
Megumi Fujii, the best female mma fighter in the world, is Megumi Fujii
Megumi Fujii, one of the most powerful women in MMA, is Megumi Fujii. As a STRAWWEIGHT, she has an impressive record of 26 wins. She has only lost three times. She is an example of her amazing skill in grappling. Megumi has a long history in MMA. She competed in the ARSION promotion in 2007 and 2008 and won gold medals. She is currently fighting for Smackgirl Japan, and she made her UFC debut last season with Invicta FC.
Satoko Shinashi lost in a japanese women mma to Seo Hé Ham
Hisae WATANABE is a Japanese mixed martial artist and former kickboxer. She won the DEEP Ladies' lightweight title and defeated Satoko Shima in December 2006. Her striking leopard-print outfit with matching hair color makes her stand out in the ring. She is ranked highly in the Japan WMMA rankings.

Miku Motomoto was a pioneer in Japan's women's MMMA.
Miku Matsumoto is a Japanese MMA fighter who started in 2004. Her professional career was five years long and she had a career record 23-4. Misaki Takimoto, her rival, was a highlight of Misaki's career. She went 10-2 and eventually avenged two losses to Takimoto. She is a pioneer of women’s MMA in Japan.
Koichiro Kimura created the ground rules for Japan's women's mma.
Koichiro Kmura was a pioneer in MMA in Japan. He began by organizing events for women separate from Smackgirl in 1995, and later joined forces with Shooto to launch G-Shooto. His initiative opened the doors to female fighters in Shooto's promotion and lasted for two decades. Megumi Fujii was the first champion in the event. She defeated Tavares for the first time. Fujii was a former BJJJ competitor and sambo sambo champion.
Megumi Fujii vs Viviane Araujo
Megumi Fujii is a former top prospect who was a formidable fighter for many years before making her MMA debut. She was once on a 22-fight winning streak. However, she lost a split decision against Zoila Gorgel in the third season 115-pound tournament semifinal. Since then, Fujii has won three straight fights, most recently submitting the highly-ranked Spanish striker Karla Benitez. Viviane Araujo of Florida's American Top Team has also been enjoying a hot streak. She recently beat Lisa EllisWard and Carla Esparza.

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Japanese women are gaining popularity in MMA. While the men's division was in serious trouble following the collapse of Smackgirl in 2008, the women's division has recently begun to come into its own. Valkyrie (a legitimate promotion that promotes Japanese events) has emerged as a new force within the division. Shootboxing, another new player, is attracting more attention to women's sections. Jewels has been holding regular events as well as selling venues to promote their fighters.