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mamlaz
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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Here is my female All Time (Lifetime_Score) top 10 P4P list.
You can see here some female fighters that are no longer active.
Rank - Fighter _ LifetimeScore _ W - L
1 . Megumi Fujii _ _ _ _ 185.0 _ 22 - 1
2 . Satoko Shinashi _ _ 178.0 _ 29 - 2
3 . Yuka Tsuji _ _ _ _ _ 177.4 _ 22 - 2
4 . Tara LaRosa _ _ _ 176.1 _ 19 - 2
5 . Miku Matsumoto _ _ 164.6 _ 23 - 4
6 . Marloes Coenen _ _ 160.8 _ 18 - 4
7 . Cristiane Santos _ _ 155.8 _ 10 - 1
8 . Hisae Watanabe _ _ 152.2 _ 19 - 6
9 . Sarah Kaufman _ _ _ 151.0 _ 12 - 1
10 . Roxanne Modafferi _ 147.8 _ 15 - 6 |
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jvillain
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| With out the code or the criteria it is kind of meaningless. |
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mamlaz
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 1:03 pm Post subject: |
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| jvillain wrote: |
| With out the code or the criteria it is kind of meaningless. |
There are a lot of numbers behind that final Current Score and All Time Score. It uses win/lose points, opponents rating, events level and a lot of other parameters.
Here is how Current Score is calculated:
Current Score = AllTime Score + 2 Year Score + Recent Score
+ Last 4 Fights + Win Streak
All time score is a career score for a fighter:
AllTimeScore = WinLossPoints + OpponentPoints
+ EventPoints
2 Year Score is a score for the fights in the last two years (actually exactly 1000 days).
Last 4 Fights are points from last 4 fights.
You can see detailed algorithm explanation on www.ScoreCardMMA.com
I wanted to see what do you guys think if Rankings and Scores look good.
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jvillain
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:43 pm Post subject: |
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Just giving what you posted here a casual look it seems mostly reasonable. Nothing pops out for me.
However I was looking at the P4P rankings on your site. I normally avoid P4P discussions like the plague. But I must say any P4P ranking that puts
Sarah Kaufman @ 6
Tara La Rosa @ 7
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Zoila Frausto @ #4
is never going to get my vote of confidence.
Cris @ #1 I would question as well but a case can be made.
It is good to see some one taking an analytical approach to this though. Any where that human flawed judging is involved will always suffer from the flaws of the judging. WMMA is harder to track than the male equivalent due to there being more weight jumping going on. Some thing like this could help to spot those issues. |
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mamlaz
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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| jvillain wrote: |
Just giving what you posted here a casual look it seems mostly reasonable. Nothing pops out for me.
However I was looking at the P4P rankings on your site. I normally avoid P4P discussions like the plague. But I must say any P4P ranking that puts
Sarah Kaufman @ 6
Tara La Rosa @ 7
and
Zoila Frausto @ #4
is never going to get my vote of confidence.
Cris @ #1 I would question as well but a case can be made.
It is good to see some one taking an analytical approach to this though. Any where that human flawed judging is involved will always suffer from the flaws of the judging. WMMA is harder to track than the male equivalent due to there being more weight jumping going on. Some thing like this could help to spot those issues. |
First, I would assert that any P4P rankings would aggravate a lot of people.
But I consider P4P ranking a necessary evil.
A lot of people complained about having Zoila bellow Megumi Fuji after a win over her.
Yes, I agree that was a controversial win (same as win against Aguilar), but still she has a win which other 22 fighters couldn’t get.
That win by itself pushed her to #4.
Here are detail scores for those three:
CurrScore - AllTime - 2yTotal - Last4 - Last Fight
483.3 - 140.9 - 130.7 - 127 - 55 - Zoila Frausto
469.4 - 151.0 - 135.9 - 108 - 22 - Sarah Kaufman
442.1 - 176.1 - 114.5 - 95 - 42 - Tara LaRosa
So, difference in Score points are not big (14 points between them).
On the All Time ranking Tara is ranked #4 (176 All Time points) and Zoila is #12 (140 points).
But Tara didn’t fight at all in 2008 and last 2 years her opponents were under par.
Hashi was her only win against a good opponent in the last 3 years.
Kaufman has a Loss in the last fight and the last fight has more influence then a fight before.
Current Score is very time dependent and is changing quickly, where All Time Score is overall career achievement.
