This is a list of the events held by Japanese mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion Smackgirl.
Event | Date | Venue | Location | Attendance |
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ReMix Golden Gate 2001 [n 1] | May 3, 2001 [1] [2] | Yoyogi National Gymnasium, 2nd Gymnasium | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | 2,095 |
ReMix World Cup 2000 [n 1] | December 5, 2000 [3] [4] | Nippon Budokan | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan | 6,500 |
Event | Date | Venue | Location | Attendance |
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Smackgirl World ReMix 2008 Second Round (SMACKGIRL WORLD ReMix TOURNAMENT 2008 準決勝, smackgirl world remix tournament 2008 junkesshō) | April 25, 2008 [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl World ReMix 2008 Opening Round (SMACKGIRL WORLD ReMix TOURNAMENT 2008 開幕戦, smackgirl world remix tournament 2008 kaimakusen) | February 14, 2008 [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,205 |
Smackgirl 7th Anniversary: Starting Over [n 2] | December 26, 2007 [15] [16] [17] [18] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,546 |
Smackgirl 2007: Queens' Hottest Summer (SMACKGIRL 2007 〜女王たちの一番熱い夏〜, smackgirl 2007 joō tachi no ichiban atsui natsu ~) | September 6, 2007 [19] [20] [21] [22] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,596 |
Smackgirl in Summerfest!! (SMACKGIRL IN サマフェス!!, smackgirl in samafesu!!) [n 3] | July 26, 2007 [23] [24] [25] [26] | Yoyogi Park | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl 2007: The Queen Said The USA Is Strongest (SMACKGIRL 2007 ~最強はUSAだと女王は言った~, smackgirl 2007 saikyō wa usa dato joō wa iu) [n 4] | May 19, 2007 [27] [28] [29] [30] | Shinjuku Face | Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan | 650 |
Smackgirl 2007: The Dance of the Taisho Romance (SMACKGIRL 2007 ~絶対女王は大正浪漫を舞ひ奏で~, smackgirl 2007 zettai joō wa taishō roman o maihi kanaderu) | April 28, 2007 [31] [32] [33] [34] | Azalea Taisho Hall | Taisho-ku, Osaka, Japan | 610 |
Smackgirl 2007: Will The Queen Paint The Shinjuku Skies Red? (SMACKGIRL 2007 ~女王は新宿の夜を赤く染るか?~, smackgirl 2007 joō wa shinjuku no yoru o akaku somaru ka?) [n 5] | March 11, 2007 [35] [36] [37] [38] | Shinjuku Face | Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan | 968 |
Smackgirl 2006: Legend of Extreme Women (SMACKGIRL 2006 〜極女伝説〜, smackgirl 2006 kyoku jo densetsu) | November 29, 2006 [39] [40] [41] [42] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,396 |
Smackgirl 2006: Women Hold Their Ground (SMACKGIRL 2006 〜群女割拠〜, smackgirl 2006 gun onna kakkyo) | September 15, 2006 [42] [43] [44] [45] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,375 |
Smackgirl 2006: Top Girl Battle (SMACKGIRL 2006 〜頂女決戦〜, smackgirl 2006 itadaki onna kessen) | June 30, 2006 [42] [46] [47] [48] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,480 |
Smackgirl 2006: Queen's Triumphant Return (SMACKGIRL 2006 〜女王凱旋〜, smackgirl 2006 joō gaisen) | April 22, 2006 [42] [49] [50] [51] | Azalea Taisho Hall | Taisho-ku, Osaka, Japan | 600 |
Smackgirl 2006: Advent of Goddess (SMACKGIRL 2006 〜女神降臨〜, smackgirl 2006 megami kōrin) | February 15, 2006 [42] [52] [53] [54] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,313 |
Smackgirl 2005: Lightweight Anniversary (SMACKGIRL 2005 〜最軽量記念日〜, smackgirl 2005 sai keiryō kinenbi) | November 29, 2005 [55] [56] [57] [58] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,550 |
Smackgirl 2005: Dynamic!! | August 17, 2005 [58] [59] [60] [61] | Yoyogi National Gymnasium, 2nd Gymnasium | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | 2,315 |
Smackgirl 2005: Road to Dynamic!! | June 28, 2005 [58] [62] [63] [64] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,540 |
Smackgirl: Korea 2005 | May 21, 2005 [58] [65] [66] [67] | Dream Tower | Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea | |
Smackgirl 2005: Cool Fighter Last Stand | April 30, 2005 [58] [68] [69] [70] | Kira Messe Numazu | Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan | 714 |
Smackgirl: Niigata Revival Festival 2005 | April 10, 2005 [58] [71] [72] | Niigata Phase | Niigata, Niigata Prefecture, Japan | |
Smackgirl 2004: World ReMix | December 19, 2004 [73] [74] [75] [76] | Twin Messe Shizuoka | Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan | 1,717 |
