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, sometimes styled VALKYRIE in capitals, was a
women's mixed martial arts While mixed martial arts is primarily a male dominated sport, it does have female athletes. For instance, Female competition in Japan includes promotions such as DEEP Jewels. Now defunct promotions that featured female fighters were Valkyrie, an ...
(MMA) promotion. It was the sister of Japanese MMA promotion Cage Force, both operated by Greatest Common Multiple (GCM) Communication. Contrary to other Japanese women MMA promotions at the time, it featured a cage instead of a ring and used the same venues as Cage Force.


History

Around , GCM Communication, the parent company of Japanese promotion Cage Force, had already hosted some all-women MMA events named ''Cross Section'' and with the imminent dissolution of female MMA promotion
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, GCM Communication announced at the event ''Cage Force 08'' on that the company would hold a new all-female promotion which would be named Valkyrie and would have its first event on in a double-header event with Cage Force. Takeshi Nagao, a former Smackgirl executive, and
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were appointed as producers. Mogi announced several details of the promotion, such as the weight classes and the rules, which would be essentially the same as those used in Cage Force, and also that former Smackgirl Lightweight Champion
Yuka Tsuji is a Japanese female mixed martial artist whose nickname is Vale Tudo Queen. Tsuji was a prolific female mixed martial artist in the 2000s. Tsuji is a former Smackgirl tournament winner, Smackgirl Lightweight Champion and Valkyrie Featherweig ...
would participate in the promotion in a match against
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. Other matches would be announced at later dates. As part of its business strategy, Valkyrie events were held before Cage Force, in this way sharing venue, cage and other resources. Valkyrie first event was held as planned on , with a card featuring a victorious Tsuji,
Yasuko Tamada is a Japanese female mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. She previously fought as a flyweight in the Valkyrie promotion and was the only Valkyrie Flyweight Champion. She later fought for Jewels and last competed for Deep. Tamada was once ranked a ...
, Tomomi Sunaba and
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against their rivals. In its second event, ''Valkyrie 02'', on , Valkyrie crowned its first
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champion with Yuka Tsuji defeating American fighter Kate Martinez The next Valkyrie event, title ''Cage Force & Valkyrie'', was co-promoted with Cage Force and featured three female bouts. It took place on . Mei Yamaguchi won the tournament to become the next challenger for the featherweight title. ''Valkyrie 03'' was held on . Due to an injury, Yuka Tsuji would be unable to defend her title against Mei Yamaguchi, so it was decided to postpone that match for another event. Due to this, Yasuko Mogi stepped up to fight again against Misaki Takimoto in the main bout. Future Jewels featherweight champion
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debuted professionally in this event. On ''Valkyrie 04'' was held. The event featured as the main bout Yuka Tsuji against Mei Yamaguchi for the featherweight title as well as the first round of the
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tournament to crown the first champion of the promotion. In a big upset in the history of women's MMA, Yamaguchi defeated Tsuji in the first round of their match, becoming the featherweight champion, and giving Tsuji her second professional defeat and the first since 2003. For the next event, ''Valkyrie 05'' held on , Yasuko Tamada was originally slated to face Naoko Omuro for Valkyrie's flyweight championship, but Omuro suffered an injury and was forced to withdraw, being replaced by Yukiko Seki, who took the fight on short notice. and the championship bout was postponed until . A few days before the event, Ayame Miura got injured and was replaced by
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. Yabushita and Kyoko Takabayashi, who defeated standout
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, were the more notable winners of the event. On , ''Valkyrie 06'' was held. During the event, future star
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beat seasoned veteran Megumi Yabushita and in the flyweight tournament final Yasuko Tamada defeated Naoko Omuro to become Valkyrie's first champion in that weight. ''Valkyrie 07'', held on , was an event with only three professional MMA bouts, two of which were part of the tournament to crown the first
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champion of the promotion. Rin Nakai and Mizuho Sato advanced to the final of the tournament. For the next event of the promotion, ''Valkyrie 08'', Rin Nakai and Mizuho Sato were set to fight for Valkyrie openweight title and Mei Yamaguchi would fight against Kyoko Takabayashi to defend Valkyrie featherweight title. On the event took place, with Nakai becoming the openweight champion and Yamaguchi barely defending the featherweight title with a majority draw in a very controversial decision. Also notably, Naho Sugiyama defeated flyweight champion Yasuko Tamada in a non-title bout. After several months with no news from the promotion, on , in a notable development for female MMA promotions in Japan, Yasuko Mogi, matchmaker of Valkyrie, in an effort to keep Valkyrie alive, given that GCM Communication was apparently out of business with no other event planned, was present during the press conference of Jewels and announced along with Shigeru Saeki, Jewels matchmaker, that some of the MMA bouts of the Jewels event would have the theme ''Jewels vs Valkyrie'', where fighters representing their respective promotions would face each other, starting with Misaki Takimoto vs.
Naho Sugiyama , also known by her nickname or Sugi Rock, is a Japanese female mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. She has competed professionally since 2009. In 2011, she became the first Jewels featherweight champion. Besides Jewels, Sugiyama has also competed ...
and Miyoko Kusaka vs. Sachiko Yamamoto. After the Jewels vs. Valkyrie theme in ''
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'', followed also in '' Jewels 15th Ring'', and due to the lack of Valkyrie events, fighters from the Valkyrie promotion started joining rival Japanese promotion Jewels. Some of them had already participated in other MMA promotions already. On , members of Wajyutsu Keisyukai announced the formation of a new players association to separate themselves from GCM Communication and its president Toyoki Kubo due to the lack of activity of GCM Communication which had not held any new MMA event since and had not paid storage fees and other payments. A few weeks later, at ''
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'' on Yasuko Mogi became the matchmaker of Jewels and this effectively meant the end for the Valkyrie promotion.


Rules

Generally speaking, the rules were based on Cage Force rules, which in turn were similar to the
Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts Most rule sets for mixed martial arts (MMA) competitions have evolved since the early days of Vale Tudo. As a result of health, legal, and moral concerns, many different rulesets were created, which give different countries and promotions very dif ...
, minus elbow strikes to the head and no
ground-and-pound Mixed martial arts (MMA), sometimes referred to as cage fighting, no holds barred (NHB), and ultimate fighting, and originally referred to as Vale Tudo is a full-contact combat sport based on striking, grappling and ground fighting, incorpo ...
in amateur bouts. With respect to the length of matches, regular bouts were three three-minute rounds and title bouts were three five-minute rounds.


Weight classes

These were the official weight classes used by the promotion.


Valkyrie events


Champions


See also

Cage Force


References


External links

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Official blog (old)
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