You were probably thinking more in terms of All Time ranking. |
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jvillain
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:30 pm Post subject: |
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When you are ranking P4P you need to look at the record as well as the weight class. So start by telling us which weight class you put Tara and Zoila in? Then how do you reconcile the fact that Tara has been fighting above her proper weight class to get fights while Zoila has been fighting below her proper weight class and in one she can't stay in because the cut is to tough?
Zoila firing off 3 fights in quick succession moves her up your rankings fast. But I doubt many people will agree that she got much better as a fighter from beginning to end. That doesn't even get into the subjective questions of did she really win and how dominant were those performances.
As for Sarah she has been fighting very regularly and has been facing a murders row and with the exception of Marloes who came down from 145 has been cleaning up in dominant fashion. Now she is a 135er and not 115 or 125 but I think she has a better claim to P4P than Cris does who has been facing under weight opponents.
So my original take still stands. Any ranking that puts Zoila above Sarah and Tara is just plain broke. It may be mathematically correct, but it's still broke. |
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NOVEMBER FIGHT RESULTS
11-5 Ro Califano defeats Caroline Portugal via Unanimous Decision(3x5), RFC 22 Redemption
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1725
11-6 (Ban-10)Alexis Davis defeats Tonya Evinger via RNC at 1:25 of R1, Raging Wolf 10
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1726
11-8 Reina Córdoba defeats Molly Helsel via Unanimous Decision(3x5), FiteNite 14
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1727
11-12 Katie Klimansky(*) defeats Brittany Howard via Guillotine Choke at 3:28 of R1, Zar MMA Fight Night
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1745
11-13 Casey Noland defeats Amy Riehle(*) via TKO at 2:34 of R1, KOTC: Infusion
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1737
11-18 (Fly-6)Jessica Aguilar defeats Elsie Henri via Armbar at 1:02 of R1, G-Force: Bad Blood 4
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1739
11-19 Cage Inc: Battle at the Border 7
140 (Ban-4)Shayna Baszler defeats Elaina Maxwell via Knee-bar at 4:03 of R1
105 (Fly-8)Jessica Pene defeats (Stw-8)Amy Davis via RNC at 4:12 of R1
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1729
11-19 Liz Carmouche defeats Jan Finney via TKO at 1:30 of R3, Strikeforce CS 12 (LIVE on Showtime)
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1740
11-20 Simona Soukupova defeats Celine Haga via TKO at 1:50 of R2, ECFF: Night of Champions
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1732
11-20 Yana Kunitskaya defeats Kamila Balanda(*) via TKO at 4:59 of R1, Bushido FC: Heros Lithuania 2010
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1761
11-21 Katharine Jackson defeats Fay Ridgeway(*) via Unanimous Decision(3x5), The Big Guns
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1762
11-24 (SFly-1, Ban-3)Tara LaRosa defeats (Ban-7)Takayo Hashi via Unanimous Decision(5x5), DaMMAge Fight League: The Big Bang
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1730
11-27 Hanna Sillen defeats Leah Melnychuk via RNC in R1, Rumble of the Kings
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1735
11-27 Cage Warriors 39: The Uprising
(SFly-4)Rosi smile defeats (SFly-6)Sally Krumdiack via TKO at 4:07 of R2
(SFly-5)Aisling Daly defeats Molly Helsel via Unanimous Decision(3x5)
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1733
11-27 Patricia Vidonic defeats Karina Taylor via Unanimous Decision(3x5), Beatdown MMA 7
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1744
11-27 Juliana "Thai" Carneiro(*) defeats Aline Serio via Split Decision(3x5), Brasil Fight MMA 3
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1764
11-28 Valkyrie 8
(Fly-3)Mei “V Hajime” Yamaguchi vs (Fly-7)Kyoko Takabayashi fights to a Majority Draw(3x5)
(Fea-7)Rin Nakai defeats Mizuho Sato via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) at 5:00 of R1
(Stw-6)Naho "Sugi Rock" Sugiyama defeats (Stw-1)Yasuko Tamada via Unanimous Decision(3x3)
Megumi Morioka defeats Kimie "Sakura" Okada via Unanimous Decision(3x3)
