Extreme Fight Game RISE, known simply as RISE,[1] is a Japanese kickboxing promotion company based in Tokyo. Their name is an abbreviation of "Real Impact Sports Entertainment".[2]

RISE Creation Co Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryMartial arts promotion
Founded2003
FounderTakashi Ito
Headquarters,
Key people
Takashi Ito, CEO
Websitehttps://rise-rc.com/

Its main roster showcases ten male and three female weight classes.[3] They also hold the KAMINARIMON events, which are exclusively open to amateur fighters.[4]

History

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RISE held their inaugural event on February 23, 2003, at the Gold Jim South Tokyo Annex in Ōmori, Japan.[5] They held their first "Dead or Alive" tournament on December 23, 2003, which would later become an annual event held at the end of each year. Before the bankruptcy of Fighting and Entertainment Group, winners of the "Dead or Alive" tournaments earned a berth in the K-1 MAX Japan tournaments.[6] After successfully holding "Dead or Alive" tournaments at 70 kg for two consecutive years, by the end of 2005 they furthermore held tournaments at 60 kg, 80 kg and heavyweight as well.[7]

It 2008, RISE opted to stop deciding on champions through one-day tournaments, as they believed the result of the matches may be affected by a combination of favorable match-ups and luck. They instead began deciding on champions through single five-round bouts. The first three championships were at 60 kg, 70 kg and at heavyweight. Rankings weren't established at the time.[8]

Beginning with R.I.S.E. 46 ~ THE KING OF GLADIATORS '08 ~, RISE began to use Arabic numerals in event names. Up to that point, event names used Roman numerals.[9]

The first women's championship was established on November 23, 2011, when Rena Kubota was crowned the RISE Queen after defeating Erika Kamimura.[10]

On January 5, 2022, RISE announced a partnership with Glory, which would allow cross-promotion and mutual exchange of fighters under contract.[11] On February 10, 2023, the reached the same agreement with K-1.[12][13] On January 11, 2024, it was announced that Glory and RISE would hold joint tournaments, combine their rankings and unify their rankings.[14]

Rules

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The original RISE rules allowed strikes with fists and elbows, but prohibited knee strikes. Passivity from fighters was penalized by half point deductions. From May 16, 2010, RISE adopted K-1 rules which allowed for a single knee strike, but prohibited elbow strikes. The bouts are contested across three rounds lasting three minutes. Two additional extra rounds can be fought. The fighters wear shorts or tight kick pants, while women must additionally wear a top. All fighters must have a mouth guard. Elbow strikes, excessive petroleum jelly usage, eye pokes, throws, and unsporting behavior may all results in a point deduction.[15]

If a fighter fails to make weight, they will be afforded a second opprotunity two hours after the initial weigh-in. Should they pass, they will be fined a percentage of their purse and will be given a point deduction. If they're above weight by 2 kilograms or more, they will be disqualified and the bout will be declared a no-contest. If they fail the second weigh-in, but aren't above 2 kilograms they will be given a two point deduction, will be fined a portion of their purse and may be forced to fight in 10 oz gloves in their opponent so chooses. The fighter must still be within 5% of the contracted weight, three hours before the event is supposed to take place.[16]

The KANARIMON events are contested across three rounds of two minutes. Alongside all the prohibitions present in RISE fights, knee strikes to the head are likewise prohibited. Single matches don't have an extension rounds in case of a draw, while tournament draws result in a single one minute extra round.[17]

Broadcast

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RISE events are broadcast by AbemaTV domestically in Japan,[18] with full matches from these events later posted on their YouTube channel.[19] RISE World Series events were previously streamed outside of Japan on FITE TV (now TrillerTV).[20]

Champions

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World Champions

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Division Champion Date Won Title Defenses
Super Lightweight (65 kg)   Chadd Collins December 16, 2023 0
Featherweight (57.5 kg)   Vacant
Bantamweight (55 kg)   Shiro March 26, 2023 1

