With a world title shot on
the line, STRIKEFORCE Women's welterweight prospects Miesha "Takedown"
Tate, Carina "Beauty But The Beast" Damm, Hitomi "Girlfight
Monster" Akano and Maiju Kujala will compete in the first-ever
STRIKEFORCE Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) women's single-elimination tournament
at STRIKEFORCE Challengers on Friday, Aug. 13.
The draw to determine the semi-final matchups for the two-round tournament
will take place at the Official Weigh-In on Thursday, Aug. 12. A complete
list of tournament rules will be provided in the coming days.
The SHOWTIME telecast will begin with the two semi-final bouts. The
winners of each bout will compete in the tournament final later that
night, just before the main event matchup of Joe Riggs vs. Louis Taylor.
Each of the three tournament fights are scheduled for three, 3-minute
rounds.
"We are going to fast-track these four talented prospects in a
quest to determine the best in this deep women's division," STRIKEFORCE
CEO Scott Coker said. "Having all four women square off on one
night with the chance to separate themselves from the pack is what STRIKEFORCE
Challengers is all about."
The 23-year-old, 5-foot-7 Tate (9-2), of Olympia, Wash., is known for
her superior skills, athleticism and determination. She notched her
eighth professional victory on March 26, 2010, by submitting previously
unbeaten Zoila "The Warrior Princess" Frausto with a textbook
armbar in the second round (4:09) of a hard-fought bout during a STRIKEFORCE
Challengers event.
As a teenager, Tate joined her high school boys' wrestling team in
order to compete in a fast-paced, aggressive sport. She was introduced
to MMA by a friend in college and, soon thereafter, her desire to challenge
herself led to the birth of a professional career.
Recently, Tate began using her MMA skills for a noble cause - rape
prevention. Last month, she began production on a DVD in which she and
MMA legend Frank Shamrock thoroughly demonstrate MMA techniques that
can be used by women to effectively defend themselves against attackers.
Damm (15-3), a 31-year-old resident of Brazil and sister of STRIKEFORCE
veteran Rodrigo Damm, has been dubbed "Barbie Girl" by the
Brazilian media because of her striking appearance. While competing
in Japan in 2006, the 5-foot-4 Damm gained widespread public notoriety
and was featured in a clothed pictorial for the Japanese edition of
Playboy magazine.
A student of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu since the age of 15 and a professional
mixed martial artist since 2004, Damm enters the tournament on a stellar
10-fight win streak. Her last victory, a first-round TKO (punches) over
Aline Serio, came last Feb. 27 in Brazil. The Aug. 13 tournament will
mark Damm's third start in The United States. On April 3, 2008, she
submitted (armbar) Sophie Bagherdai in the second round (1:52) in Los
Angeles. One month later, she crushed Lashonda Knox with a knee strike
in just 11 seconds in Racine, Wisc.
Akano, a 35-year-old who fights out of Tokyo, Japan, is a former champion
of the Japanese women's promotion Smackgirl and is an expert in submission
holds. Fifteen of her 22 career victories have come by way of submission.
In her professional MMA debut in Tokyo on Nov. 26, 2004, the 5-foot-4
Akano lost a unanimous decision to Megumi Yabushita, but bounced back
and reeled off seven straight wins, the last of which was a unanimous
decision over American star Debi Purcell in Smackgirl on Feb. 15, 2006.
On April 11, 2009, Akano made her STRIKEFORCE debut when she moved
up in weight to challenge the No. 1 female fighter in the world, Cris
Cyborg. Despite giving up size to the naturally bigger 5-foot-7, 145-pound
Cyborg, Akano fought valiantly and took the hard-hitting Brazilian into
the third and final round before being stopped via strikes.
Three months after the loss to Cyborg, Akano rebounded and forced Miki
Morifuji to tap out from an armbar in the second round (4:17) in Tokyo.
A woman of many talents, Akano is known for using "Between the
Sky," a song she wrote, as her entrance music.
Kujala (4-1), a native of Imatra, Finland, has already been victorious
in tournament competition, winning a single-elimination tournament in
The Netherlands on March 27. In the semifinal round of the event, Kujala
submitted Akvile Vitkauskaite with a rear-naked choke in the second
stanza (4:12) and, in the championship bout, she earned a unanimous
decision over Titiana van Polanen after 10 minutes of battle.
Kujala brings a three-fight winning streak to the STRIKEFORCE Challengers
cage. Her sole loss came to Aisling Daly via unanimous decision on Nov.
7, 2009.
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