User:Jfgslo/sandbox/2008–09 Jewels events

These are the events held in 2008 and 2009 by the Japanese mixed martial arts (MMA) organization Jewels.

Jewels 1st Ring
Jewels 1st Ring, originally Jewels raising an army match (JEWELS 旗揚げ戦) was the inaugural MMA event of the then newly created women's MMA promotion Jewels. The event took place on November 16, 2008 at Shinjuku Face in Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan.

Background
Women's promotion Smackgirl had faced several problems prior to being bought by Marverous Japan. The new parent company decided to change the promotion's name into Jewels to have a fresh start. It was decided that the first events would have the same rules as Smackgirl and broadcast on Samurai TV in Japan. The event was first announced on October 24, 2008.

The first four matches announced were Saori Ishioka vs. Mika Nagano, Misaki Takimoto vs. Masako Yoshida, Sachiko Yamamoto vs. Kazumi Kaneko and Harumi vs. Shizuka Sugiyama. Abe Ani Combat Club members Megumi Fujii and Hitomi Akano were confirmed for the card at a press conference held on November 7, 2008. The rest of the card was announced a few days later.

Results

 * -55 kg
 * Yuko Oya
 * def.
 * Misaki Ozawa
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 4:03
 * Amateur rules
 * -54 kg
 * Rina Tomita
 * def.
 * Miki
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 1:25
 * Amateur rules
 * -60 kg
 * Shiho
 * def.
 * Mayu Yamagishi
 * KO (punches)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:41
 * Amateur rules
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:41
 * Amateur rules


 * -60 kg
 * Shizuka Sugiyama
 * def.
 * Harumi
 * Submission (rear-naked choke)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:55
 * -48 kg
 * Kikuyo Ishikawa
 * def.
 * Sumie Yamada
 * Submission (triangle choke)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 1:02
 * -48 kg
 * Sachiko Yamamoto
 * def.
 * Kazumi Kaneko
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 4:34
 * -49 kg
 * Misaki Takimoto
 * def.
 * Masako Yoshida
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * -66 kg
 * Hitomi Akano
 * def.
 * Mika Harigai
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 0:38
 * Openweight
 * Hiroko Yamanaka
 * def.
 * Mayumi Aoki
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * -58 kg
 * Megumi Fujii
 * def.
 * Tomoko Morii
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 1:05
 * -52 kg
 * Saori Ishioka
 * def.
 * Mika Nagano
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Megumi Fujii
 * def.
 * Tomoko Morii
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 1:05
 * -52 kg
 * Saori Ishioka
 * def.
 * Mika Nagano
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00

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Jewels 2nd Ring
Jewels 2nd Ring, was the second event of women's MMA promotion Jewels. The event was held on February 4, 2009 at Shinjuku Face in Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan.

Background
On January 2009, the event was first announced and a few days later the first bouts were announced, Hiroko Yamanaka vs. Michiko Takeda, Misaki Takimoto vs. Yasuko Tamada, Masako Yoshida vs. Shinsaki Ozawa and Shizuka Sugiyama vs. Shiho, along with the participation of Saori Ishioka and Mayumi Aoki. On January 23, 2009, debutants Hanako Kobayashi and Chihiro Oikawa were added to the card. The card had a rematch between Hiroko Yamanaka and Michiko Takeda, who had previously fought in Smackgirl in 2007, with Yamanaka winning the bout by split decision.

Event
The opening portion of the event had two matches, one grappling bout that finished by decision and an amateur rules bout that ended by submission. In the first bout of the main card, Rina Tomita defeated Harumi by submission (armbar) at 0:22 of round 2. At the beginning of the fight, Tomita exchanged strikes with Harumi, landing effective punches and kicks to Harumi's arms and body. As Harumi responded, Tomita took the fight to the ground where she held the advantage for the rest of round 1. In the second round, Tomita countered a take-down with an armbar, forcing Harumi to submit.