Japan Champions

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Division Champion Date Won Title Defenses
Heavyweight (120 kg)   Vacant
Light Heavyweight (90 kg)   Kenta Nanbara August 18, 2023 0
Middleweight (70 kg)   Kaito Ono July 5, 2019 0
Welterweight (67.5 kg)   Ryota Nakano May 29, 2022 0
Super Lightweight (65 kg)   Vacant
Lightweight (63 kg)   Kan Nakamura April 21, 2023 0
Super Featherweight (60 kg)   Taiga January 14, 2024 0
Featherweight (57.5 kg)   Keisuke Monguchi August 28, 2022 1
Bantamweight (55 kg)   Koki Osaki December 10, 2023 1
Super Flyweight (53 kg)   Vacant
Flyweight (51.5 kg)   Riku Kazushima October 29, 2023 0
W. Bantamweight (55 kg)   Seina July 30, 2023 0
W. Flyweight (52 kg)   Tessa de Kom May 28, 2023 0
W. Mini Flyweight (49 kg)   Arina Kobayashi November 18, 2023 0
W. Atomweight (46 kg)   Koyuki Miyazaki March 28, 2021 1

Championship history

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Heavyweight championship

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Weight limit: 120 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Fabiano Aoki
def. Magnum Sakai
RISE 48
  Tokyo, Japan
July 4, 2008
2   Makoto Uehara
def. Raoumaru
RISE 80
  Tokyo, Japan
July 23, 2011
Uehara vacated the title on September 12, 2012, in order to participate in the 2013 K-1 WGP[21]
3   Kengo Shimizu
def. Raoumaru
RISE 90
  Tokyo, Japan
October 25, 2012 1. def. Hiromi Amada RISE 99 on April 29, 2014 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Badr Ferdaous RISE 127 on September 16, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan
Shimizu retired from the sport on November 17, 2018[22]

Light Heavyweight championship

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Weight limit: 90 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Makoto Uehara
def. Kengo Shimizu
RISE 92
  Tokyo, Japan
March 17, 2013
Uehara vacated the title in 2016 in order to re-sign with K-1.[23]
2   Kenta Nabara
def. Kongtualai JMBoxingGym
RISE 171
  Tokyo, Japan
August 18, 2023

Middleweight championship

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Weight limit: 70 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Hinata
def. Ryuji
RISE 48
  Tokyo, Japan
July 4, 2008
Hinata vacated the title in July 2009
2   Ryuji
def. Yasuhito Shirasu
RISE 60
  Tokyo, Japan
November 22, 2009
3   Takafumi Morita
def. Yukihiro Komiya
RISE 80
  Tokyo, Japan
July 23, 2011
4   Lee Sung-hyun
def. Shintaro Matsukura
RISE 133
  Tokyo, Japan
July 5, 2019
5   Kaito Ono
def. Lee Sung-hyun
RISE ELDORADO 2023
  Tokyo, Japan
March 26, 2023

Welterweight championship

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Weight limit: 67.5 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Danilo Zanolini
def. Taiki Watanabe
RISE 96
  Tokyo, Japan
November 4, 2013 1. def. Yuichiro Nagashima RISE 100~BLADE 0~ on July 12, 2014 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Kenta Yamada at RISE 106 on July 24, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan
Zanolini retired from the sport on July 15, 2017[24]
2   Bey Noah
def. Daiki Watabe
RISE 129
  Tokyo, Japan
November 17, 2018 1. def. Hideki RISE 137 on February 23, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan
BeyNoah vacated the title in February 2022, in order to move up in weight[25]
3   Ryota Nakano
def. Ryoya Inai
RISE 158
  Tokyo, Japan
May 29, 2022

Super Lightweight World championship

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Weight limit: 65 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Petpanomrung Kiatmuu9
def. Kento Haraguchi
RISE WORLD SERIES OSAKA 2022
  Osaka, Japan
August 21, 2022
2   Chadd Collins
def. Petpanomrung Kiatmuu9
RISE WORLD SERIES 2023 Final Round
  Tokyo, Japan
December 16, 2023

Super Lightweight championship

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Weight limit: 65 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Koji Yoshimoto
def. Yūsuke Sugawara
RISE 60
  Tokyo, Japan
November 22, 2009 1. draw. Yūsuke Sugawara at Rise 74 on February 27, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Yasuomi Soda at Rise 86 on January 28, 2012 in Tokyo, Japan
2   Yasuomi Soda
def. Koji Yoshimoto
RISE 60
  Tokyo, Japan
March 17, 2013
Soda vacated the title on August 27, 2014, to sign with K-1[26]
3   Yuki
def. Naoki
RISE 101
  Tokyo, Japan
September 28, 2014
Yuki vacated the title on May 3, 2017 in order to return to super featherweight[27]
4   Kosei Yamada
def. Yuma Yamaguchi
RISE 134
  Tokyo, Japan
September 29, 2019

