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{{short description|MMA promoter based in Japan}}{{Infobox company |name = Jewels |image = Jewels logo.gif |image_size = 200px |type = Private |predecessor = Smackgirl |foundation = {{start date|2008|10}} |founder = |industry = Mixed martial arts promotion |parent = Marverous Japan Co.,Ltd. |homepage = http://www.deepjewels.com/ |location = Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |area_served = Japan |key_people = Yuichi Ozono (president) Shigeru Saeki (supervisor) }}Jewels (styled JEWELS in capitals) is a mixed martial arts organization owned by Marverous Japan Co., Ltd. focused on female fighters. It is the direct successor of Smackgirl.[1][2][3] It has a working relationship with fellow mixed martial arts promotion Deep presided by Shigeru Saeki (also the Jewels supervisor).[4]HistoryAfter the women MMA promotion Smackgirl faced severe financial difficulties caused by the unexpected departure of major sponsors and television network deals, an executive from Japanese event production company Archery Inc., Yuichi Ozono, formed the company Marverous Japan and acquired the assets and rights formerly belonging to Smackgirl parent company Kilgore.[3] Since the reputation of Smackgirl was tarnished by all the problems it faced, it was decided to start anew.[3] On June 9, 2012, it was announced that Jewels has formed a strategic partnership with American promotion Invicta Fighting Championships to cross-promote the world’s top female fighters on their respective fight cards in the United States and Japan.[5] On {{start date|2013|05|25}} Jewels announced that it would cease operations as an independent company, with Yuichi Ozono, then head of Jewels, stepping down and Shigeru Saeki from Deep, formerly supervisor, taking the full direction, and transferring fighters and brand to the new Deep Jewels brand, which would be managed by Deep.[6][7] ChampionsCurrent championsClass | Champion | Since | Defences | Next Fight | {{small>{{convert|60|kg|lb|1|abbr=on}}}} | KOR}} Ji Yeon Kim | 2015|08|29}} | 0 | {{small>{{convert|54|kg|lb|1|abbr=on}}}} | JPN}} Mizuki Inoue | 2014|08|09}} | 1 | {{small>{{convert|48|kg|lb|1|abbr=on}}}} | JPN}} Tomo Maesawa | 2018|12|01}} | 0 |
Bantamweight championshipFormerly known as middleweight until May 2015. No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses | 1 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Takayo Hashi def. Shizuka Sugiyama | Deep Jewels 4 Tokyo, Japan | May 18, 2014 |
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2 | {{flagicon|KOR}} Ji Yeon Kim | Deep Jewels 9 Tokyo, Japan | August 22, 2015 |
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Strawweight championshipFormerly known as lightweight until May 2015. No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses | 1 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Ayaka Hamasaki def. Seo Hee Ham | Jewels 11th Ring Tokyo, Japan | December 17, 2010{{small|1. def. Seo Hee Ham at Jewels 17th Ring on December 17, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan}} {{small|2. def. Yuka Tsuji at Jewels 19th Ring on May 26, 2012 in Osaka, Japan}} {{small|3. def. Emi Fujino at Jewels 22nd Ring on December 15, 2012 in Osaka, Japan}} |
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Ayaka Hamasaki vacated the title on August 31, 2013. | 2 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Emi Tomimatsu def. Mizuki Inoue | Deep Jewels 3 Tokyo, Japan | February 16, 2014 |
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3 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Mizuki Inoue | Deep Jewels 5 Tokyo, Japan | August 9, 2014{{small|1. def. Emi Fujino at Deep Jewels 9 on August 29, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan}}
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Atomweight championshipFormerly known as featherweight until May 2015. No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses | 1 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Naho Sugiyama def. Misaki Takimoto | Jewels 17th Ring Tokyo, Japan | December 17, 2010 |
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2 | {{flagicon|KOR}} Seo Hee Ham | Jewels 24th Ring Tokyo, Japan | May 25, 2013{{small|1. def. Sadae Numata at Deep Jewels 2 on November 4, 2013 in Tokyo, Japan}} {{small|2. def. Saori Ishioka at Deep Jewels 6 on November 3, 2014 in Tokyo, Japan}} |