In the second bout, Shizuka Sugiyama defeated Shiho by TKO (referee stoppage, punches) at 2:55 of round 1. Starting with a flying knee, Sugiyama attacked Shiho with punches and kicks for the whole fight, while Shiho was only able to do some sweeps to try to defend. After the fourth standing count, the referee stopped the fight.

The next bout was won by Masako Yoshida who defeated Misaki Ozawa TKO (doctor stoppage). Ozawa started the fight with looping punches that damaged Yoshida and Yoshida countered with punches and kicks. After Yoshida got a take-down and Ozawa reversed it, the referee stopped the fight to check Ozawa's nose, which had a non-bloody liquid streaming. The flow could not be stopped and the doctor called the bout, giving the TKO victory to Yoshida.

The fourth match pitted Mayumi Aoki against Chihiro Oikawa in an openweight bout. Aoki defeated Oikawa by submission (armbar) at 2:30 of round 2. In the first round, pro wrestler Oikawa threw some jabs which managed to create some distance until Aoki started to counterattack with hooks and straights, and eventually Aoki dropped Oikawa with a right hook. During the course of the second round, Aoki landed kicks and knees that made the referee give Oikawa two standing counts. Oikawa pulled guard and attempted to get an armbar but Aoki defended and applied an armbar herself, forcing Oikawa to submit.

Future Valkyrie flyweight champion Yasuko Tamada defeated Misaki Takimoto by unanimous decision in the fifth match. Takimoto landed punches and kicks in the first round, until Tamada took the fight to the ground, where she controlled position. Returned to their feet, Takimoto once again took then offense but Tamada took her down again. In the second round, Tamada landed punching combinations and, combined with take-downs, Tamada controlled the second round, earning a unanimous decision victory over Takimoto.

In the sixth bout of the main card Hiroko Yamanaka defeated Michiko Takeda by TKO (punches) in an openweight fight. Takeda was dominated during the first round by the striking ability of Yamanaka, who effectively used her height advantage, landing low-kicks and punches. At the end of round one, Takeda tried to apply a heel hook which Yamanaka avoided and countered with more strikes. The next round was also dominated by Yamanaka, who made Takeda take a standing count a little before being dropped with a one-two combination that forced the referee to stop the fight.

In the last match of the event Saori Ishioka defeated Hanako Kobayashi by TKO (punches) at 2:20 of round 1. Kobayashi landed kicks on Ishioka at the start of the fight. Ishioka countered with punches to the face and the fight became a striking exchange between the two, which ended in a standing count for debutant pro-wrestler Kobayashi. Kobayashi tried once again the kicks and Ishioka responded with punches which gave Kobayashi a second standing count. Shortly after, Ishioka finished the fight with punches.

Results

 * -55 kg
 * Rikako Yuasa
 * def.
 * Yuko Oya
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 4:00
 * Grappling rules
 * -48 kg
 * Miyoko Kusaka
 * def.
 * Satoko Kameda
 * Submission (guillotine choke)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:23
 * Amateur rules
 * align=center| 2:23
 * Amateur rules


 * -60 kg
 * Rina Tomita
 * def.
 * Harumi
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 0:22
 * -60 kg
 * Shizuka Sugiyama
 * def.
 * Shiho
 * TKO (knees to the body and punches)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:55
 * -52 kg
 * Masako Yoshida
 * def.
 * Misaki Ozawa
 * TKO (doctor stoppage)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 0:54
 * Openweight
 * Mayumi Aoki
 * def.
 * Chihiro Oikawa
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 2:30
 * -66 kg
 * Yasuko Tamada
 * def.
 * Misaki Takimoto
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Openweight
 * Hiroko Yamanaka
 * def.
 * Michiko Takeda
 * TKO (punches)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 3:25
 * -52 kg
 * Saori Ishioka
 * def.
 * Hanako Kobayashi
 * TKO (punches)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:20
 * Michiko Takeda
 * TKO (punches)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 3:25
 * -52 kg
 * Saori Ishioka
 * def.
 * Hanako Kobayashi
 * TKO (punches)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:20
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:20

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Jewels 3rd Ring
Jewels 3rd Ring, was a (MMA) event held by promotion Jewels. The event took place on May 16, 2009 at Shinjuku Face in Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan.