Smackgirl 2004: Yuuki Kondo Retirement Celebration (SMACKGIRL 2004 〜近藤有希引退記念興行〜, smackgirl 2004 kondō yūki intai kinen kōgyō) | November 4, 2004 [76] [77] [78] [79] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 998 |
Smackgirl 2004: Holy Land Triumphal Return (SMACKGIRL 2004 〜聖地凱旋〜, smackgirl 2004 seichi gaisen) | August 5, 2004 [76] [80] [81] [82] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | 1,414 |
Smackgirl 2004: Go West | June 19, 2004 [76] [83] [84] [85] [86] [87] | Azalea Taisho Hall | Taisho-ku, Osaka, Japan | 551 |
Smackgirl: Third Season VII | November 10, 2003 [88] [89] [90] | Velfarre | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 695 |
Smackgirl: Third Season VI | August 6, 2003 [90] [91] [92] [93] | Velfarre | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 715 |
Smackgirl: Third Season V | July 6, 2003 [90] [94] [95] | Velfarre | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 707 |
Smackgirl: Third Season IV | June 4, 2003 [90] [96] [97] | Velfarre | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 797 |
Smackgirl: Third Season III | May 7, 2003 [90] [98] [99] | Velfarre | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 766 |
Smackgirl: Third Season II | April 2, 2003 [90] [100] [101] | Velfarre | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 799 |
Smackgirl: Third Season I | March 3, 2003 [90] [102] [103] | Velfarre | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 723 |
Smackgirl: Japan Cup 2002 Grand Final | December 29, 2002 [104] [105] [106] | Tokyo FM Hall | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan | 480 |
Smackgirl: Japan Cup 2002 Episode 2 (SMACK GIRL ~JAPAN CUP 2002 エピソード2~) | November 9, 2002 [107] [108] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl: Japan Cup 2002 Opening Round (SMACK GIRL ~JAPAN CUP 開幕戦~, smack girl japan cup kaimakusen) | October 5, 2002 [106] [109] [110] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | 501 |
Smackgirl: Dynamic! Last Summer Forever in Ariake (SMACK GIRL ~Dynamic! LAST SUMMER FOREVER in 有明~) | September 1, 2002 [106] [111] [112] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | 489 |
Smackgirl: Summer Gate 2002 | August 4, 2002 [106] [113] [114] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | 532 |
Smackgirl: Strongest Tag Tournament 2002 (SMACK GIRL ~最強タッグトーナメント~, saikyō taggu tōnamento) | July 6, 2002 [106] [115] [116] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl: Smack Legend 2002 | June 1, 2002 [106] [117] [118] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | 498 |
Smackgirl: Golden Gate 2002 | May 6, 2002 [106] [119] [120] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | 552 |
Smackgirl: Royal Smack 2002 | April 7, 2002 [106] [121] [122] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | 580 |
Smackgirl: God Bless You | March 2, 2002 [106] [123] [124] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | 505 |
Smackgirl: Pioneering Spirit | February 3, 2002 [106] [125] [126] | Differ Ariake Arena | Koto, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl: Alive! | September 27, 2001 [127] [128] | Club Atom | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl: Burning Night | August 23, 2001 [129] [130] [131] | Club Atom | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl: Indeed, | July 26, 2001 [132] [133] [134] | Club Atom | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl: Fighting Chance | June 28, 2001 [135] [136] | Club Atom | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl: Starting Over | May 24, 2001 [137] [138] [139] | Club Atom | Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | 235 |
Smackgirl: Episode 0 [n 1] | December 17, 2000 [140] | Korakuen Hall | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan |
Event | Date | Venue | Location | Attendance |
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Smackgirl-F 2007: The Next Cinderella Tournament 2007 2nd Stage [n 6] | May 19, 2007 [28] [141] [142] [143] | Shinjuku Face | Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan | 248 |
Smackgirl-F 2007: The Next Cinderella Tournament 2007 First Stage (SMACKGIRL-F 2007 ~The Next Cinderella Tournament 2007 開幕戦~, smackgirl-f 2007 the next cinderella tournament 2007 kaimakusen) [n 7] | March 11, 2007 [36] [144] [145] [146] | Shinjuku Face | Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl-F 2006: Women's Fighting Road vol. 1 (SMACKGIRL-F 2006 〜西調布女子格ロードvol.1〜, smackgirl-f 2006 nishi chōfu joshi kaku rōdo vol.1 ~) | October 21, 2006 [42] [147] [148] [149] | West Chofu Arena | Chofu, Tokyo, Japan | 200 |
