian def Jed Hue via dec


Helena Crevar def Nia Blackman via dec


Michael Page def Carlos Condit via dec



 

How People Won



This was a bit disappointing and there really isn't much to talk about here.

Stats




Overall

This event was just alright. There were no subs on the main card, which is never good. The matches themselves weren't all bad and they had their moments, but none of them are going to be on match of the year lists. The names on the card were good, but for some reason things didn't really come together how they should have. I can't even really blame the athletes because there wasn't a ton of stalling, but none of the athletes could really get things done. Polaris puts on a good card, so it is worth watching, but this is definitely one of their weaker events. It looks like 2025 will be great though as they have announced some squads events. Those are usually really good.




I will say that the prelims were a bit more interesting than the main card and you can check that out for free below.



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