Polaris Squads 2: Live Results, Discussion and Play By Play
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Read moreTeam grappling is a relatively new concept that has quickly become one of the most popular versions of competitive Jiu-Jitsu. There are many different rulesets that have been created to allow teams of grapplers to compete against one another, to varying degrees of success. The Quintet format is among the most popular and widely-used versions of team grappling, where two teams of five grapplers compete in sequential winner-stays-on matches. Polaris Squads uses a similar idea with larger teams, while other promotions have experimented with smaller teams or even tag-team matches. As time has gone on, more and more rulesets have been developed to allow grapplers to group together in competition.
Join us today (Saturday, 7th November) for live updates on Polaris Squads 2. The latest in ...
Read moreWe sat down for an interview with Adam Wardzinski, one of the biggest grapplers to have ...
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Read moreIt seems like only yesterday that the second Polaris Squads event was announced and already the ...
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