Background
The event was first announced on February 2009 and the first part of the card was revealed on April 2009, with Hiroko Yamanaka as the main event and two shoot boxing matches with Misato Tomita and Saori Ishioka. Most of the rest of the card was revealed by the end of that month and the order of the bouts was announced shortly before the event.

Event
The opening card consisted of a grappling bout between Miyoko Kusaka and Yoko Kagoshima, with Kusaka winning by submission (rear naked choke), and an amateur rules match between Hiroko Kitamura and Emi Murata, in which Kitamura defeated Murata by submission (armbar).

In the first match of the maing card, Miki Morifuji defeated Mayu by KO (punches) at 0:16 of round 1. Morifuji launched a series of punches which weren't defended by Mayu, knocking her down and rendering her unable to get up.

In the second bout Yuko Oya defeated Hanako Kobayashi by unanimous decision. Both fighters traded punches during the first round, until Oya went for takedowns. In the second round, Oya kept taking the fight to the ground and the rhythm slowed down eventually, with Oya taking the unanimous decision.

The third match had Chihiro Oikawa defeating Harumi by submission (armbar) in the first round. Oikawa started striking Harumi aggressively and went to clinch trying to throw Harumi to the mat, but Harumi defended until Oikawa started changed tactics and started punching Harumi from the close distance. Harumi fell and Oikawa got the armbar.

In the fourth match Mika Nagano defeated Misaki Ozawa by technical submission (armbar). The fight started with a takedown by Nagano. Ozawa defended well while on the ground and the referee stood both fighters up. Ozawa went for a takedown, but Nagano reversed it and got an armbar, which prompted the referee to stop the fight.

Next, Shizuka Sugiyama defeated Celine Haga by unanimous decision. Using kicks, punches and ground control, Sugiyama dominated Haga, with Haga only trying occasional haymakers and trying ineffectively to take the fight to the ground during the first round. During the second round, Sugiyama continued to dominate the fight, receiving a yellow card for accidentally striking Haga's head on the ground, an action forbidden in Jewels, but winning a unanimous decision.

In the sixth match, Misaki Takimoto defeated Yukiko Seki by submission (armbar). Seki took the initiative landing some punches at the beginning, but Takimoto kept her distance and while in the clinch dropped Seki with knees. Takimoto then tried to get a rear naked choke, which Seki defended, and Takimoto transitioned into an armbar and forced Seki to submit.

The seventh and eight bouts of the event were Shoot boxing fights. In the first one Misato Tomita defeated Kozue Nagashima by split decision and in the second one Saori Ishioka defeated Kanako Oka by unanimous decision.

The final fight of the event was an openweight bout between Hiroko Yamanaka and American Shannon Hooper, with Yamanaka emerging victorious by unanimous decision. In the first round, Hooper tried to close the distance to land punching combinations but Yamanaka used her reach advantage and leg kicks to keep Hooper away. Using jabs, kicks and occasional knees while in the Thai clinch, Yamanaka controlled the first round, damaging Hopper's legs. In the second, Yamanaka continued to use the same tactics, winning a unanimous decision.