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Seo Hee Ham vacated the title on December 11, 2014. | 3 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Mei Yamaguchi def. Satomi Takano | Deep Jewels 8 Tokyo, Japan | May 31, 2015 |
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Mei Yamaguchi vacated the title on April 19, 2016. | 4 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Naho Sugiyama (2) def. Emi Tomimatsu | Deep Jewels 12 Tokyo, Japan | June 5, 2016 |
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5 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Mina Kurobe | Deep Jewels 15 Tokyo, Japan | February 25, 2017 | 1. def. Satomi Takano at Deep Jewels 19 on March 10, 2018 in Tokyo, Japan}} |
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6 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Tomo Maesawa | Deep Jewels 22 Tokyo, Japan | December 1, 2018 |
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Tournament championsTournament | Winner | 60|kg|lb|0}} | GER}} Alexandra Sanchez | 54|kg|lb|0}} | JPN}} Mika Nagano | 48|kg|lb|0}} | JPN}} Asami Kodera | 56|kg|lb|0}} | JPN}} Mizuki Inoue | 52|kg|lb|0}} | JPN}} Hiroko Kitamura | 48|kg|lb|0}} | JPN}} Kikuyo Ishikawa | First lightweight queen decision tournament | JPN}} Ayaka Hamasaki | First featherweight queen decision tournament | JPN}} Naho Sugiyama | 47|kg|lb|0}} | JPN}} Momoka | 52|kg|lb|0}} | JPN}} Emi Tomimatsu | 48|kg|lb|0}} | JPN}} Mei Yamaguchi |
Events# | Event Title | Date | Arena | Location | Attendance |
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47 | Deep - Jewels 23 | 2019|March|8}} | Korakuen Hall | Tokyo, Japan | 46 | Deep - Jewels 22 | 2018|December|1}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 45 | Deep - Jewels 21 | 2018|September|16}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 44 | Deep - Jewels 20 | 2018|June|9}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 43 | Deep - Jewels 19 | 2018|March|10}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 42 | Deep - Jewels 18 | 2017|December|2}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 41 | Deep - Jewels 17 | 2017|August|26}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 40 | Deep - Jewels 16 | 2017|May|20}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 39 | Deep - Jewels 15 | 2017|February|25}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 38 | Deep - Jewels 14 | 2016|November|3}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 37 | Deep - Jewels 13 | 2016|August|27}} | Differ Ariake | Tokyo, Japan | 36 | Deep - Jewels 12 | 2016|June|5}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 35 | Deep - Jewels 11 | 2016|March|5}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 34 | Deep - Jewels 10 | 2015|November|22}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 33 | Deep - Jewels 9 | 2015|August|29}} | Differ Ariake | Tokyo, Japan | 32 | Deep - Jewels 8 | 2015|May|31}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 31 | Deep - Jewels 7 | 2015|February|21}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 30 | Deep - Jewels 6 | 2014|November|3}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 29 | Deep - Jewels 5 | 2014|August|9}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 28 | Deep - Jewels 4 | 2014|May|18}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 27 | Deep - Jewels 3 | 2014|February|16}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 26 | Deep - Jewels 2 | 2013|November|4}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 25 | Deep - Jewels 1 | 2013|August|31}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 24 | Jewels 24th Ring | 2013|May|25}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 23 | Jewels 23rd Ring | 2013|March|30}} | Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 22 | Jewels 22nd Ring | 2012|December|15}} | Differ Ariake | Tokyo, Japan | 21 | Jewels 21st Ring | 2012|September|22}} | Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 20 | Jewels 20th Ring | 2012|July|21}} | Differ Ariake | Tokyo, Japan | 19 | Jewels 19th Ring | 2012|May|26}} | Azalea Taisho Hall | Osaka, Japan | 18 | Jewels 18th Ring | 2012|March|3}} | Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 17 | Jewels 17th Ring | 