Emi Fujino defeats Anna Saito via Technical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at :24 of R1
Ayame "Iris" Miura defeats Mayumi "Super Benkei" Aoki via Unanimous Decision(3x3)
Chisa Yonezawa defeats Mika "Hari" Harigai via TKO at 2:24 of R3
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1734
Unified Women's Rankings - (Stw)Strawweight, (Fly)Flyweight, (SFly)Super Flyweight, (Ban)Bantamweight, (Fea)Featherweight
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:21 am Post subject: |
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NOVEMBER FIGHT RESULTS
11-5 Ro Califano defeats Caroline Portugal via Unanimous Decision(3x5), RFC 22 Redemption
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1725
11-6 (Ban-10)Alexis Davis defeats Tonya Evinger via RNC at 1:25 of R1, Raging Wolf 10
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1726
11-8 Reina Córdoba defeats Molly Helsel via Unanimous Decision(3x5), FiteNite 14
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1727
11-12 Katie Klimansky(*) defeats Brittany Howard via Guillotine Choke at 3:28 of R1, Zar MMA Fight Night
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1745
11-13 Casey Noland defeats Amy Riehle(*) via TKO at 2:34 of R1, KOTC: Infusion
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1737
11-18 (Fly-6)Jessica Aguilar defeats Elsie Henri via Armbar at 1:02 of R1, G-Force: Bad Blood 4
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1739
11-19 Cage Inc: Battle at the Border 7
140 (Ban-4)Shayna Baszler defeats Elaina Maxwell via Knee-bar at 4:03 of R1
105 (Fly-8)Jessica Pene defeats (Stw-8)Amy Davis via RNC at 4:12 of R1
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1729
11-19 Liz Carmouche defeats Jan Finney via TKO at 1:30 of R3, Strikeforce CS 12 (LIVE on Showtime)
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1740
11-20 Simona Soukupova defeats Celine Haga via TKO at 1:50 of R2, ECFF: Night of Champions
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1732
11-20 Yana Kunitskaya defeats Kamila Balanda(*) via TKO at 4:59 of R1, Bushido FC: Heros Lithuania 2010
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1761
11-21 Katharine Jackson defeats Fay Ridgeway(*) via Unanimous Decision(3x5), The Big Guns
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1762
11-24 (SFly-1, Ban-3)Tara LaRosa defeats (Ban-7)Takayo Hashi via Unanimous Decision(5x5), DaMMAge Fight League: The Big Bang
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1730
11-27 Hanna Sillen defeats Leah Melnychuk via RNC in R1, Rumble of the Kings
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1735
11-27 Cage Warriors 39: The Uprising
(SFly-4)Rosi smile defeats (SFly-6)Sally Krumdiack via TKO at 4:07 of R2
(SFly-5)Aisling Daly defeats Molly Helsel via Unanimous Decision(3x5)
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1733
11-27 Patricia Vidonic defeats Karina Taylor via Unanimous Decision(3x5), Beatdown MMA 7
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1744
11-27 Juliana "Thai" Carneiro(*) defeats Aline Serio via Split Decision(3x5), Brasil Fight MMA 3
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1764
11-28 Valkyrie 8
(Fly-3)Mei “V Hajime” Yamaguchi vs (Fly-7)Kyoko Takabayashi fights to a Majority Draw(3x5)
(Fea-7)Rin Nakai defeats Mizuho Sato via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) at 5:00 of R1
(Stw-6)Naho "Sugi Rock" Sugiyama defeats (Stw-1)Yasuko Tamada via Unanimous Decision(3x3)
Megumi Morioka defeats Kimie "Sakura" Okada via Unanimous Decision(3x3)
Emi Fujino defeats Anna Saito via Technical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at :24 of R1
Ayame "Iris" Miura defeats Mayumi "Super Benkei" Aoki via Unanimous Decision(3x3)
Chisa Yonezawa defeats Mika "Hari" Harigai via TKO at 2:24 of R3
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1734
Unified Women's Rankings - (Stw)Strawweight, (Fly)Flyweight, (SFly)Super Flyweight, (Ban)Bantamweight, (Fea)Featherweight
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mamlaz
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:27 am Post subject: |
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When you are ranking P4P you need to look at the record as well as the weight class. So start by telling us which weight class you put Tara and Zoila in? Then how do you reconcile the fact that Tara has been fighting above her proper weight class to get fights while Zoila has been fighting below her proper weight class and in one she can't stay in because the cut is to tough?