Results

 * -52 kg
 * Miyoko Kusaka
 * def.
 * Yoko Kagoshima
 * Submission (rear naked choke)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:50
 * Grappling rules
 * -54 kg
 * Hiroko Kitamura
 * def.
 * Emi Murata
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:31
 * Amateur rules
 * align=center| 2:31
 * Amateur rules


 * -60 kg
 * Miki Morifuji
 * def.
 * Mayu
 * KO (punches)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 0:16
 * -60 kg
 * Yuko Oya
 * def.
 * Hanako Kobayashi
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Openweight
 * Chihiro Oikawa
 * def.
 * Harumi
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:22
 * -54 kg
 * Mika Nagano
 * def.
 * Misaki Ozawa
 * Technical submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 2:09
 * -58 kg
 * Shizuka Sugiyama
 * def.
 * Celine Haga
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * -48 kg
 * Misaki Takimoto
 * def.
 * Yukiko Seki
 * Submission (armbar)
 * align=center| 1
 * align=center| 3:40
 * -53.5 kg
 * Kozue Nagashima
 * def.
 * Misato Tomita
 * Decision (split)
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 2:00
 * Shoot boxing bout
 * -53.5 kg
 * Saori Ishioka
 * def.
 * Kanako Oka
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 2:00
 * Shoot boxing bout
 * Openweight
 * Hiroko Yamanaka
 * def.
 * Shannon Hooper
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * Saori Ishioka
 * def.
 * Kanako Oka
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 3
 * align=center| 2:00
 * Shoot boxing bout
 * Openweight
 * Hiroko Yamanaka
 * def.
 * Shannon Hooper
 * Decision (unanimous)
 * align=center| 2
 * align=center| 5:00
 * align=center| 5:00

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Jewels 4th Ring
Jewels 4th Ring was a MMA event hosted by promotion Jewels. The event took place on July 11, 2009 at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Koto, Tokyo, Japan.

Background
On June 3, 2009, Jewels held a press conference in which president Yuichi Ozono announced the bout between Megumi Fujii and Saori Ishioka for the show to be held at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring on June 11, 2009, in a match that would allow ground and pound with three five-minute rounds, the first match with full MMA rules held in Jewels. Hitomi Akano was added to the card later on, along with three other matches and a few days after that, two more matches were added. The show attracted enough attention that tickets were sold out almost a week before the event. The final order of the card was announced three days before the event. The event was kickboxer Rena Kubota's debut with Jewels in a shoot boxing match.

Opening card
Yoko Kagoshima (Shinagawa CS) vs. Emi Murata (Abe Ani Combat Club)
 * 1st match: Jewels amateur rules -54 kg bout, 5 min / 1 R
 * Murata defeated Kagoshima by TKO (punches) at 0:53 of round 1.

Miyoko Kusaka (Grabaka) vs. Ayaka Hamasaki (Abe Ani Combat Club)
 * 2nd match: Jewels amateur rules -54 kg bout, 5 min / 1 R
 * Hamasaki defeated Kusaka by technical submission (armbar) at 1:07 of round 1.

Main card
Harumi (Age Age) vs. Hiroko Kitamura (Zendokai Koganei) The fight started with a striking exchange in which Kitamura dominated Harumi. After the strikes, Kitamura took Harumi down and tried to get a rear naked choke, which Harumi defended, but Kitamura applied a triangle choke that ended the fight.
 * 1st match: Jewels official rules -60 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Kitamura defeated Harumi by submission (triangle choke) at 3:51 of round 1.

Mutsumi Kasai (Paraestra Tokyo) vs. Celine Haga (Hellboy Hansen MMA)
 * 2nd match: Jewels official rules -56 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Kasai defeated Haga by submission (kimura) at 3:06 of round 1.

Kasai attacked Haga with looping hooks and straight punches, which dropped Haga. After standing before the count ran out, Haga was taken down by Kasai, who worked from the top and got a kimura with which she won the bout.

Yukiko Seki (freelance) vs. Asami Kodera (Purebred Kawaguchi Redips)
 * 3rd match: Jewels official rules -50 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Kodera defeated Seki by submission (armbar) at 4:47 of round 1.

