Hikaru Aono vs. Anna Kiriyama 2R UD
KAI (Pan Hui) vs. ARAMI (Mika Arai) 2R UD
Mizuki Furuse vs. Nanaka Kawamura 2R. These two are really green with only 5 bouts between them, but fought with a lot of heart & spirit. Despite being an idol, Kawamura came out with a souped up Texas Chainsaw Massacre chainsaw & a Friday the 13th hockey mask, which would be the two '70's-80's horror franchises I think suck (Salem's Lot was Hooper's classic & Mario Bava's Bay of Blood, which Friday ripped off, is a quality mid tier Bava), but an entourage of hockey masked women marching to the ring made for a pretty impressive entrance, especially on the prelims of a show that drew a couple hundred. Kawamura doesn't have a lot of variety in her game, she just wants to throw a few kicks to open up bombing away with her big straight right. She was landing early, but Furuse, who I don't think wanted any part of the standup going in, learned within 10 seconds that giving Kawamura space to operate wasn't the strategy, and spent the rest of the fight trying to ground her. Kawamura was okay with clinching, even initiating it herself sometimes, but Furuse was the better wrestler so she couldn't take her down & the random knees Kawamura was landing in the clinch weren't worth all the energy she was expending pinning Furuse against the ropes, nor the opportunities she was giving up to blast Furuse with strikes. Furuse ducked a jab into a takedown with 70 seconds left in R1 & had a rear naked choke attempt then ate some punches trying for a last second triangle or armbar. I thought Kawamura won the round marginally, as Furuse did more with her time in control, but Kawamura was winning for 4 minutes before Furuse got anything going. Furuse reversed the clinch & got the early takedown in the 2nd. This looked like it would be a straightforward round as Furuse mounted & pounded away, but Kawamura was able to briefly turn into Furuse's guard after giving her back. Furuse just kept scrambling though, and turned Kawamura right back over. To her credit, Kawamura didn't give up even when Furuse mounted again. Furuse couldn't get anything going with Kawamura holding her close, so she just suffocated her with a forearm choke until she exploded into an armbar with 1:18 remaining. Furuse tried to go belly down, but they got stuck in north/south for quite a while as Kawamura tried to turn out before Furuse rolled Kawamura onto her back with 25 seconds left. Kawamura defended by turning her free (left) shoulder toward Furuse into the lock, keeping the arm from being straight but still leaving it bent in a position that had to be bad for all the joints, and just gutted it out until time expired probably figuring if she somehow held on at least she wouldn't lose. One judge ruled it a draw, but the others had it 20-18. Good match.
Yuko Kiryu vs. Tomomi Souda R1 4:40
Amiba (Yuko Oya) vs. Hikari (Hikari Sato) 2R MD
Tomo Maesawa vs. Yuko Saito 2R UD
Yukari Nabe vs. Kana Watanabe 2R MD
KING Reina vs. Soyoung Park R1 1:30
JEWELS Atomweight Title Match: Mina Kurobe vs. SARAMI 3R UD
Nanaka Kawamura vs. Momoko Yamazaki 0:39 R1
Shizuka Sugiyama vs. Sachiko Fujimori 3R UD
Kana Watanabe vs. Yukari Nabe 3R MD
King Reina Miura vs. Eun Ji Choi 1:40 R1
Digest of Mao vs. Ayako Miyata, Yuko Saito vs. Izumi Noguchi, Hikaru Aono vs. Mizuki Furuse
Jung Eun Park vs. Emi Tomimatsu 3R UD
Madolena (Madoka Ishibashi) vs. Ai Takei 4:30 R1
Emi Sato vs. Mizuki Furuse 1:09 R1
Yuko Suzuki vs. Nanaka Kawamura 3:23 R1
Mika Nagano vs. Izumi Noguchi 4:02 R1
Karate Komachi (Satsuki Kodama) vs. Hikari Sato 1:41 R2
Digest of Sayuri Yamaguchi vs. Mao, Hikaru Aono vs. Mika Arai, Yukari Nabe vs. Yuko Oya
Tomo Maesawa vs. Jung Eun Park 3R UD
Nanaka Kawamura vs. Tomomi Souda 2R UD
Yukari Nabe vs. Ibu Takamori 2R UD
SARAMI (Satomi Takano) vs. Yuko Saito 3R UD. R1 skipped
KING Reina Miura vs. Judith Ruis 3R UD. R2 skipped
Digest of Asami Nakai vs. Izumi Noguchi, Sayuri Yamaguchi vs. Yuko Suzuki, Mika Nagano vs. Tanja Hoffman
DEEP JEWELS Atomweight Title Match: Mina Kurobe vs. Tomo Maesawa 3R SD