Polaris 35 Live Results: WNO vs Polaris Squads in Cardiff, Wales!
Polaris 35 Live Results: WNO vs Polaris Squads in Cardiff, Wales!
Stay up to date with all the action going down at Polaris 35, when squads from WNO and Polaris face off in Cardiff, Wales!

Polaris has returned to FloGrappling after ten years! The biggest super fight show in Europe is kicking off 2026 live from Cardiff, Wales with all-star squads from WNO & Polaris facing off in their signature Squads ruleset.
The event stream will be live on FloGrappling. Can't watch the action? Stay tuned here for real time results, updates and analysis throughout the weekend! All of the matches will be here with most recent results at the top.
Main Card
WNO vs Polaris Squads Second Half
- Final Score, Polaris 14, WNO 12
- Deandre Corbe (WNO - 12) vs Taylor Pearman (Polaris - 13)
- This will be the final regulation match of the day, as we nearly at ninety minutes. Another rematch from earlier today. Taylor pulls and is being aggressive from open guard. He attacks an aoki but Deandre clears. Corbe working from top in his split squat, neither man can get a marked advantage. Pearman gets the win and Team Polaris takes the victory.
- Deandre Corbe (WNO - 11) vs Santeri Lillius (Polaris - 13)
- Both guys hand fight for a while, but after two minutes it is Corbe striking with a single leg and he's into top half guard putting pressure. He works to free his leg and as Lillius works his way up, Corbe spins to the back! He's trying to trap hands. From turtle, Corbe falls off as he locks up an armbar. 40 seconds. Lillius escapes into closed guard. That's enough for a Corbe decision win.
- Luccas Lira (WNO - 11) vs Santeri Lillius (Polaris - 12)
- Lira jumps an early kani basami, then transitions to the other leg before Lilius clears. Lira tries to wrestle up, they end up both standing. Lilius goes back to the knee pick and Lira rolls into the kneebar and around to 50/50. Santeri rips a toe hold but they go out of bounds and restart in 50/50. Time expires, Santeri gets the decision.
- Luccas Lira (WNO - 10) vs Lucas Kanard (Polaris - 12)
- Kanard pulls and is mostly retaining against Lira, who is walking around the outside and stacking but can't get too much going from top without risking a limb. Kanard does manage to catch a stray ankle here and there but Lira kicks and limp legs out each time. Going to decision, Lira wins.
- Devhonte Johnson (WNO - 10) vs Lucas Kanard (Polaris - 11)
- Kanard pulls, Devhonte attacking from top with stacks and over unders. After five minutes, Kanard wins it to move it back to a two point margin again.
- Devhonte Johnson (WNO - 8) vs Meyram Maquine (Polaris - 11)
- Devhonte wastes no time, he secures top position and the back, squeezes and gets the RNC. Johnson has a significant percentage of WNO's points.
- Chris Wojcik (WNO - 8) vs Meyram Maquine (Polaris - 10)
- Chris pulls and entangles a leg, but Meyram escapes. Chris uses a false reap to come up and rolls through trying to find a lock but Meyram keeps up and stays safe. Meyram works his loose passing and Chris entangling legs. Time expires, Meyram gets the nod.
- Chris Wojcik (WNO - 7) vs Eoghan O'Flanaghan (Polaris - 10)
- Chris Wojcik out for WNO, he pulls and is able to invert into a leg and sweep. He comes up, and is able to even mount, but O'Flanaghan reguards. Eoghan works his way to top position, he's trying to find his way under the legs to pass but can't connect enough. Wojcik wins the decision.
- Declan Moody (WNO - 7) vs Eoghan O'Flanaghan (Polaris - 8)
- Team WNO takes their time out to give Declan a break. O'Flanaghan out and uses a big inside trip for top position. Declan starts to invert under, O'Flanaghan counters with his own outside heel hook for the submission win.
- Declan Moody (WNO - 6) vs Owen Jones (Polaris - 8)
- The MVP of the first half is back out for Polaris. Quick passing/near submission exchange after Owen pulls guard. He enters legs with a bear trap and an achilles grip. After about a minute, Declan escapes and then passes to north south. Owen reguards. Thirty seconds left, Declan cuts the corner again, Owen climbs on a leg, Declan re-attacks, and time will elapse. Declan takes it.
