Jewels 17th Ring

Jewels 17th Ring

A poster or logo for Jewels 17th Ring.
Information
Promotion Jewels
Date December 17, 2011 (2011-12-17)
Venue Shinjuku Face
City Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan
Attendance 822[1]
Event chronology

Jewels 16th Ring Jewels 17th Ring Jewels 18th Ring

Jewels 17th Ring was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event held by promotion Jewels on December 17, 2011 at Shinjuku Face in Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan.[1]

The event featured the semi-finals and final of the Jewels Featherweight Queen tournament, which determined the first featherweight (-48 kg) titleholder of the promotion. It also featured a Jewels lightweight queen championship match and the final of the Jewels Under-15 Amateur Kickboxing Tournament.

Background

At the conclusion of Jewels 16th Ring, the semi-final matchups were determined in the Jewels Featherweight Queen Grand Prix; a tournament that crowned the first featherweight queen champion of the promotion at Jewels 17th Ring. Naho Sugiyama would face Kikuyo Ishikawa in one semi-final and Misaki Takimoto would face Yukiko Seki in the other. The winners would then face each other for the championship later on the same card.[2]

On October 28, 2011, three bouts were announced for the card. Jewels lightweight queen champion Ayaka Hamasaki would defend her title in a rematch with Seo Hee Ham. Mei Yamaguchi would face Mika Nagano and Yasuko Tamada would face Sachiko Yamamoto in a Jewels Featherweight Queen GP reserve bout.[3][4]

Two more fights, Emi Fujino vs. Celine Haga and Emi Tomimatsu vs. Rina Tomita, were added to the card on November 22, 2011.[5][6]

The Jewels Under-15 Amateur Kickboxing Tournament final between Saya Ito and Chihiro Imoto, along with a non-tournament kickboxing match between Miku Hayashi and Kanomu Shisso, was confirmed for the card on December 2, 2011.[7][8]

Four more fights were announced on December 9, 2011. In professional MMA bouts, Shino VanHoose would face Asami Higa and Yuka Okumura would face Anna Saito. Miyako Mitsuhori would face Mai in a kickboxing match and Yukari Yamaguchi would face Nana Ichikawa in an amateur MMA fight.[9][10]

The final fight on the card, an amateur kickboxing match between Mili Sasaki and Fuka Saito, was announced on December 14, 2011.[11][12]

The day before the event, all fighters made weight on their first attempt during the weigh-ins.[13][14]

Event

Chihiro Imoto defeated Saya Ito by unanimous decision to win the Jewels Under-15 Amateur Kickboxing Tournament.

Misaki Takimoto defeated Yukiko Seki in the first Jewels Featherweight Queen GP semi-final and Naho Sugiyama defeated Kikuyo Ishikawa in the other. Sugiyama then defeated Takimoto by technical submission (armbar) in the tournament final to become the first Jewels featherweight queen champion.

In the main event, Ayaka Hamasaki defeated Seo Hee Ham by TKO (corner stoppage) after the first round when Ham was unable to continue due to a back injury.

Results

Opening card

Japan Mili Sasaki (Shobukai) vs. Japan Fuka Saito (Shakariki Dojo)

Sasaki defeated Saito by majority decision (20-20, 20-19, 20-19).[1][15][16]

Japan Yukari Yamaguchi (White Heart Karate Association) vs. Japan Nana Ichikawa (Freelance)

Yamaguchi defeated Ichikawa by technical submission (armbar) at 1:20 of round 1.[1][15][16]

Japan Chihiro Imoto (Kokushi Gym) vs. Japan Saya Ito (Shobukai)

Imoto defeated Ito by majority decision (20-19, 20-19, 19-19).[1][15][16]

Main card

Japan Yuka Okumura (Soul Fighters Japan) vs. Japan Anna Saito (Fight Chix)

Okumura defeated Saito by submission (heel hook) at 4:41 of round 1.[1][15][16]

United States Shino VanHoose (Paraestra Hachioji/Shobukai) vs. Japan Asami Higa (S-KEEP)

VanHoose defeated Higa by unanimous decision.[1][15][16]

Japan Misaki Takimoto (Zendokai Yokohama) vs. Japan Yukiko Seki (Fight Chix)

Takimoto defeated Seki by unanimous decision.[1][15][16]

Japan Naho Sugiyama (Wajutsu Keishukai AKZA) vs. Japan Kikuyo Ishikawa (Reversal Gym Yokohama Ground Slam)

Sugiyama defeated Ishikawa by split decision.[1][15][16]

Japan Sachiko Yamamoto (Angura) vs. Japan Yasuko Tamada (AACC)

Yamamoto defeated Tamada by split decision.[1][15][16]

Japan Emi Tomimatsu (Paraestra Matsudo) vs. Japan Rina Tomita (AACC)

Tomimatsu defeated Tomita by split decision.[1][15][16]

Japan Mai (Kenshinjyuku) vs. Japan Miyako Mitsuhori (Y'ZD Gym)

Mai defeated Mitsuhori by unanimous decision (30-28, 30-28, 30-29).[1][15][16]

Japan Miku Hayashi (Bungeling Bay Spirit) vs. Japan Kanomu Shisso (Team SO)

Hayashi defeated Shisso by unanimous decision (30-28, 30-28, 30-28).[1][15][16]

Japan Emi Fujino (Wajutsu Keishukai GODS) vs. Norway Celine Haga (Team Hellboy Hansen)

Fujino defeated Haga by unanimous decision.[1][15][16]

Japan Mei Yamaguchi (Freelance) vs. Japan Mika Nagano (Core)

Yamaguchi defeated Nagano by split decision.[1][15][16]

Japan Naho Sugiyama (Wajutsu Keishukai AKZA) vs. Japan Misaki Takimoto (Zendokai Yokohama)

Sugiyama defeated Takimoto by technical submission (armbar) at 4:09 of round 1 to become Jewels featherweight queen champion.[1][15][16]

Japan Ayaka Hamasaki (AACC) vs. South Korea Seo Hee Ham (CMA Korea/Busan Team M.A.D.)

Hamasaki defeated Ham by TKO (corner stoppage) at 5:00 of round 1 to retain the Jewels lightweight queen championship.[1][15][16]

References

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  7. 【ジュエルス】12・17目指せ、キックルールのエース!林美久が連続参戦. News (in Japanese). Japan: God Bless the Ring. 2011-12-02. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
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  9. 【ジュエルス】12・17現役の女子中学生ファイターが参戦!. News (in Japanese). Japan: God Bless the Ring. 2011-12-11. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
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  11. 【ジュエルス】12・17全対戦カード決定、指定席は完売!. News (in Japanese). Japan: God Bless the Ring. 2011-12-14. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
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  14. Sargent, Robert (2011-12-16). "Fighters On Weight For Saturday's Jewels: "17th Ring" Card". News. Canada: MMARising.com. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 【ジュエルス】浜崎が不完全燃焼の初防衛、スギロックが初代女王に. Results (in Japanese). Japan: God Bless the Ring. 2011-12-17. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
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