Helena Crevar Set To Defend Polaris Lightweight Title Against Amanda Pamela Nicole
By House of Grapplers Newsroom — sourced from BJJ Eastern Europe

Helena Crevar will defend her Polaris women's lightweight title against Amanda Pamela Nicole at Polaris 37 in the United Kingdom.
Helena Crevar will defend her Polaris women's lightweight title against Amanda Pamela Nicole at Polaris 37 in the United Kingdom.
Helena Crevar will return to the United Kingdom to defend her Polaris women's lightweight championship against Amanda Pamela Nicole at Polaris 37, BJJ Eastern Europe reported on May 9, 2026.
Crevar's Polaris record
Polaris 37 will fall close to two years after Crevar's promotional debut at Polaris 28, where she became the organization's first women's lightweight champion. Her Polaris results to date:
- Polaris 28 — Won the inaugural women's lightweight title.
- Polaris 30 — Successful lightweight title defense.
- Polaris 31 — Successful lightweight title defense.
- Polaris 32 — Served as captain of the North American Squad. Lost a short-format decision to Sula-Mae Loewenthal, her first Polaris defeat.
- Polaris 34 — Submitted Loewenthal to win the featherweight title, becoming Polaris's first female double champion.
The lightweight belt she carries into Polaris 37 is the same title she has held since Polaris 28.
The challenger
Amanda Pamela Nicole enters the matchup with what BJJ Eastern Europe described as significant experience and a reputation for aggressive, action-heavy performances. The publication framed her as the underdog in the booking. No prior Polaris appearances for Nicole were listed in the source.
Context
The Polaris 37 booking continues a run that has placed Crevar at the center of the promotion's women's divisions across both lightweight and featherweight. Holding the lightweight belt from Polaris 28 through her current reign, plus the featherweight title won at Polaris 34, gives her simultaneous championships in two weight classes under the Polaris banner, per the source.
The Polaris 32 loss to Loewenthal — a short-format decision in a squad-captain role — remains the only defeat on her Polaris ledger as reported. That result was reversed by submission at Polaris 34, the same card on which she added the featherweight strap.
For Nicole, the source characterized the booking as a spotlight opportunity on a Polaris main stage rather than a fight in which she enters as favorite.
What's next
The title defense is scheduled for Polaris 37 in the United Kingdom. The source did not list a specific date, venue, or full card for the event.
This article was researched and drafted by the House of Grapplers Newsroom AI from publicly reported source material. Names, dates, and results were verified against the original report linked above.
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