- Declan Moody (WNO - 5) vs Taylor Pearman (Polaris - 8)
- A rematch from the first half here. Declan on top, he passes and is threading a darce up but Taylor escapes. Taylor reguards, Declan passes again, time will elapse here with Moody picking up the win.
Davis Asare vs Levi Jones-Leary - Polaris Middleweight Championship
- Round one starts, Levi pulls quickly. He gets to waiter guard, Davis clears. Levi entangles again and now comes up in the leg drag. Again Levi wrestles up, and passes. He's showing a lot more skills than just his prodigious guard. Levi takes round one.
- Levi again entangles legs and Davis drops back while Levi comes up. Davis stands up, Levi pulls and sweeps again. Now he passes and spends the rest of the round in north south and side control. 20-18 Levi.
- Third and final round. Levi pulls. Again he's into the legs and sweeps, now Davis is playing more guard but a high step lands Levi back into north south. Three similarly dominant rounds, and Levi will take the title here in Cardiff.
Selma Vik vs Adele Fornarino
- Adele, who is announced as being unaffiliated from any team, shows off her wrestling for a change of pace and uses an uchi mata for a takedown early on. Selma works her way out and Adele pulls. She's hunting legs and Selma is doing well but mostly defending. As Selma pressures in, Adele catches her closed guard. Round will end, and it's 10-9 Fornarino.
- Round two begins, Adele sits immediately and is into her knee shield. She uses wrist control to throw a triangle, Selma stands up and gets knocked over but re-takes top position. From her closed guard, Adele inverts to the legs and then the back. She secures the rear naked choke.
WNO vs Polaris Squads First Half
- Chris Wojcik (WNO - 5) vs Owen Jones (Polaris - 8)
- They only have one minute so both guys really sprint after it, chasing legs mostly. Decision time on short action, it goes to a draw. Three point advantage for Polaris into the half.
- Devhonte Johnson (WNO - 5) vs Owen Jones (Polaris - 5)
- Owen Jones pulls and inverts on the legs, and finds the back! Owen is all over Devhonte here, now mounts. As Devhonte escapes and wrestles up, Owen finds the back again, now on the next escape transitions into a heel hook for the tap. That's extra points too, a three point win for Jones. 59 seconds left in the half.
- Devhonte Johnson (WNO - 4) vs Santeri Lillius (Polaris - 5)
- Expecting a wrestling match here. Santeri shoots, Devhonte uses a tight anaconda attempt to nearly get the tap, then spins to the back but they end up out of bounds. After five minutes of action, Devhonte Johnson wins again and the team score is evened up once more.
- Devhonte Johnson (WNO - 3) vs Eoghan O'Flanaghan (Polaris - 5)
- Lot of hand fighting going on, neither man willing to concede bottom. Devhonte with a big attempt that ends up taking out a barricade. They come back to the center and Eoghan pulls and then stands again. We go to decision. Devhonte takes it off the attempts from the feet, Team Polaris disagrees but we fight on. Team WNO takes their time out for the half.
- Luccas Lira (WNO - 3) vs Eoghan O'Flanaghan (Polaris - 3)
- Eoghan O'Flanaghan comes out heavy with a slide by to a side arm triangle, can't finish though as Lira escapes. Luccas sits to guard, Eoghan enters from top into the legs and gets the tap with an ankle lock! First sub of the squads event.
- Luccas Lira (WNO - 2) vs Lucas Kanard (Polaris - 3)
- Kanard pulls. He's trying to entangle legs with scoop grips, Lira is stacking a lot. Not a ton through five minutes. Lira takes the decision and evens the score again.
- Gavin Corbe (WNO - 2) vs Lucas Kanard (Polaris - 2)
- Double pull, Gavin comes up and starts attacking the guard with outside footowkr and stacks. Kanard getting a few bites on the legs with scoops, but Gavin clears and gets back to his work. Gavin tries to entangle a leg late, Kanard tries his own spin to the back, and Gavin in the closing seconds uses a duck under and jumps hooks! May be enough to swing it, honestly. Not enough, Kanard gets the hand raise.
