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Mizuki Inoue



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Mizuki Inoue (井上 瑞樹, inoue mizuki, born on August 19, 1994), nicknamed Mizuki (魅津希), is a Japanese female kickboxer and mixed martial artist. Inoue has fought in the kickboxing promotion J-Girls and MMA promotion Jewels. She won the 2010 Jewels -56 kg Rough Stone Grand Prix tournament at 16 years of age, becoming one of the youngest female champions in a major MMA promotion.
On August 25, 2012, Inoue became the 2012 Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup 53.5-kilogram tournament champion. She repeated this feat on August 3, 2013.
Inoue was born on August 19, 1994 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. She started training karate in fourth grade when she accompanied her brother to his karate lesson. A year later, Inoue joined Hakushinkai Karate and also began training mixed martial arts (MMA). At 11 years old, Inoue met her karate and current main coach, Sadanori Yamaguchi, who is also the head of Hakushinkai Karate in Toyohashi, Aichi. He was the one who encouraged her to start MMA as he himself became interested in MMA after watching fellow karateka Minoki Ichihara, a Daido Juku champion, fall to Royce Gracie during UFC 2. At 15 years old, Inoue debuted professionally in shoot boxing prior to MMA due to believing that she had to be 18 years old to compete in MMA.
After several amateur bouts in kickboxing, Inoue made her debut in professional combat sports in shoot boxing on May 16, 2010 at Shoot Boxing Osaka 2010 Alpinisme: "Young Caesar vol. 2". She faced Kanako Oka and was defeated by majority decision.
Inoue next competed at the kickboxing event J-Girls Catch The Stone 9 on July 25, 2010, where Inoue, in an upset, defeated Emi Fujino via unanimous decision after three rounds. At this event, Inoue began using the ring name Mizuki instead of her real name, which she used in her previous amateur kickboxing bouts.
Despite having professional matches already, at the event Krush.9 on August 14, 2010, Inoue, for the last time, had an amateur rules match against Kanako Taniyama, losing against Taniyama via majority decision after two rounds.
Returning to professional competition, on September 20, 2010 at J-Girls Catch The Stone 10, Inoue defeated Anna Saito by unanimous decision after three rounds.
Inoue faced Nozomi Satake in the opening round of the 2011 J-Girls bantamweight tournament at J-Girls Catch The Stone 12 on January 30, 2011. She defeated Satake by majority decision.
Inoue faced Madoka Jinnai in the J-Girls bantamweight tournament semi-final round at J-Girls Catch The Stone 13 on March 6, 2011. She defeated Jinnai by unanimous decision after one extension round.
Inoue faced Natsuka in a shoot boxing match at Jewels 14th Ring on May 14, 2011. She defeated Natsuka by unanimous decision.
Inoue suffered her first professional loss in a kickboxing rules match at J-Girls 2011: Born This Way 2nd on July 10, 2011 when she was defeated by Yukino Oishi via majority decision in the J-Girls bantamweight tournament final.
At Shoot Boxing 2012: Road To S-Cup, Act.1 on February 5, 2012, Inoue faced Shoot Boxing Japan women's flyweight champion Ai Takahashi. In an upset, Inoue defeated Takahashi by unanimous decision after one extension round.
Inoue faced Mina at Shoot Boxing 2012: Road To S-Cup, Act.2 on April 13, 2012. She won the fight by referee stoppage in the third round to advance to the Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup 53.5 tournament final.
Inoue faced Ai Takahashi once again in the 2012 Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup 53.5 tournament final on August 25, 2012. She defeated Takahashi by unanimous decision after six rounds to become the first Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup 53.5 champion.
On August 3, 2013, Inoue entered the 2013 Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup 53.5 tournament. She defeated Izumi Noguchi, Miyo Yoshida and Ai Takahashi in one night to become the 2013 Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup 53.5 champion.
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