1. def. Takumi Sanekata at RISE 145 on January 31, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Katsuki Kitano at RISE 150 on June 18, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan

Title was left vacant on December 25, 2022, as Yamada retired from the sport[28]

Lightweight championship

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Weight limit: 63 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Yuki
def. Koji Yoshimoto
RISE 73
  Tokyo, Japan
December 19, 2010
2   Lee Sung-hyun
def. Yuki
RISE 91
  Tokyo, Japan
January 6, 2013
3   Hiroshi Mizumachi
def. Shohei Asahara
RISE 106
  Tokyo, Japan
November 8, 2015 1. def. Keisuke Niwa at Rise 108 on November 8, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan
4   Fukashi Mizutani
def. Hiroshi Mizumachi
RISE 112
  Tokyo, Japan
July 30, 2016 1. def. Shohei Asahara at Rise 119 on September 15, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan
Fukashi vacated the title on December 11, 2018 in order to move up to super lightweight[29]
5   Taiju Shiratori
def. Hideki
RISE 112
  Tokyo, Japan
February 3, 2019
Shiratori vacated the title on August 1, 2020.[30]
6   Kento Haraguchi
def. Hideki
RISE 136
  Tokyo, Japan
January 13, 2020
Haraguchi vacated the title on December 15, 2020[31]
7   Naoki Tanaka
def. Hideki
RISE 145
  Tokyo, Japan
January 30, 2021
8   Kan Nakamura
def. Naoki Tanaka
RISE 167
  Tokyo, Japan
April 21, 2023

Super Featherweight championship

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Weight limit: 60 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Yuki
def. Yuji Takeuchi
RISE 48
  Tokyo, Japan
July 4, 2008
2   Kan Itabashi
def. Yuki
RISE 52
  Tokyo, Japan
January 31, 2009 1. def. TURBΦ at RISE 57 on July 26, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Keiji Ozaki at RISE 60 on June 5, 2015 in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan
3   Kosuke Komiyama
def. Kan Itabashi
RISE 74
  Tokyo, Japan
February 27, 2011 1. def. Motochika Hanada at RISE 88 on June 2, 2012 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Masanobu Goshu at RISE 97 on January 25, 2014 in Tokyo, Japan
Komiyama vacated the title in 2015
4   Kodai Nobe
def. Motochika Hanada
RISE 109
  Tokyo, Japan
January 31, 2016
5   Chan Hyung Lee
def. Koudai Nobe
RISE 121
  Tokyo, Japan
November 23, 2017 1. def. Kazuma at RISE 160 on July 29, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Hyuma Hitachi at RISE 164 on January 28, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan
  Kazuma
def. Yusaku Ishizaki for interim title
RISE 152
  Tokyo, Japan
October 22, 2021
6   Taiga
def. Chan Hyung Lee
RISE 175
  Tokyo, Japan
January 14, 2024

Featherweight World championship

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Weight limit: 57.5 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Tenshin Nasukawa
def. Rodtang Jitmuangnon
RISE 125
  Chiba, Japan
June 17, 2018

Featherweight championship

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Weight limit: 57.5 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Itto
def. Ryo Pegasus
RISE 90
  Tokyo, Japan
October 24, 2012
2   Motochika Hanada
def. Itto
RISE 101
  Tokyo, Japan
September 28, 2014 1. def. Yoshihisa Morimoto at RISE 114 on November 25, 2016 in Tokyo, Japan
Motochika vacated the title on February 13, 2018[32]
3   Masahide Kudo
def. Yoshihisa "Kyoken" Morimoto
RISE 125
  Chiba, Japan
June 17, 2018 1. def. Masaki Takeuchi at RISE 151 on July 28, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan
On December 11, 2021 Kudo announced his retirement after suffering a nose injury deemed inoperable.[33]
4   Taisei Umei
def. Ryoga Hirano
RISE 156
  Tokyo, Japan
March 27, 2022
5   Keisuke Monguchi
def. Taisei Umei
RISE 161
  Tokyo, Japan
August 28, 2022 1. def. Kaito Sakaguchi at RISE 172 on October 29, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan
6   Haruto Yasumoto
def. Keisuke Monguchi
RISE 182
  Tokyo, Japan
October 20, 2024

