Monday, March 28, 2011

‘Windy,’ Yamaguchi Set for First Female Pancrase Headliner




For the first time in its 17-year history, Pancrase will offer
up a female main event at its April 3
“Impressive Tour” stop
in Tokyo’s Differ Ariake.

Set to square off
in the 115-pound “Athena division” headliner are longtime Pancrasist “Windy” Tomomi
Sunaba
and promotional newcomer Mei “V.V.”
Yamaguchi
.

Sunaba, 34, is one of the best-established names in
women’s mixed martial arts, having competed against some of the toughest female
competitors in more than 10 different promotions during her nine-year career.
The karate stylist has experienced a career resurgence of late, busting a
five-fight winless slump from 2008-2009 with four straight wins in 2010.
Sunaba’s current streak includes decisions over former boxing champ Monica Lovato and
fellow Japanese vet Masako Yoshida.


Formerly known as “V-Hajime,” Yamaguchi is the current 115-pound
champion of Greatest Common Multiple-run women’s league Valkyrie. The 28-year-old claimed gold
in February 2010 by defeating Yuka Tsuji via
first-round rear-naked choke, simultaneously avenging her 2008 loss to the
women’s MMA pioneer. In fact, Yamaguchi has reclaimed both defeats on her 6-2-1
ledger, having also bested former Smackgirl standout Emi Fujino in April 2009.

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