Working in the corners, Kodera landed knees on the ribs of Seki on several occasions, until Kodera tried to get an armbar. Seki defended and got back up and started attacking Kodera with punches. After and exchange of strikes, Kodera tried another armbar which this time was successful.

Mika Harigai (Age Age) vs. Shizuka Sugiyama (Zendokai Yokohama)
 * 4th match: Jewels official rules -64 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Sugiyama defeated Harigai by decision (0-3).

Sugiyama opened the round throwing several series of punches on Harigai, who was able to land some counter punches and kicks. The fight went to the ground briefly and, once the referee stood both fighters up, they continued with the striking, having Sugiyama the advantage. Round two had more of the same action seen in the first round, with a takedown by Sugiyama. Harigai was able to withstand Sugiyama's offense, but Sugiyama still got the unanimous decision.

Mika Nagano (S-Keep/Core) vs. Rina Tomita (Abe Ani Combat Club)
 * 5th match: Jewels official rules -54 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Nagano defeated Tomita by submission (armbar) at 0:35 of round 2.

In the first round, Tomita took the initiative and took the fight to the ground, attempting a triangle choke first and then an armbar, with Nagano being able to escape from both attempts. As Nagano tried to get Tomita's back, both fighters scrambled and fell out of the ring. After the fight resumed, Nagano took Tomita down and punched her on the body, which allowed Nagano to take the mounted position from which she almost defeated Tomita at the end of round one. In the second round, Nagano countered a takedown from Tomita with an armbar, forcing Tomita to submit.

Hitomi Akano (Abe Ani Combat Club) vs. Miki Morifuji (T-Blood)
 * 6th match: Jewels official rules -60 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Akano defeated Morifuji by submission (armbar) at 4:17 of round 2.

After a slow start, Akano got a takedown and tried to get a submission, but Morifuji was able to escape most of them until she got caught in an achilles lock. Morifuji punched Akano in the face while on the ground, an action forbidden in the rules of the match, which forced the referee to stood both fighters up after which both fighters traded strikes unsuccessfully. In round two, Akano was able to counter Morifuji's strikes with an attempted guillotine choke from which Morifuji was able to escape only to get caught in a triangle choke from which she had to defend as well. Akano took the mount and was able to submit Morifuji with a straight armbar.

Rena Kubota (Oikawa Dojo) vs. Tomoko SP (Fairtex Gym)
 * 7th match: Shoot boxing rules -50 kg bout, 3 min / 3 R
 * Kubota defeated Tomoko SP by decision (3-0).

From the start Kubota took the offense and threw a right straight followed by two headlock throws. Rena kept up the offense, overwhelming Tomoko SP during the whole fight, which ended with a clear unanimous decision victory for Rena (30-26, 30-27, 30-26).

Megumi Fujii (Abe Ani Combat Club) vs. Saori Ishioka (Zendokai Koganei)
 * 8th match, main event: Jewels special rules -52 kg bout, 5 min / 3 R
 * Fujii defeated Ishioka by submission (armbar) at 4:17 of round 2.

Fujii attempted several takedowns which Ishioka defended. Trading punches and kicks while on the clinch, Fujii swept Ishioka's leg scoring a knockdown, which prompted the referee to apply the count. Afterwards, Fujii got a takedown and punched Ishioka in the face to get the mount and started to pound Ishioka's head. Ishioka was able to escape after Fujii attempted an armbar. With the top position, Ishioka connected some punches until Fujii kicked her away and took the top position once again, ending the round with more ground-and-pound. In the second round, Ishioka once again defended the takedown attempts from Fujii and was able to connect some punches and kicks. Fujii counterattacked with left crosses and inside leg kicks, until she took Ishioka down and punched her to get the mount. Ishioka was able to prevent Fujii from punching her from the mount, which prompted Fujii to change tactics and applied an armbar which forced Ishioka to submit.

Jewels 5th Ring
Jewels 5th Ring, MMA event held by Jewels, took place on September 13, 2009 at Shinjuku Face in Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan.

