Hisae Watanabe










































































Hisae Watanabe
Born
(1980-10-21) October 21, 1980 (age 38)
Kanuma, Tochigi, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
Weight 106 lb (48 kg; 7.6 st)
Style Kickboxing
Fighting out of
Kanuma, Tochigi, Japan
Team Blue Dog Gym

Mixed martial arts record
Total 25
Wins 19
By knockout 11
By submission 3
By decision 5
Losses 6
By submission 3
By decision 2
By disqualification 1


Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Hisae Watanabe (渡辺 久江, Watanabe Hisae, born October 21, 1980) is a Japanese female mixed martial artist and kickboxer.


She stands out with her distinctive two-piece leopard-print outfit and matching hair, which was formerly auburn or red but is now blond. She is a former DEEP Women's Lightweight (106 lbs) Champion and currently holds an MMA record of 19-6-0.


Watanabe is featured in the martial arts-themed movie High Kick Girl! which was filmed with real fighting scenes and did not use any stunt actors. It was released in select countries in May 2010.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Mixed martial arts career


  • 2 Shoot boxing career


  • 3 Return to kickboxing


  • 4 Personal life


  • 5 Mixed martial arts record


  • 6 Championships


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Mixed martial arts career


Following a successful career in kickboxing, Watanabe debuted in mixed martial arts on April 7, 2002 at Smackgirl: "Royal Smack 2002" but was disqualified after an illegal kick. She won four of her next five fights before losing to Satoko Shinashi in the Grand Final of the 2002 Smackgirl Japan Cup.


Watanabe then won nine straight fights, including two in Pancrase, and became the 2004 Golden Muscle Strongest Queen Tournament Champion.


On August 4, 2006, Watanabe knocked out the previously undefeated Shinashi with a hard punch to the chin in a rematch to capture the DEEP Women's Lightweight Championship.[2] Shinashi suffered a broken jaw and a cheekbone fracture from the punch and a big cut from her face hitting the canvas. She retains a permanent bruise on her left cheek from Watanabe's knockout punch. Watanabe was defeated by Seo Hee Ham in a non-title bout at DEEP: 28th Impact on February 16, 2007.[3]


Watanabe submitted Masako Yoshida on April 13, 2007,[4] but lost the DEEP Women's Lightweight Championship to Miku Matsumoto at DEEP: 31st Impact on August 5, 2007.[5]


Following a December 2007 victory over Genkaam Lookjuapoakum at DEEP: 33rd Impact,[6] Watanabe announced her retirement from mixed martial arts.[7]


More than one year later, she competed in an exhibition match against Megumi Fujii at Shoot Boxing Girls Tournament 2009 and announced her intentions to return to MMA at Jewels 6th Ring in December. However, a broken foot suffered in training prevented her from competing.[8]


Watanabe was then expected to make her return to MMA at Jewels 11th Ring on December 17, 2010.[9] However, she did not compete on the card.


Watanabe made her Jewels debut in an exhibition match against Naoko Omuro at Jewels: 22nd Ring on December 15, 2012.[10] The exhibition ended when Omuro trapped Watanabe in an armbar late in round one.[11]



Shoot boxing career


Watanabe was set to compete in a shoot boxing match against 2009 Girls S-Cup Champion Rena Kubota on April 11, 2010.[1] Kubota suffered a broken finger while training and the fight with Watanabe was postponed. Watanabe instead faced karate champion Megumi Igawa and defeated Igawa by TKO in the third round.[12]


She competed again in shoot boxing against Sumie Yamada in a rematch on June 6, 2010. Watanabe had previously knocked out Yamada in a November 2002 mixed martial arts bout.[13] She defeated Yamada by unanimous decision.[14]


Watanabe entered the 2010 Girls S-Cup on August 29, 2010. She faced Rena Kubota in the opening round of the tournament and was defeated by TKO in round two.[15]



Return to kickboxing


On July 19, 2010, Watanabe faced Little Tiger for the WPMF Japan Women's Mini Flyweight Championship at REBELS 3. The five-round fight ended in a Split Draw with scores of 50-49, 49-49 and 48-49.[16]



Personal life


Watanabe is married to Japanese comic book artist SP Nakatema and has one child.[1] She originates from Tochigi Prefecture but now lives in Tokyo where she trains at the Blue Dog Gym.



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Res.
Record
Opponent
Method
Event
Date
Round
Time
Location
Notes
Win
19-6
Genkaam Lookjuapoakum
Submission (armbar)

Deep: 33 Impact

December 12, 2007
1
1:54

Tokyo, Japan

Loss
18-6
Miku Matsumoto
Decision (majority)

Deep: 31 Impact

August 5, 2007
3
5:00

Tokyo, Japan

Lost Deep Women's Lightweight Title
Win
18-5
Masako Yoshida
Submission (armbar)

Deep: 29 Impact

April 13, 2007
2
1:19

Tokyo, Japan

Loss
17-5

Seo Hee Ham
Decision (unanimous)

Deep: 28 Impact

February 16, 2007
2
5:00

Tokyo, Japan

Win
17-4

Satoko Shinashi
KO (punch)

Deep: 25 Impact

August 4, 2006
1
3:54

Tokyo, Japan

Won Deep Women's Lightweight Title
Win
16-4
Eri Takahashi
KO (punch)
Smackgirl: Advent of Goddess

February 15, 2006
2
0:31

Tokyo, Japan

Win
15-4

Yasuko Mogi
TKO (punches)
Smackgirl: Lightweight Anniversary

November 29, 2005
1
4:03

Tokyo, Japan

Win
14-4
Maiko Takahashi
Decision (unanimous)
Smackgirl: Dynamic!!