Smackgirl-F 2006: The Next Cinderella 2006 | May 3, 2006 [42] [150] [151] [152] | Tokyo Kinema Club | Taito, Tokyo, Japan | 250 |
FF2 Gi-Feminino 2006 × Smackgirl-F 2006 [n 8] | February 3, 2006 [42] [153] [154] [155] | Kitazawa Town Hall | Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan | 250 |
Smackgirl-F 2005: Shimokita Experiment League Round 1 (SMACKGIRL-F 2005 ~下北実験リーグ Round1~, smackgirl-f 2005 shimokita jikken rīgu round1) [n 9] | October 15, 2005 [58] [156] [157] [158] [159] | Kitazawa Town Hall | Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan | 224 |
Smackgirl-F 2005: The Next Cinderella Tournament 2005 2nd Stage [n 10] | July 10, 2005 [58] [159] [160] [161] [162] | Gold's Gym South Tokyo Annex | Adachi, Tokyo, Japan | 355 |
Smackgirl-F 2005: I'll do it this year! Smack-F Festival (SMACKGIRL-F 2005 〜今年もやるぞ! スマックF祭り〜, konnen moyaruzo! sumakku F matsuri) [n 11] | April 29, 2005 [58] [163] [164] [165] [166] | Kitazawa Town Hall | Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan | 181 (grappling), 294 (MMA) |
Smackgirl-F 12 [n 12] | March 21, 2005 [159] [167] [168] | SOD Women's MMA Gym | Toshima, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl-F: Refresh 2005 [n 13] | January 8, 2005 [58] [159] [169] [170] [171] [172] | Kitazawa Town Hall | Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan | 231 |
Smackgirl-F 11 [n 12] | November 28, 2004 [87] [173] [174] | Gold's Gym South Tokyo Annex | Adachi, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl-F 10 [n 12] | October 17, 2004 [87] [175] [176] | SOD Women's MMA Gym | Toshima, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl-F: The sickness of May must fly away! Summer is coming, Smack-F festival (SMACKGIRL-F ~5月病をブッ飛ばせ! 夏も近いぞスマックF祭~, smackgirl-f ~5 gatsu byō o butsu tobu! natsu mo chikai zo sumakku f matsuri ~) [n 14] | May 16, 2004 [76] [87] [177] [178] | Gold's Gym South Tokyo Annex | Adachi, Tokyo, Japan | 390 |
Smackgirl-F: Next Cinderella Tournament 2nd stage & SG-F7 [n 15] | March 20, 2004 [76] [87] [179] [180] | Gold's Gym South Tokyo Annex | Adachi, Tokyo, Japan | 303 |
Smackgirl-F: Next Cinderella Tournament & SG-F6 [n 16] | February 1, 2004 [76] [87] [181] [182] | Gold's Gym South Tokyo Annex | Adachi, Tokyo, Japan | 385 |
Smackgirl-F 5 [n 17] | December 6, 2003 [87] [90] [183] [184] | Shinagawa CS | Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl-F 4 [n 12] | October 12, 2003 [87] [185] [186] | Shinagawa CS | Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl-F 3 [n 12] | July 20, 2003 [87] [187] [188] | Shinagawa CS | Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl-F 2 [n 12] | May 11, 2003 [87] [189] [190] | Shinagawa Ward Gymnasium Judo Hall | Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl-F 1 (第1回 SmackGirl-F, dai 1 kai smackgirl-f) [n 12] | March 1, 2003 [87] [191] [192] | Tokyo Budokan, Second Martial Arts Hall | Adachi, Tokyo, Japan |
Event | Date | Venue | Location | Attendance |
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Smackgirl Grappling Queen Tournament 2007 | September 24, 2007 [193] [194] [195] | Kitazawa Town Hall | Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl Grappling Queen Tournament 2006 | July 23, 2006 [42] [196] [197] | Gold's Gym South Tokyo Annex | Adachi, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 06 | February 5, 2006 [198] | Taito Riverside Sports Center | Taito, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 05 | June 12, 2005 [159] | Bunkyo Sports Center | Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 04 in Nagoya | May 15, 2005 [159] [199] [200] | Alive MMA Academy | Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan | |
Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 02 & Smackgirl-F 9 [n 18] | August 8, 2004 [87] [201] [202] | Chiyoda Gymnasium | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smack Jiu-Jitsu Gig 01 | July 11, 2004 [87] [203] [204] | Chiyoda Gymnasium | Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan | |
Smackgirl Third Season EX: Grappler's Holiday | July 6, 2003 [90] [95] | Velfarre | Minato, Tokyo, Japan | 707 |
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