2025 in RISE

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First dateJanuary 25

The year 2025 was the 22nd year in the history of RISE, a Japanese kickboxing promotion.

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RISE events are streamed on online service Abema TV.

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#Event TitleDateArenaLocation
1 RISE 185 January 25, 2025 Korakuen Hall Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan
2 RISE 186 February 23, 2025 Korakuen Hall Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan
3 RISE WORLD SERIES 2025 March 29, 2025 Ryōgoku Kokugikan Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan
4 RISE 187 April 19, 2025 Korakuen Hall Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan

RISE 185

RISE 185
Promotion RISE
DateJanuary 25, 2025
Venue Korakuen Hall
City Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan

RISE 185 was a kickboxing event held by RISE at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan on January 25, 2025.

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Fight Card

RISE 185
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Catchweight 61.5 kg Flag of Japan.svg Hyuma Hitachi vs. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yuan Pengjie
Catchweight 58 kg Flag of Japan.svg Haruto Yasumoto vs. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Xianjin
Middleweight 70 kg Flag of Slovenia.svg Samo Petjevs. Flag of Japan.svg YUYA
Bantamweight 55 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kyotani vs. Flag of Japan.svg Ryoya Ito
Featherweight 57.5 kg Flag of Japan.svg Ryoga Hirano vs. Flag of Japan.svg Ryunosuke Omori
Featherweight 57.5 kg Flag of Japan.svg Shuto Miyazakivs. Flag of Japan.svg Kengo
Super Featherweight 60 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yutaro Horivs. Flag of Japan.svg Sena Uchida
Lightweight 63 kg Flag of Japan.svg Yuga Sugitavs. Flag of Japan.svg Masashi
Mini Flyweight 49 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kitarikovs. Flag of Japan.svg Yura

RISE WORLD SERIES 2025

RISE WORLD SERIES 2025
Promotion RISE
DateMarch 29, 2025
Venue Ryōgoku Kokugikan
City Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo, Japan

RISE WORLD SERIES 2025 was a kickboxing event held by RISE at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan on March 29, 2025.

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Fight Card

RISE 185
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Catchweight 61.5 kg Flag of Japan.svg Kan Nakamura vs.Flag placeholder.svg TBA2025 RISE 61.5kg World Series Quarterfinals
Catchweight 61.5 kgFlag placeholder.svg TBAvs.Flag placeholder.svg TBA2025 RISE 61.5kg World Series Quarterfinals
Catchweight 61.5 kg Flag of Japan.svg TBAvs.Flag placeholder.svg TBA2025 RISE 61.5kg World Series Quarterfinals
Catchweight 61.5 kgFlag placeholder.svg TBAvs.Flag placeholder.svg TBA2025 RISE 61.5kg World Series Quarterfinals

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