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Chun-Li, canonically born on March 1, 1968, [38] is an expert Chinese martial arts practitioner. Her profile indicates her training in several styles of Chinese kempo (" Chinese martial arts ") at the age of five, especially tai chi , which she would later complement with sanda (combat wushu ) and fighting styles from all around the world, such ...
Former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion and former Raw Women's Champion Ronda Rousey. Emiko Raika - (Pancrase, Shooto, DEEP) Jessica Rakoczy - (Bellator, TPF, UFC) Germaine de Randamie - (UFC, Strikeforce) Alyona Rassohyna - Bec Rawlings - (UFC, Invicta) Elise Reed - Elena Reid - Marion Reneau - (UFC, TPF) Amanda Ribas -
Hélio Gracie – (Brazil, 1913–2009) was a Brazilian martial artist who, together with his brother Carlos Gracie, founded the martial art of Gracie jiu-jitsu, known internationally as Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ). Until his death, Gracie was the only living 10th degree master of that system, and is widely considered as one of the first sports ...
Lists of female martial artists (2 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 31 December 2016, at 12:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Pages in category "Women's martial arts" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. W. Women's kickboxing
Ronda Rousey (professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, b.1987), a 6th dan black belt, former champion in the mixed martial arts organization UFC, current professional wrestler with WWE. Yoshiro Akiyama (mixed martial artist and TV star, b. 1975). One FC fighter and a former UFC fighter. Known as Choo Sung-hoon in Korea.
Vergara contrasted the figure-hugging fit of her top with a pair of slouchy leather pants that immediately soared to the top of our shopping wishlist. The oversized pants featured a baggy fit ...
A group of girls celebrating the women army in Aizu Parade. The image of samurai women continues to be impactful in martial arts, historical novels, books, and popular culture in general. [40] Like kunoichi (female ninja) and geisha, the onna-musha's conduct is seen as the ideal of Japanese women in movies, animations and TV series.