- Deandre Corbe (WNO - 2) vs Lucas Kanard (Polaris -1)
- Lucas pulls. Deandre jumps around looking to bolo. After a few minutes of double pull leg pummeling, Kanard comes up. They sit back to double pull, Deandre comes up. Not much to judge after five. Kanard gets the win.
- Deandre Corbe (WNO - 1) vs Taylor Pearman (Polaris -1)
- CJI teammates facing off here. Taylor gets a little more rest with Team Polaris using a timeout before the bout. A minute in, Taylor pulls. Pearman trying to get to waiter guard but Corbe staying balanced. Deandre pulls his way into a leg drag, then north south, and tries to send an armbar before time expires. He still will win.
- Declan Moody (WNO - 1) vs Taylor Pearman (Polaris - 0)
- Taylor pulls. They are both working from half butterfly, with Declan aiming to get to north south. Taylor knocks him over for a second, but can't capitalize. Taylor uses an arm drag to come on top and ends up in a black hole position. Declan back on top to end. Taylor wins to even it up.
- Declan Moody (WNO - 0) vs Meyram Maquine (Polaris - 0)
- Declan uses a big slam to get to top position early. He nearly takes the back, and then mounts with about a minute left. Declan will ride out for the one point decision victory.
The teams are walking to the arena. The teams will grapple for a total of 45 minutes before a half time, then come back for the final 45 minutes.
Preliminary Matches
There will be a one hour break until the main card begins at 1:30pm CST
Shane Curtis vs Shane Price
After ten minutes, Shane Price will score the decision win.
Carson Coles vs Austin Senos
Carson Coles is able to pick up a decision win using strong submission and positional attacks across ten minutes.
Hejraat Rashid vs Finn Carey
After ten technical minutes, we are going to overtime! After a few more exchanges, Finn Carey gets a high wrist guillotine for the win! Best match of the night so far.
Carlos Gomez vs Gavin Thomas
In our first gi match of the evening, Gavin Thomas is able to successfully counter a back take with a toe hold for the submission in the second round.
Alex Valenzia vs Owein Parry
Alex Valenzia will get the win after ten tough minutes, earning the decision.
Callen O'Mahoney vs Alex Aston
It's another speedy submission win, this time with Callen O'Mahoney finishing the match with a triangle in round one (before celebrating with a back flip).
Jordan Adney vs Lloyd Davies
Inside of a minute, Adney manages to drop back and secure a tight ankle lock for the win.
Josh Gibbs vs Chris Batchelor
After ten minutes, Josh Gibbs gets the decision victory.
Annica Von Mantripp vs Amisha Price
In our fastest finish of the night so far, Amisha Price snatches a straight ankle lock for the submission win inside of two minutes.
Eneko R-Hernandez vs Mason Guard
After ten minutes, Eneko will take it by decision after having pulled away later in the match with strong positional work.
Tate Groves vs Ishaq Ali
After some fun submission-focused work, Ali is able to secure a straight ankle lock for the finish early in the second round.
Jessica Evans vs Lauren Price
Both grapplers are really focused on the submission here, but in the second round Evans is able to secure a rear naked choke for the win.
Caius Davies vs Rhys Eckley
After ten spirited minutes, Caius wins a decision using a strong closed guard.
Polaris 35 Results
- Shane Price def. Shane Curtis by decision
- Carson Coles def. Austin Senos by decision
- Finn Carey def. Hejraat Rashid by guillotine choke
- Gavin Thomas def. Carlos Gomes by toe hold
- Alex Valenzia def. Owein Parry by decision
- Callen O'Mahoney def. Alex Aston by triangle choke
- Jordan Adney def. Lloyd Davies by straight ankle lock
- Josh Gibbs def. Chris Batchelor by decision
- Amisha Price def. Annica Von Mantripp by straight ankle lock
- Eneko R-Hernandez def. Mason Guard by decision
- Ishaq Ali def. Tate Groves by straight ankle lock
- Jessica Evans def. Lauren Price by rear naked choke
- Caius Davies def. Rhys Eckley by decision