Bantamweight World championship

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Weight limit: 55 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Shiro
def. Diesellek Wor.Wanchai
RISE ELDORADO 2023
  Tokyo, Japan
March 26, 2023 1. no contest with Toki Tamaru at RISE ELDORADO 2024 on March 17, 2024 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Toki Tamaru at RISE WORLD SERIES 2024 YOKOHAMA on September 8, 2024 in Yokohama, Japan

Bantamweight championship

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Weight limit: 55 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Akira Morita
def. KO-ICHI
May 31, 2009
Morita retired from the sport in September 2011
2   Nobuchika Terado
def. TOMONORI
RISE 60
  Tokyo, Japan
November 22, 2009 1. def. Makoto Kushima at RISE 68 on July 31, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan
Terado vacated the title in 2010
3   Kenji Kubo
def. Dyki
RISE 85
  Tokyo, Japan
November 23, 2011
Kubo vacated the title on September 18, 2012, after transitioning to boxing[34]
4   Dyki
def. Seiya Rokugawa
RISE 92
  Tokyo, Japan
March 17, 2013
Dyki retired from the sport on August 16, 2013[35]
5   Yuta Murakoshi
def. Hiroki Maeda
RISE 100
  Tokyo, Japan
July 12, 2014
6   Tenshin Nasukawa
def. Yuta Murakoshi
RISE 105
  Tokyo, Japan
May 31, 2015 1. def. Yuta Murakoshi at Rise 113 on September 25, 2016 in Tokyo, Japan
Nasukawa vacated the title on June 6, 2018, after moving up to featherweight[36]
7   Masahiko Suzuki
def. Yuki Masato
RISE 129
  Tokyo, Japan
November 17, 2018 1. def. Rasta at RISE 136 on January 13, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan
2. def. Kengo at RISE 154 on January 23, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan
8   Koki Osaki
def. Masahiko Suzuki
RISE 174
  Tokyo, Japan
December 10, 2023 1. def. Ryunosuke Omori at RISE 181 on August 31, 2024 in Tokyo, Japan

Super Flyweight championship

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Weight limit: 53 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Toki Tamaru
def. Azusa Kaneko
RISE 128
  Tokyo, Japan
November 2, 2018 1. def. Jin Mandokoro at RISE 132 on May 19, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan
2   Kazuki Osaki
def. Toki Tamaru
RISE 142
  Tokyo, Japan
September 4, 2020 1. def. Kazane Nagai at RISE World Series 2022 on October 15, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan

2. def. Jin Mandokoro at RISE World Series 2024 Osaka on June 15, 2024 in Osaka, Japan

Osaki vacated the belt on October 21, 2024 in order to aim for the world version of the title.[37]
3  
def.
RISE 184
  Tokyo, Japan
December 15, 2024

Flyweight championship

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Weight limit: 51.5 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Toki Tamaru
def. Riku Kazushima
RISE 162
  Tokyo, Japan
October 30, 2022
Tamaru vacated the title on September 14, 2023 in order to move up in weight.[38]
2   Riku Kazushima
def. Tenshi Matsumoto
RISE 172
  Tokyo, Japan
October 29, 2023

Queen championship

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Weight limit: 48 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Rena
def. Erika Kamimura
RISE 85
  Tokyo, Japan
November 23, 2011
2   Erika Kamimura
def. Momi
RISE 95
  Tokyo, Japan
September 13, 2013
Kamimura retired from the sport in August 2014

Women's Bantamweight championship

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Weight limit: 55 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Seina
def. Yuka Murakami
RISE 170
  Tokyo, Japan
July 30, 2023

Women's Flyweight championship

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Weight limit: 52 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Manazo Kobayashi
Promoted to champion status
RISE 148
  Tokyo, Japan
April 17, 2021 1. def. Suzuka Tabuchi at RISE 148 on April 17, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan
2   Tessa de Kom
def. Manazo Kobayashi
RISE 168
  Tokyo, Japan
May 28, 2023