2011|December|17}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 370 | 16 | Jewels 16th Ring | 2011|September|11}} | Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 822 | 15 | Jewels 15th Ring | 2011|July|9}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 426 | 14 | Jewels 13th Ring & 14th Ring[8] | 2011|May|14}} | Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 328 / 324 | - | Jewels 12th Ring | 2011|March|11}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | cancelled[9] | 13 | Jewels 11th Ring | 2010|December|17}} | Korakuen Hall | Tokyo, Japan | 1216 | 12 | Jewels 10th Ring | 2010|October|10}} | Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 464 | 11 | Jewels 9th Ring | 2010|July|31}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 578 | 10 | Jewels 8th Ring | 2010|May|23}} | Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 438 | 9 | Jewels 7th Ring | 2010|March|19}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 696 | 8 | Jewels - Rough Stone: Second Ring | 2010|January|31}} | Caesar Gym Shin-Koiwa | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | Jewels 6th Ring | 2009|December|11}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 762 | 6 | Jewels 5th Ring | 2009|September|13}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 610 | 5 | Jewels 4th Ring | 2009|July|11}} | Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 464 | 4 | Jewels 3rd Ring | 2009|May|16}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 734 | 3 | Jewels: Rough Stone: First Ring | 2009|April|19}} | Isami Wrestle Budokan | Wairabi, Saitama, Japan | 2 | Jewels 2nd Ring | 2009|February|4}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 588 | 1 | Jewels 1st Ring | 2008|November|16}} | Shinjuku Face | Tokyo, Japan | 645 |
See also{{portal|MMA}}- List of Deep champions
- List of Deep events
- Deep Jewels events
Notes1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.japan-mma.com/2008/10/1116-smackgirl-jewels.html |title=SmackGirl -> JEWELS |author= |date=2008-10-24 |work= |publisher= |location= |accessdate=2010-08-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713090434/http://www.japan-mma.com/2008/10/1116-smackgirl-jewels.html |archivedate=2011-07-13 |df= }} 2. ^{{cite web| url = http://frankp316.blogspot.com/2008/10/smackgirl-is-dead-long-live-jewels.html| title = SMACKGIRL is dead, long live JEWELS| author = Pozen, Frank| date = 2008-10-24| work = | publisher = | location = | accessdate = 2010-08-22}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web| url = http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/Jewels-Gets-Debut-Hioki-Sato-Set-for-Shooto-14970| title = Jewels Gets Debut; Hioki-Sato Set for Shooto| author = Breen, Jordan| date = 2008-10-30| work = | publisher = Sherdog| location = USA| accessdate = 2010-08-22}} 4. ^2月19日はDEEPイベントですよ! 5. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.mmaweekly.com/invicta-fighting-and-jewels-form-strategic-partnership-for-womens-mma| title = Invicta Fighting and JEWELS Form Strategic Partnership for Women’s MMA| author = | date = 2012-08-29| work = Articles| publisher = MMAWeekly.com| location = | accessdate = 2012-06-09}} 6. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.mmarising.com/news/2013/05/25/jewels-to-cease-operations-deep-restores-womens-divisions/|title= Jewels To Cease Operations, DEEP Restores Women’s Divisions|author1= Sargent, Robert|author2= Marchand, Dean|author3= Yamamoto, Go|date= 2013-05-25|work= News|publisher= MMARising.com|location= Canada|accessdate= 2013-12-23}} 7. ^{{cite web|url= http://efight.jp/news-20130526_17347|title= 【ジュエルス】尾薗代表が辞任、DEEP JEWELSとして再出発|author= |date= 2013-05-26|work= News|publisher= eFight|location= Japan|language= Japanese|trans-title=|accessdate= 2013-12-23}} 8. ^Jewels 14th Ring was originally an independent event planned for July 9, 2011. Jewels merged both events in a single date after the cancellation of Jewels 12th Ring. 9. ^The event was cancelled a few hours before the start due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
ReferencesExternal links- {{Official website|http://w-jewels.jp/}} {{ja icon}}
- Official blog {{ja icon}}
- Public relations blog {{Ja icon}}
- {{Twitter}} {{ja icon}}
- JEWELS event results on Sherdog
- DEEP JEWELS event results on Tapology
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