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Misaki Morita (Japanese: 森田 実沙樹, Morita Misaki, born February 2, 1996), more popularly known by her ring name MISAKI, is a Japanese kickboxer. She is the current Shootboxing Women's Atomweight (-46 kg) champion. As of November 2023, she is the #8 ranked women's atomweight kickboxer in the world according to Beyond Kickboxing. [1]
Saho Yoshino (Japanese: 吉野紗帆, Yoshino Saho, born October 15, 1999), better know by her ring name ☆SAHO☆, is a Japanese kickboxer. She is the current K-1 Women's Flyweight champion. As of April 2024, she is ranked as the third best women's flyweight and fifth best women's pound-for-pound kickboxer in the world by Beyond Kickboxing.
Mizuki Kaminade (上撫 瑞希, Kaminade Mizuki, born March 16, 1995), better known by her ring name Mizuki (瑞希, Mizuki) (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese professional wrestler. She is signed to DDT Pro-Wrestling , where she is formerly one-fifth of the KO-D 10-Man Tag Team Champions , as well as Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling , where she is ...
Sumie Sakai (坂井 澄江, Sakai Sumie, born November 24, 1971) is a retired Japanese professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist. [3] She is best known for her extensive tenure in Ring of Honor, where she was the inaugural and longest reigning Women of Honor Champion.
Over the following six years, Syuri amassed a record of 13 wins and one loss, while also becoming the inaugural Krush Women's Flyweight Champion in March 2014. In April 2016, Syuri transitioned to mixed martial arts by joining Pancrase , where she was the inaugural Strawweight Queen of Pancrase .
[1] [2] [3] Wrestling Journalist and historian Dave Meltzer has stated that in the 1980s, the Crush Gals reached a level of popularity in Japan equatable to Hulk Hogan in the United States in the same period, [3] and thereafter Chigusa Nagayo was the most popular woman in wrestling for an extended period until her first retirement in 1989.
Rena Kubota (久保田 玲奈, kubota rena, Japanese pronunciation: [kɯbota ɾena]), better known by her ring name RENA (stylized in capital letters) or Reina, is a professional Japanese shoot wrestler, kickboxer and mixed martial artist, currently competing in the strawweight division of Rizin.
As part of their efforts to establish themselves in Japan, CMLL introduce three CMLL Japan championships, the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship, [5] the CMLL Japan Tag Team Championship, [6] and the CMLL Japan Women's Championship. [7] In 2020, CMLL began working with the newly founded Japanese, all-female "Lady Ring" promotion.