August 17, 2005
2
5:00

Tokyo, Japan

Loss
13-4

Yuka Tsuji
Submission (armbar)
Smackgirl: Road to Dynamic!!

June 28, 2005
1
3:51

Tokyo, Japan

Win
13-3
Naoko Ohmuro
Decision (unanimous)

Pancrase: Spiral 2

March 6, 2005
5
3:00

Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Win
12-3
Hisako Watanabe
KO (punch)

Pancrase: Brave 12

December 21, 2004
2
1:07

Tokyo, Japan

Win
11-3

Mari Kaneko
Decision (unanimous)
Golden Muscle: Strongest Queen Tournament

May 7, 2004
3
5:00

Tokyo, Japan

Won Strongest Queen Tournament
Win
10-3
Hisako Hoshino
Submission (armbar)
Golden Muscle: Strongest Queen Tournament

May 7, 2004
1
2:07

Tokyo, Japan

Win
9-3
Maki Sakai
KO (head kick and punch)
Golden Muscle: Strongest Queen Tournament

May 7, 2004
1
1:07

Tokyo, Japan

Win
8-3
Caroline Hoeberchts
KO (punch)
Smackgirl: Third Season 6

August 6, 2003
2
2:28

Tokyo, Japan

Win
7-3
Betta Yeung
KO (flying knee and punches)
Smackgirl: Third Season 4

June 4, 2003
1
2:33

Tokyo, Japan

Win
6-3
Keiko Matsukawa
KO (punch)
Smackgirl: Third Season 3

May 7, 2003
1
3:05

Tokyo, Japan

Win
5-3
Maiko Ohkada
Decision (unanimous)
Smackgirl: Third Season 2

April 2, 2003
3
5:00

Tokyo, Japan

Loss
4-3

Satoko Shinashi
Submission (heel hook)
Smackgirl: Japan Cup 2002 Grand Final

December 29, 2002
2
0:34

Tokyo, Japan

Win
4-2
Sumie Yamada
KO (punch)
Smackgirl: Japan Cup 2002 Episode 2

November 9, 2002
1
1:31

Tokyo, Japan

Win
3-2
Masae Kita
TKO (punches)
Smackgirl: Japan Cup 2002 Opening Round

October 5, 2002
2
0:32

Tokyo, Japan

Loss
2-2

Mari Kaneko
Submission (armbar)
Smackgirl: Summer Gate 2002

August 4, 2002
2
3:54

Tokyo, Japan

Win
2-1
Eika Muto
TKO (punches)
Smackgirl: Smack Legend 2002

June 1, 2002
1
1:47

Tokyo, Japan

Win
1-1
Naoko Ohmuro
Decision (unanimous)
Smackgirl: Golden Gate 2002

May 6, 2002
3
5:00

Tokyo, Japan

Loss
0-1
Maiko Ohkada
DQ (illegal kick)
Smackgirl: Royal Smack 2002

April 7, 2002
1
2:12

Tokyo, Japan



Championships



  • 2004 Golden Muscle Strongest Queen Tournament Champion

  • Former DEEP Women's Lightweight (106 lbs) Champion



See also


  • List of female mixed martial artists


References





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  2. ^ "Watanabe Takes DEEP Women's Title". Sherdog.com. 2006-08-04. Retrieved 2010-03-11.


  3. ^ "DEEP: Chonan Defends, Two New Champs Crowned". Sherdog.com. 2007-02-16. Retrieved 2010-03-11.


  4. ^ "Bustamante Wins, Kitaoka Earns GP Slot". Sherdog.com. 2007-04-13. Retrieved 2010-03-11.


  5. ^ "Kim Destroys Hasegawa, Miku Takes DEEP Women's Title". Sherdog.com. 2007-08-05. Retrieved 2010-03-11.


  6. ^ "Sung Hwan Stops Nakao At DEEP 33". Sherdog.com. 2007-12-12. Retrieved 2010-03-11.


  7. ^ "Japan Notebook: Maeda Speaks Of Loss To Torres". Sherdog.com. 2008-06-11. Retrieved 2010-03-11.


  8. ^ "Hisae Watanabe's MMA Return Delayed". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2009-12-14.


  9. ^ "Hisae Watanabe Considering MMA Return This Fall". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-09-11.


  10. ^ "Hisae Watanabe Faces Naoko Omuro In Jewels Exhibition Match". MMARising.com. 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2012-12-10.


  11. ^ "Hamasaki Retains Title, Inoue Shines At Jewels: "22nd Ring"". MMARising.com. 2012-12-15. Retrieved 2012-12-15.


  12. ^ "Hisae Watanabe Victorious In Shootboxing Match". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-04-11.


  13. ^ "Fights Set For June 6th Shootboxing Card". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-06-03.


  14. ^ "RENA, Watanabe & Yamaguchi Win In Shootboxing". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-06-06.


  15. ^ "RENA Wins 2010 Girls S-Cup, Hiroko Submits Furner". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-08-29.


  16. ^ "Hisae Watanabe & Little Tiger Draw At REBELS.3". MMARising.com. Retrieved 2010-07-19.




External links




  • Professional MMA record for Hisae Watanabe from Sherdog Edit this at Wikidata

  • "High-Kick Girl!" at Internet Movie Database




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