
Megumi Fujii, the best female mma fighter in the world, is Megumi Fujii
Megumi Fujii is one of the most dominant women in the world of MMA. As a STRAWWEIGHT, she has an impressive record of 26 wins. She has only lost three times. Her incredible skills in grappling are evident by her undefeated record. Megumi is a veteran in MMA. She has competed in ARSION and won gold medals 2007 and 2008. She fights for Smackgirl Japan and made her UFC debut in 2008 with Invicta FC.
Satoko Shinashi lost to Seo Hee Ham in a japanese women's mma
Hisae Watanabe used to be a kickboxer. She is also a Japanese mixed-martial artist. She won the DEEP Ladies' lightweight title and defeated Satoko Shima in December 2006. She stands out in the ring with her striking leopard-print outfit. Her matching hair color also makes her standout. She is ranked first in Japan WMMA rankings.

Miku Motomoto was a pioneer in Japan's women's MMMA.
Miku is a Japanese MMA fighter who started in 2004. Her professional career spanned five year and saw her set a career record at 23-4. Misaki Takimoto and her rivalry were highlights of her professional career. She went 10-2, and finally beat Takimoto by two points. 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 started by organizing events for women, separate from Smackgirl 1995. In 1995, he joined Shooto and launched G-Shooto. His initiative was a catalyst for female fighters to join the Shooto promotion. It lasted two years. Megumi Fujii, the first champion of the event, was also the first woman to beat Tavares. Fujii was a former BJJJ and sambo fighter. She became a professional at the tender age of 30.
Megumi Fujii vs Viviane Araujo
Megumi Fujii, a top prospect for many decades before she made her MMA debut is an impressive record. She once held a 22-fight winning streak before a split decision loss to Zoila Gurgel in the third-season 115-pound tournament final. Fujii won three straight fights after that, most recently by submitting the highly-ranked Spanish striking artist 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's MMA are growing quickly. The men's MMA division was in dire straits after Smackgirl collapsed in 2008. However, the women's MMA division has been thriving. Valkyrie is a legitimate promotion that promotes events throughout Japan. It has now emerged as a major player in the division. Shootboxing, another new competitor, has brought more attention and support to the women's divisions. Meanwhile, Jewels is holding regular events and selling venues to promote its fighters.