Zoila firing off 3 fights in quick succession moves her up your rankings fast. But I doubt many people will agree that she got much better as a fighter from beginning to end. That doesn't even get into the subjective questions of did she really win and how dominant were those performances.
As for Sarah she has been fighting very regularly and has been facing a murders row and with the exception of Marloes who came down from 145 has been cleaning up in dominant fashion. Now she is a 135er and not 115 or 125 but I think she has a better claim to P4P than Cris does who has been facing under weight opponents.
So my original take still stands. Any ranking that puts Zoila above Sarah and Tara is just plain broke. It may be mathematically correct, but it's still broke. |
I cannot say anything more then that I almost completely agree with what you just said.
We do have mechanisms in our algorithms that account for differences in weight and questionable judges decisions, but for the female fighters we do not apply them fully. Reason being is a lack of knowledge of the female fighting scene.
We don’t always accept “a win is a win” approach to a fight.
In the following scenarios we apply adjustments on a fight:
1. A win that everybody agree it should be a win (Matt Hamill - Jon Jones /DQ/, Kohsaka – Fedor)
2. Very close Decision (Bisping – Hamill, Ishida – Melendez, Couture – Vera)
3. A win can also be a dominant win and additional percentage is added (Anderson Silva – Forest, BJ – Diego, Lesnar – Mir, Alistair – Rogers).
4. Drastic difference in weight adds 9% on the fight score (Royce – Severin, BJ – Machida, Lindland – Fedor, Kunioku- Mezgar, Ito – Schilt).
5. Win against top fighter that is at the twilight of their career gets -16% (Nick Diaz - Frank Shamrock, Vazquez - Jens Pulver, Miller - Sakuraba),
6. Win against top fighter in their first fight (Anderson Silva loss from Luiz Azerado).
To apply those adjustments we need to have a positive confirmation from many sources (media, experts, watching live) .
We are very restrictive in applying adjustments and if there is a disagreement (Rampage – Machida or Fuji – Zoila), we don’t apply adjustments.
And those adjustments don’t have a huge impact on fighters overall score, but it can add or deduct few points here and there.
Unfortunately, we do not have too many confirmation sources to apply those scenarios on the female fights.
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| The December rankings are now posted on page 1. A few of the major headlines this month: Naho "Sugi Rock" Sugiyama takes over the top spot at Strawweight....LaRosa, smile and Daly score big wins at 125....Liz Carmouche breaks into top-10 at 135....Rin Nakai continues her climb towards the top of the Featherweight division....so, be sure and check out the rankings on page 1 to see all the changes this month. |
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mamlaz
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:46 am Post subject: |
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| jvillain wrote: |
When you are ranking P4P you need to look at the record as well as the weight class. So start by telling us which weight class you put Tara and Zoila in? Then how do you reconcile the fact that Tara has been fighting above her proper weight class to get fights while Zoila has been fighting below her proper weight class and in one she can't stay in because the cut is to tough?
Zoila firing off 3 fights in quick succession moves her up your rankings fast. But I doubt many people will agree that she got much better as a fighter from beginning to end. That doesn't even get into the subjective questions of did she really win and how dominant were those performances.
As for Sarah she has been fighting very regularly and has been facing a murders row and with the exception of Marloes who came down from 145 has been cleaning up in dominant fashion. Now she is a 135er and not 115 or 125 but I think she has a better claim to P4P than Cris does who has been facing under weight opponents.
So my original take still stands. Any ranking that puts Zoila above Sarah and Tara is just plain broke. It may be mathematically correct, but it's still broke. |
Sorry, but I didn’t answer all your questions in the previous post.
I have Zoila at 115, but as she already said, her natural weight is 125.
Females are still not very good in weight cutting, so a lot of them are fighting way over their natural weight (especially Japanese females where you have 5’1 fighter fighting at 135).
Sarah Kaufman is at 135 and Tara LaRosa is at 125.
Regarding adding some fight adjustment for some female fights, I might need some help.
Probably some fights for Cris should have difference in weight deduction of -9%.
Right now I have just a few close decison adjustments (+/- 10%) , like Frausto- Aguilar and Yamaguchi- Takabayashi.
If you want to continue this discussion, maybe I can open a new topic here.
I don’t want to interfere posts that ShdwPrwler is putting here. |
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| mamlaz wrote: |
If you want to continue this discussion, maybe I can open a new topic here.
