Polaris 22 Results: Jimenez Shines, Condit Submitted

Polaris 22 results: Jimenez wins, Condits taps

Polaris 22: Middleweight Grand Prix had exciting matches throughout the night between the Grand Prix and a big-name super fight. Roberto Jimenez walked away as the new Middleweight Grand Prix Champion and UFC start Carlos Condit got submitted in the super fights. We bring you all the Polaris 22 results in detail.

Polaris 22 Results: Middleweight Grand Prix

Last night (November 5) Polaris 22 took place in Southampton, England, featuring an exciting showdown between 8 of the very best middleweight grapplers on the Polaris roster.

Roberto Jimenez walked away with the belt, after a stellar display that saw him get past Shane Fishman, Hunter Colvin, and Jed Hue on his way to the Polaris Middleweight Grand Prix title and a $20.000 cash prize.

Jimenez defeated Fishman on points, before submitting Colvin and Hoe with a  triangle choke and arm triangle, respectively.

England’s Jed Hue had an impressive way to the finals himself, racking up wins over top-shelf grapplers like Alan Sanchez and Oliver Taza.

The detailed Polaris 22 results show how the action took place in the Middleweight Grand Prix:

Round 1

Hunter Colvin def. Owen Livesey (RNC)

Roberto Jimenez def. Shane Fishman (Points)

Oliver Taza def. Mateusz Szczecinski (Decision)

Jed Hue Def. Alan Sanchez (Points)

Round 2

Roberto Jimenez def. Hunter Colvin (Triangle Choke)

Jed Hue def. Oliver Taza (Points)

Final

Roberto Jimenez def. Jed Hue (Arm Triangle Choke)

Polaris 22 Super Fight: Williams vs. Condit

Ash Willimas earned a heel hook victory over former UFC star Carlos Condit in the Polaris 22 super fight.

Condi, with the obvious size advantage, scored a takedown over Williams early, but Williams displayed some trademark high-level guard play to lure “The Natural born KIller” into a leg entanglement, where he quickly go the tap with a pretty tight 50/50 inside heel hook.

Immediately after wrapping up the Polaris 22 results for the night, Williams issued a call-out to current UFC champion Aljamain Sterling who, after his impressive performance at High Rollerz, looks like he doesn’t mind filling the time in between UFC fight with high-level grappling matches.

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