Background
Jewels announced on August 5, 2009 that Jewels 5th Ring would take placed at Shinjuku Face, headlining South Korean fighter and Deep veteran Seo Hee Ham against Misaki Takimoto and with the first Rough Stone Grand Prix tournament with three weight classes. On August 26, 2009, Jewels added former Smackgirl champion Megumi Yabushita and German fighter Alexandra Sanchez to the card. Kikuyo Ishikawa was originally set to face Mami Odera as part of Rough Stone GP, but Odera got injured and Ishikawa participated in a normal bout instead of the tournament.

Opening card
Masami Tsujiyama (Purebreed Kawaguchi Redips) vs. Miki "Planet" (Hiro BJJ/10th planet)
 * 1st match: Jewels grappling rules -56 kg bout, 4 min / 1 R
 * Draw (timeout).

Hikaru Shida (Ice Ribbon) vs. Ayaka Hamasaki (Abe Ani Combat Club)
 * 2nd match: Jewels grappling rules -56 kg bout, 4 min / 1 R
 * Hamazaki defeated Shida by submission (armlock) at 0:38 of round 1.

Main card
Kikuyo Ishikawa (freelance) vs. Asako Saioka (U-File Camp Gifu) Ishikawa countered Saioka's punching attack and clinched, and then she took Saioka's back, getting the rear naked choke within seconds.
 * 1st match: Jewels official rules -52 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Ishikawa defeated Saioka by submission (rear naked choke) at 1:18 of round 1.

Asami Kodera (Purebred Kawaguchi Redips) vs. Misaki Ozawa (Zendokai Matsumoto) Round one consisted of punching exchanges between the two fighters. Kodera tried to get an armbar towards the end of the round but was unable to do it. Kodera punched Ozawa during the beginning of the second round, and tried a takedown which Ozawa reversed but also fell into a triangle and, since Ozawa was holding up, Kodera applied an armbar which forced Ozawa to submit.
 * 2nd match: Rough Stone GP 2009 -48 kg 1st round, Jewels official rules, 5 min / 2 R
 * Kodera defeated Ozawa by submission (triangle armbar) at 1:56 of round 2.

Yuko Oya (DEEP Official Gym Impact) vs. Yoko Kagoshima (Shinagawa CS) Kagoshima connected Oya with punches and avoided two takedown attempts. Oya managed to take Kagoshima down and tried an armbar but Kogashima defended and got back on her feet. In round two, Kagoshima dominated the fight, punching and kneeing Oya and avoiding her takedown attempts. Oya was able to free herself from a guillotine choke, but Kogashima won the fight by decision.
 * 3rd match: Rough Stone GP 2009 -54 kg 1st round, Jewels official rules, 5 min / 2 R
 * Kagoshima defeated Oya by decision (0-3).

Mika Nagano (S-Keep/Core) vs. Rina Tomita (Abe Ani Combat Club) Nagano quickly took control of the fight by scoring a takedown. She transitioned to the mount. Tomita tried to defend but Nagano secured an armbar. Tomita struggled to try to get out but the referee opted for stopping the fight before Tomita's arm got injured.
 * 4th match: Rough Stone GP 2009 -54 kg 1st round, Jewels official rules, 5 min / 2 R
 * Nagano defeated Tomita by technical submission (referee stoppage, armbar) at 2:25 of round 1.

Chihiro Oikawa (Fighting Investigation Team Battlarts) vs. Tomoko Morii (Ito Dojo) Oikawa attacked Morri with wild punches and both fighters went to clinch. Oikawa pulled guard when Morii pushed her from the clinch and, eventually, Morii passed Oikawa guard and ended the fight with an armbar.
 * 5th match: Rough Stone GP 2009 -60 kg 1st round, Jewels official rules, 5 min / 2 R
 * Morii defeated Oikawa by submission (armbar) at 4:13 of round 1.