I don’t want to interfere posts that ShdwPrwler is putting here. |
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| The December rankings are now posted on page 1. A few of the major headlines this month: Naho "Sugi Rock" Sugiyama takes over the top spot at Strawweight....LaRosa, smile and Daly score big wins at 125....Liz Carmouche breaks into top-10 at 135....Rin Nakai continues her climb towards the top of the Featherweight division....so, be sure and check out the rankings on page 1 to see all the changes this month. |
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DECEMBER FIGHTS
12-3 Justine Kish(*) defeats Munah Holland via Triangle Choke at 2:53 of R2, Ring of Combat 33
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1750
12-3 Marianna Kheyfets defeats Marissa Caldwell via Unanimous Decision(3x5), XFC: Unstoppable (LIVE on HDNet)
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1751
12-4 Felice Herrig defeats Amanda Lavoy via Armbar at 3:34 of R1, XFO 37: Road to Glory
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1752
12-4 Michelle Tyler(*) defeats Vikki Watts(*) via KO at 3:12 of R3, UCMMA 17: Kings of the Cage
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1753
12-4 Celeste Saenz defeats Iracema "Cobra" Medina via KO(Headkick) in R3, Baja Cage Fighting 2: Bloody X-Mas
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1754
12-5 Tomomi "Windy Tomomi" Sunaba defeats Akiko Naito via Majority Decision(2x5), Pancrase: Passion Tour 11
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1755
12-10 Winter Brawl
(SFly-6)Cat Zingano defeats (SFly-4)Carina Damm via TKO at 3:37 of R2
Carla Esparza defeats Nina Ansaroff via Split Decision(3x5)
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1756
12-10 Yana Kunitskaya defeats (Fea-4)Cindy Dandois via TKO at :34 of R1, M-1 Challenge 22
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1758
12-11 Sarah Maloy defeats Charlene Smith(*) via Armbar in R2, FCF 45
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1768
12-17 Jewels 11th Ring
Emi Murata defeats Anna Saito via Triangle Armbar at 1:03 of R1
Miyoko Kusaka defeats Asami Higa(*) via Scarf Hold Armlock at :43 of R2
Mizuki Inoue defeats Asako Saioka via Armbar (Technical Submission) at 2:59 of R1
Hiroko Kitamura defeats Mai Ichii via Unanimous Decision(2x5)
Kikuyo Ishikawa defeats Yukiko Seki via Split Decision(2x5)
Ayaka Hamazaki defeats (Fly-10)Sakura Nomura via Unanimous Decision(2x5)
(Fly-9)Seo Hee Ham defeats Mika Nagano via Split Decision(2x5)
Saori Ishioka defeats Yuko Oya via Armbar at 2:14 of R1
Miki Morifuji defeats Kinuka Sasaki via Unanimous Decision(2x5)
Esui defeats Shizuka Sugiyama via TKO (Corner Stoppage) at :13 of R2
(Fea-3)Hiroko Yamanaka defeats Molly Helsel via TKO at 3:12 of R2
Ayaka Hamazaki defeats (Fly-9)Seo Hee Ham via Unanimous Decision(2x5)
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1760
12-17 Milana Dudieva defeats Sheila Gaff via Unanimous Decision(3x5), ProFC 22
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1771
12-18 (Ban-10)Julie Kedzie defeats Sarah D'Alelio via Unanimous Decision(3x5), Jackson's MMA 3
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1759
12-18 Jenn Berg defeats Lisa Jeanson(*) via TKO (Eye Injury) at 5:00 of R1, Beatdown 6: Battle of Champions
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1766
12-18 Catherine Costigan(*) defeats Vanessa Reinsch(*) via Guillotine Choke at 1:55 of R1, FFA: We Love MMA
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1787
12-30 Sengoku: Soul of Fight
(Stw-3)Misaki Takimoto defeats (Stw-9)Amy "Lil Dynamite" Davis via Split Decision(2x5)
(Fea-6)Rin Nakai defeats Mika "Hari" Harigai via Keylock at 2:09 of R1
(Fly-2)Megumi Fujii defeats Emi Fujino via Unanimous Decision(3x5)
http://www.fightergirls.com/event.asp?ID=1769
Unified Women's Rankings - (Stw)Strawweight, (Fly)Flyweight, (SFly)Super Flyweight, (Ban)Bantamweight, (Fea)Featherweight
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