词条 | Yuka Tsuji |
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| name = Yuka Tsuji | other_names = Vale Tudo Queen | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1974|12|11|mf=y}} | birth_place = Osaka, Japan | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | residence = | nationality = Japanese | height = {{height|m=1.56}}[1] | weight = {{convert|115|lb|kg st|abbr=on}} | weight_class = Featherweight (52.2 kg – 56.7 kg) (Valkyrie) Lightweight (under 52 kg) (Smackgirl) | reach = | style = | stance = | fighting_out_of = Osaka, Japan | team = Angura[2] | rank = | years_active = | mma_kowin = 2 | mma_subwin = 16 | mma_decwin = 6 | mma_koloss = | mma_subloss = 3 | mma_decloss = | mma_draw = | mma_nc = | url = | sherdog = 6983 | footnotes = | updated = }}{{MedalTableTop|name=no|medals={{MedalSport | Women's freestyle wrestling }}{{MedalCountry | {{JPN}} }}{{MedalCompetition | Asian Championships }}{{MedalBronze | 1997 Taipei | -51kg }} }}{{nihongo|Yuka Tsuji|辻結花|Tsuji Yuka|born {{Birth date|1974|12|11}}}}[1] is a Japanese female mixed martial artist whose nickname is Vale Tudo Queen. Tsuji is a former Smackgirl tournament winner, Smackgirl Lightweight Champion and Valkyrie Featherweight Champion. Early lifeTsuji was born on {{Birth date|1974|12|11}} in Hirakata, Osaka, Japan. She graduated from the prestigious Chukyo Women's University; a university notable for its wrestling family. During her time there, Tsuji placed third in Women's Freestyle Wrestling (51 kg) in the 1997 Asian Championship.[2][3][6] Mixed martial arts careerTsuji spent the majority of her career competing in the now-defunct Smackgirl promotion. She debuted with defunct promotion Ax on {{Start date|2001|12|26}} in the event Ax - Vol. 2: We Want To Shine with a victory by submission (armbar) over the previously undefeated Ikuma Hoshino, who at the time was the most accomplished female Japanese MMA fighter.[4] This would be Hoshino's only loss in her MMA career. Tsuji debuted in Smackgirl at Smackgirl - Royal Smack 2002 on {{Start date|2002|4|07}}, defeating Hiromi Oka by submission due to a rear naked choke. Including her debut, Tsuji would go on a winning streak of 8 consecutive victories; in the process winning the Smackgirl Japan 2002 Cup Middleweight Tournament on {{Start date|2005|6|28}}. In her ninth professional bout, she faced Brazilian fighter Ana Michelle Tavares. Tavares defeated Tsuji with a triangle armbar submission in Tsuji's debut for the Deep promotion at Deep - 11th Impact on {{Start date|2003|7|13}}. In this match, Tsuji injured her left shoulder. This was Tsuji's first defeat in MMA. She avenged this loss years later. After her first loss, Tsuji won her next four fights and then faced Hisae Watanabe at Smackgirl - Road to Dynamic!! for the first Smackgirl Lightweight Championship on {{Start date|2005|06|28}}. Tsuji won the title after defeating Watanabe by armbar at 3:51 of the first round. She would go on to successfully defend the title five times until the demise of the Smackgirl promotion.[5] On {{Start date|2007|9|06}}, Tsuji would get the chance to face Tavares again. At the event Smackgirl - Queens' Hottest Summer, Tsuji was able to avenge her only loss at the time by defeating Tavares via KO at 4:47 of the first round. After defending her title for the last time against South Korean Seo Hee Ham, Tsuji debuted in Valkyrie at the promotion's inaugural event Valkyrie 1 on {{Start date|2008|11|08}}, where she defeated Mei Yamaguchi by decision.[6] Tsuji became the first Valkyrie Featherweight Champion on {{Start date|2009|4|25}} by defeating American fighter Kate Martinez.[7][8] Her 14-fight winning streak came to an end on {{Start date|2010|02|11}} when she rematched Mei Yamaguchi, who this time was able to defeat Tsuji with a rear-naked choke in only 76 seconds.[9] This was just the second time that Tsuji was defeated and the first time that she was defeated by a fellow Japanese fighter.[10] This is considered one of the biggest upsets in the history of women's mixed martial arts.[11] Having recovered from surgery on her knee and shoulder, Tsuji returned to MMA in a Jewels vs. Valkyrie bout against Saori Ishioka at Jewels 15th Ring on {{Start date|2011|07|09}} in Tokyo, Japan.[12][13] She defeated Ishioka by unanimous decision.[14][15] Tsuji faced Ayaka Hamasaki in a Jewels lightweight title fight at Jewels 19th Ring on {{Start date|2012|05|26}} in Osaka, Japan.[16] She was defeated by submission due to a kimura in the first round.[17] On {{Start date|2012|09|29}}, Tsuji faced Hyo Kyung Song at Deep Osaka Impact 2012.[18][19] She defeated Song by technical submission due to an armbar in the first round.[20] Mixed martial arts record{{MMArecordbox|ko-wins=2 |ko-losses=0 |sub-wins=16 |sub-losses=3 |dec-wins=6 |dec-losses=0 }}{{MMA record start}} |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 24-3 | Hyo Kyung Song | Technical Submission (armbar) | Deep: Osaka Impact 2012 | {{dts|2012|September|29}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:27 | Osaka, Japan | |- | {{no2}}Loss | align=center| 23-3 | Ayaka Hamasaki | Submission (kimura) | Jewels 19th Ring | {{dts|2012|May|26}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 3:41 | Osaka, Japan | For Jewels Lightweight (115 lbs) Queen Championship |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 23-2 | Saori Ishioka | Decision (unanimous) | Jewels 15th Ring | {{dts|2011|July|09}} | align=center| 2 | align=center| 5:00 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{no2}}Loss | align=center| 22-2 | Mei Yamaguchi | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Valkyrie 04 | {{dts|2010|February|11}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:16 | Tokyo, Japan | Lost Valkyrie Featherweight Championship[11] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 22-1 | Kate Martinez | Submission (armbar) | Valkyrie 02 | {{dts|2009|April|25}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 4:20 | Tokyo, Japan | Won inaugural Valkyrie Featherweight Championship[21] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 21-1 | Mei Yamaguchi | Decision (unanimous) | Valkyrie 01 | {{dts|2008|November|08}} | align=center| 3 | align=center| 3:00 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 20-1 | Seo Hee Ham | Decision (unanimous) | Smackgirl - Starting Over | {{dts|2007|December|26}} | align=center| 3 | align=center| 5:00 | Tokyo, Japan | Defended Smackgirl Lightweight Championship[22] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 19-1 | Ana Michelle Tavares | TKO (punches) | Smackgirl - Queens' Hottest Summer | {{dts|2007|September|6}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 4:47 | Tokyo, Japan | Non-title bout[23] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 18-1 | Thricia Poovey | TKO (punches) | Smackgirl - The Dance of the Taisho Romance | {{dts|2007|April|28}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 4:10 | Osaka, Japan | Defended Smackgirl Lightweight Championship[24] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 17-1 | Tomomi Sunaba | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Smackgirl - Top Girl Battle | {{dts|2006|June|30}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 4:19 | Tokyo, Japan | Defended Smackgirl Lightweight Championship in a "Winner Take All" match (Tsuji received both fight purses).[24] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 16-1 | Cami Hostetler | Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Queen's Triumphant Return | {{dts|2006|April|22}} | align=center| 2 | align=center| 4:19 | Osaka, Japan | Defended Smackgirl Lightweight Championship[25] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 15-1 | Miyuki Ariga | Submission (heel hook) | MARS | {{dts|2006|February|4}} | align=center| 2 | align=center| 1:44 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 14-1 | Maiko Ohkada | Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Dynamic!! | {{dts|2005|August|17}} | align=center| 2 | align=center| 2:10 | Tokyo, Japan | Defended Smackgirl Lightweight Championship[31] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 13-1 | Hisae Watanabe | Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Road to Dynamic!! | {{dts|2005|June|28}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 3:51 | Tokyo, Japan | Won Smackgirl Lightweight Championship[26] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 12-1 | Erica Montoya | Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Holy Land Triumphal Return | {{dts|2004|August|5}} | align=center| 3 | align=center| 4:00 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 11-1 | Chiaki Kawabita | Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Go West | {{dts|2004|June|9}} | align=center| 2 | align=center| 1:19 | Osaka, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 10-1 | Mayumi Hashiba | Submission (kneebar) | Smackgirl - F8 | {{dts|2004|May|16}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 2:20 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 9-1 | Kaliopi Yeitsuidou | Decision (unanimous) | Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 | {{dts|2003|December|31}} | align=center| 3 | align=center| 5:00 | Kobe, Japan | |- | {{no2}}Loss | align=center| 8-1 | Ana Michelle Tavares | Submission (triangle armbar) | Deep - 11th Impact | {{dts|2003|July|13}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 3:55 | Osaka, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 8-0 | Tomomi Sunaba | Technical Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Third Season 2 | {{dts|2003|April|2}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 4:37 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 7-0 | Mari Kaneko | Decision (unanimous) | Smackgirl - Japan Cup 2002 Grand Final | {{dts|2002|December|29}} | align=center| 3 | align=center| 5:00 | Tokyo, Japan | Became 2002 Japan Cup Middleweight Tournament Champion[31] |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 6-0 | Yumiko Sugimoto | Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Japan Cup 2002 Episode 2 | {{dts|2002|November|9}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 4:13 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 5-0 | Eri Takahashi | Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Japan Cup 2002 Opening Round | {{dts|2002|October|5}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 2:01 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 4-0 | Noriko Tsunoda | Submission (armbar) | Smackgirl - Dynamic | {{dts|2002|September|1}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 1:12 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 3-0 | Izumi Noguchi | Decision (split) | AX - Vol. 3 | {{dts|2002|May|4}} | align=center| 3 | align=center| 5:00 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 2-0 | Hiromi Oka | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Smackgirl - Royal Smack 2002 | {{dts|2002|April|7}} | align=center| 1 | align=center| 3:43 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | {{yes2}}Win | align=center| 1-0 | Ikuma Hoshino | Submission (armbar) | AX - Vol. 2: We Want To Shine | {{dts|2001|December|26}} | align=center| 3 | align=center| 3:37 | Tokyo, Japan |{{end}} Championships and accomplishments
See also
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