Shizuka Sugiyama (Zendokai Yokohama) vs. Alexandra Sanchez (MMA Berlin) Sugiyama was unable to take Sanchez down, as Sanchez effectively used her height and reach advantage to land strikes. These continued through the second round, with Sanches dropping Sugiyama down for a standing count, which Sugiyama resisted but still was unable to do something to avoid the unanimous decision victory for Sanchez.
 * 6th match: Rough Stone GP 2009 -60 kg 1st round, Jewels official rules, 5 min / 2 R
 * Sanchez defeated Sugiyama by decision (0-3).

Megumi Yabushita (freelance) vs. Atsuko Emoto (freelance) Emoto reversed shoulder throw, taking Yabushita's back, but Yabushita was able to free himself and got on top. After being stand up, Yabushita tried once again the shoulder throw, successfully this time, and followed it with an armbar that gave her the victory.
 * 7th match: Jewels official rules open weight bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Yabushita defeated Emoto by submission (armbar) at 2:43 of round 1.

Misaki Takimoto (Zendokai Yokohama) vs. Seo Hee Ham (CMA Korea) Ham was penalized with a yellow card at the beginning of the fight for being 0.4 kg above the limit agreed. Ham used her Muay Thai to keep Takimoto on the defensive. Takimoto responded with her karate, but Ham was the more effective striker. By the second round, Ham's strikes had weakened Takimoto and around the middle of the round, Ham connected a punching combination near a corner that resulted in a standing count for Takimoto. Takimoto tried two unsuccessful takedown attempts and once again was dropped with more punches. Ham took the unanimous decision.
 * 8th match, main event: Jewels official rules -49 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Ham defeated Takimoto by decision (0-3).

Jewels 6th Ring
Jewels 6th Ring took place on December 11, 2009 at Shinjuku Face in Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan.

Background
The event featured the Rough stone grand prix tournament finals, in which Asami Kodera, Mika Nagano and Alexandra Sanchez became the first Jewels champions. The first fights and participants besides the Rough stone GP card were announced on October 2009. On November 9, 2009, Saori Ishioka and Sally Krumdiack along with two more fights were added to the event. Mari Kaneko was added to the card and it was announced that the event was sold out on November 30, 2009. The fight order announcement and weigh-ins were done on December 10, 2009. Hisae Watanabe was expected to make her return to MMA in this event, but suffered a broken foot during training and was unable to participate.

Results
Yoko Yamada (Purebred) vs. Miyoko Kusaka (GRABAKA) Although Kusaka was making her MMA debut, she managed to make Yamada go to a decision, the first time in Yamada's career, but Yamada still won the unanimous decision.
 * 1st match: Jewels official rules -48 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Yamada defeated Kusaka by decision (3-0).

Yumiko Inoue (Purebred) vs. Misaki Ozawa (Zendokai Matsumoto) Ozawa got her first professional victory in a match that Inoue started dominating but could not keep up the pace. Ozawa took the offense and was dominating the fight by the second round.
 * 2nd match: Jewels official rules -48 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Ozawa defeated Inoue by decision (0-3).

Mari Kaneko (Zendokai Anan) vs. Rina Tomita (Abe Ani Combat Club) Despite a four-year absence, Kaneko dominated Tomita the whole fight with Tomita trying ineffectively submission attempts and Kaneko connecting knees and punches.
 * 3rd match: Jewels official rules -53.5 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Kaneko defeated Tomita by decision (3-0).

Shizuka Sugiyama (Zendokai Yokohama) vs. Yukiko Ozeki (Ryusei Juku) Sugiyama attempted several submissions through the fight, with Ozeki being able to defend without mounting an offense.
 * 4th match: Jewels official rules -60 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Sugiyama defeated Ozeki by decision (3-0).

