Girls S-Cup
Girls S-Cup is an annual women's kickboxing tournament promoted by Takeshi Caesar's Shoot Boxing Association and competed under shoot boxing rules. The tournament format is the 8-woman single elimination. Caesar Gym star Rena Kubota has dominated the tournament since its inauguration in 2009.
Shoot Boxing Girls Tournament 2009
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Promotion | Shoot Boxing Association, JEWELS | |||
Date | August 23, 2009 | |||
Venue | Stellar Ball, Shinagawa Prince Hotel | |||
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Shoot Boxing Girls Tournament 2009 or Girls S-Cup 2009 was the event that featured the first of Girls S-Cup tournaments. The event was promoted by the Shoot Boxing Association and JEWELS MMA promotion. It was competed in the 52 kg weight class, also featuring a 57 kg opening match and the semi final for the Shoot Boxing women's open weight tournament. The event also featured an MMA match under co-promoter JEWELS' rules.
Retired mixed martial artist and kickboxer Hisae Watanabe declined to participate in the tournament due to an injury and instead faced Megumi Fujii at an exhibition match under "mixed" shoot boxing and JEWELS rules.
Shoot Boxing Girls Tournament 2009 Results[1]
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Shoot Boxing World Tournament Girls S-Cup 2010
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Promotion | Shoot Boxing Association, JEWELS | |||
Date | August 29, 2010 | |||
Venue | Crystal Palace, Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka | |||
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Shoot Boxing World Tournament Girls S-Cup 2010 was the event that featured the second of Girls S-Cup tournaments. The event was promoted by the Shoot Boxing Association and JEWELS. It was competed in the 51 kg weight class, also featuring a 54 kg opening match, one exhibition match between Nanae Takahashi and Fuka Kakimoto, and a 59 kg match. The event also featured an MMA match under co-promoter JEWELS' rules.
Two special rules children's bouts under Fuka's management were presented, one of which showcased later puroresu prodigy Haruka.
Shoot Boxing World Tournament Girls S-Cup 2010 Results[2]
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Shoot Boxing World Tournament Girls S-Cup 2011
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Promotion | Shoot Boxing Association | |||
Date | August 19, 2011 | |||
Venue | Shibuya-AX | |||
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Shoot Boxing World Tournament Girls S-Cup 2011 was the event that featured the third of Girls S-Cup tournaments. The event was promoted by the Shoot Boxing Association. It was competed in the 51 kg weight class, also featuring a 48 kg opening match, one 70 kg and one 50 kg "Super Fight".
Former champion Rena Kubota did not participate in the tournament and instead faced Muay Thai practitioner Zaza Sor. Aree in the 50 kg "Super Fight". Former runner-up Ai Takahashi failed to participate due to an injury.[3]
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Shoot Boxing World Tournament Girls S-Cup 2012
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Promotion | Shoot Boxing Association | |||
Date | August 25, 2012 | |||
Venue | Yamano Hall | |||
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Shoot Boxing World Tournament Girls S-Cup 2012 was the event that featured the fourth of Girls S-Cup tournaments. The event was promoted by the Shoot Boxing Association. It was competed in the 50 kg weight class, also featuring a bantamweight single match and two additional tournaments: 53.5 kg Girls S-Cup won by Mizuki Inoue and JKS (JoshiKouSei) 48 won by Mio Tsumura alias "Mio Kubota".
References
- "『Girls S-cup』 大会速報". shootboxing.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-22. Retrieved 2010-11-25.
- "【シュートボクシング】5Rの死闘の末、RENAが高橋藍を破りGirl'sS-cup二連覇を達成!". gbring.com. Retrieved 2010-11-25.
- 2011 Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup Quarterfinals Announced
- "RENAの妹弟子デビュー 全対戦カード発表". shootboxing.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
- "「Girls S-cup」大会結果速報". shootboxing.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-28. Retrieved 2011-11-25.