Women's Mini Flyweight championship

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Weight limit: 49 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Hinata Terayama
def. Reina Sato
RISE 134
  Tokyo, Japan
September 29, 2019 1. def. AKARI at RISE on Abema 2 on May 16, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan
Terayama retired from the sport on March 15, 2022[39]
2   Erika❤️
def. AKARI
RISE 159
  Tokyo, Japan
June 24, 2022
3   Arina Kobayashi
def. Erika❤️
RISE 173
  Tokyo, Japan
November 18, 2023

Women's Atomweight championship

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Weight limit: 46 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   Momi Furuta
def. Riri Nasukawa
RISE 133
  Tokyo, Japan
July 5, 2019 1. def. Koto Hiraoka at RISE GIRLS POWER 2 on February 11, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan
2   Koyuki Miyazaki
def. Momi
RISE 146
  Tokyo, Japan
March 28, 2021

1. def. Arina Kobayashi at RISE 158 on May 29, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan

OFG Super Lightweight champion

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Weight limit: 65 kg

No. Name Event Date Defenses
1   YA-MAN
def. Hiroto Yamaguchi
RISE World Series 2023 - 2nd Round
  Tokyo, Japan
August 26, 2023

Tournaments champions

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WORLD SERIES Champions

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RISE WORLD SERIES
Date Weight Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2019-09-16 58 kg Tenshin Nasukawa   Japan RISE WORLD SERIES 2019 Final Round Chiba, Japan Shiro   Japan
2019-09-16 61 kg Taiju Shiratori   Japan RISE WORLD SERIES 2019 Final Round Chiba, Japan Genji Umeno   Japan
2023-12-16 54 kg Toki Tamaru   Japan RISE WORLD SERIES 2023 Final Round Tokyo, Japan Kumandoi Petchyindee Academy   Thailand

Dead or Alive Tournament champions

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RISE Dead or Alive Tournament
Date Weight Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2003-12-23 70 kg Masaru Abe   Japan R.I.S.E. DEAD or ALIVE Tournament Tokyo, Japan Ryusuke Mochizuki   Japan
2004-12-19 70 kg Koichi Kikuchi   Japan R.I.S.E. DEAD or ALIVE Tournament '04 Tokyo, Japan Yuki   Japan
2005-12-18 70 kg TATSUJI   Japan R.I.S.E. DEAD or ALIVE Tournament '05 Tokyo, Japan Hakuto   Japan
2006-12-17 70 kg Keiji Ozaki   Japan R.I.S.E. DEAD or ALIVE Tournament '06 Tokyo, Japan Naoki Samukawa   Japan
2007-12-16 70 kg Ryuji   Japan R.I.S.E. DEAD or ALIVE Tournament '07 Tokyo, Japan Yusuke Ikei   Japan
2017-11-23 57 kg Taiki Naito   Japan RISE 121 Tokyo, Japan MOMOTARO   Japan
2020-11-01 63 kg Kento Haraguchi   Japan RISE DEAD OR ALIVE 2020 Osaka Osaka, Japan Naoki   Japan
2020-11-01 55 kg Shiro   Japan RISE DEAD OR ALIVE 2020 Osaka Osaka, Japan Masahiko Suzuki   Japan
2021-09-23 53 kg Kazane   Japan RISE WORLD SERIES 2021 Yokohama Yokohama, Japan Shiro   Japan

Mighty Eighty Tournament champions

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MIGHTY 80 TOURNAMENT'06
Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2006-09-24 Magnum Sakai   Japan RISE MIGHTY EIGHTY TOURNAMENT'06 Tokyo, Japan Jinushi   Japan

Heavyweight Tournament champions

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2011 RISE Heavyweight Tournament
Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2011-11-23 Jaideep Singh   India RISE 85 Tokyo, Japan Makoto Uehara   Japan

Queen of Queens Tournament champions

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2020 Queen of Queens Tournament
Date Weight Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2020-11-01 48 kg Hinata Terayama   Japan RISE Dead or Alive Osaka Osaka, Japan Momi   Japan

See also

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