Tomoko Morii (Ito Dojo) vs. Alexandra Sanchez (MMA Berlin) Sanchez overwhelmed Morii with strikes and was able to submit Morii with her first armbar attempt.
 * 5th match: Rough Stone GP 2009 -60 kg final, Jewels official rules, 5 min / 2 R
 * Sanchez defeated Morii by submission (armbar) at 3:39 of round 1.

Mika Nagano (S-Keep/Core) vs. Yoko Kagoshima (Shinagawa CS) Despite launching some strikes, Kagoshima was unable to have a significant offense on Nagano, who dominated both rounds and tried several submissions before finally getting an armbar.
 * 6th match: Rough Stone GP 2009 -54 kg final, Jewels official rules, 5 min / 2 R
 * Nagano defeated Kagoshima by submission (armbar) at 3:56 of round 2.

Asami Kodera (Purebred Kawaguchi Redips) vs. Kikuyo Ishikawa (freelance) In a competitive bout, Kodera outmatched Ishikawa on the ground, which gave her the unanimous decision.
 * 7th match: Rough Stone GP 2009 -48 kg final, Jewels official rules, 5 min / 2 R
 * Kodera defeated Ishikawa by decision (3-0).

Syuri Kondo (Smash) vs. Asako Saioka (U-File camp Gifu) Asako dominated most of the first round, but Kondo responded and controlled the other two, and the pro-wrestler went on to win on her kickboxing debut.
 * 8th match: Shoot boxing rules -52 kg bout, 2 min / 3 R
 * Kondo defeated Akano by decision (3-0).

Saori Ishioka (Zendokai Koganei) vs. Sally Krumdiack (Charlie's Combat Club) In a controversial decision, after Ishioka got Krumdiack with a weak armbar. The referee asked Krumdiack if she was okay, to which Krumdiack responded with her that she was. But the referee mistook the answer and incorrectly stopped the fight. Ringside official immediately recognized the error and it was expected that the fight would be ruled a no contest, but, so far, the result still stands as a victory for Ishioka.
 * 9th match, main event: Jewels official rules -52.5 kg bout, 5 min / 2 R
 * Ishioka defated Krumdiack technical submission (incorrect referee stoppage, armbar).

Jewels 1st Ring

 * Official results at Jewels
 * Event results at Sherdog
 * Event results at Fightergirls.com
 * Event results at Bout Review
 * Event results at God Bless the Ring
 * Event results at kakutoh.com
 * Event results at sportsnavi.com

Jewels 2nd Ring

 * Official results at Jewels
 * Event results at Sherdog
 * Event results at Fightergirls.com
 * Event results at Bout Review
 * Event results at God Bless the Ring
 * Event results at kakutoh.com
 * Event results at sportsnavi.com

Jewels 3rd Ring

 * Official results at Jewels
 * Event results at Sherdog
 * Event results at Fightergirls.com
 * Event results at Bout Review
 * Event results at God Bless the Ring
 * Event results at kakutoh.com
 * Event results at sportsnavi.com

Jewels 4th Ring

 * Official results at Jewels
 * Event results at Sherdog
 * Event results at Fightergirls.com
 * Event results at Bout Review
 * Event results at God Bless the Ring
 * Event results at kakutoh.com
 * Event results at sportsnavi.com

Jewels 5th Ring

 * Official results at Jewels
 * Event results at Sherdog
 * Event results at Fightergirls.com
 * Event results at Bout Review
 * Event results at God Bless the Ring
 * Event results at kakutoh.com
 * Event results at sportsnavi.com

Jewels 6th Ring

 * Official results at Jewels
 * Event results at Jewels official blog
 * Event results at Sherdog
 * Event results at Fightergirls.com
 * Event results at Bout Review
 * Event results at God Bless the Ring
 * Event results at kakutoh.com
 * Event results at sportsnavi.com

Category:2008 in mixed martial arts Category:2009 in mixed martial arts Category:Mixed martial arts in Japan Category:Sport in Tokyo Category:Jewels (mixed martial arts) events