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Shoot boxing

Shoot boxing (シュートボクシング, Shūtobokushingu) is both a combat sport and a stand-up fighting promotion company based in Tokyo, Japan. The organization was founded by former kickboxer Caesar Takeshi in 1985.

Shoot boxing
シュートボクシング
Also known asStanding Vale Tudo,
Shootboxing
FocusHybrid
Country of origin Japan
CreatorCaesar Takeshi
Famous practitionersAndy Souwer, Kenichi Ogata, Hiroki Shishido, Rena Kubota, Ai Takahashi, Mitsuya Nagai
ParenthoodBoxing, Judo, Kickboxing, Shoot Wrestling
Olympic sportNo
Official websiteshootboxing.org

Shootboxing is a mixture of its two parent combat styles of shoot wrestling and kickboxing, allowing for kicks, punches, knees, elbows, throws, and standing submissions (chokeholds, armlocks and wristlocks).

History

Shoot boxing (commonly written as Shootboxing) was created in August 1985 by former kickboxer Caesar Takeshi. [1] The first Shootboxing event took place on September 1, 1985.

Some mixed martial artists such as Hayato Sakurai began their careers in Shootboxing. Shootboxing has also drawn fighters who became famous in other promotions such as Jens Pulver. Many K-1 World MAX stars also either debuted in Shootboxing or have fought for Shootboxing in the past, including Andy Souwer, Albert Kraus, and Buakaw Banchamek.

Rules

Shootboxing rules are as follows:[2]

Match form

Professional shoot boxing matches fall into one of two classes, Expert class and Freshman class. The length of an Expert class match is five rounds of three minutes each, followed by one or two extra rounds of three minutes each in the event of a tie. The interval between rounds is one minute.

The length of a Freshman class match is three rounds of three minutes each, followed by one or two three-minute rounds in the event of a tie. The interval between rounds is also one minute.

Weight classes

Professional shoot boxers are divided into weight classes as follows:

Old weight division (until 2001) Current weight division
13 classes (+1 women's class)
Name Upper weight limit
Men
Eagleweight Unlimited
Junior Eagleweight 80 kg (176.4 lb)
Hawkweight 75 kg (165.3 lb)
Junior Hawkweight 72.5 kg (159.8 lb)
Falconweight 70 kg (154.3 lb)
Junior Falconweight 67.5 kg (148.8 lb)
Seagullweight 65 kg (143.3 lb)
Junior Seagullweight 62.5 kg (137.8 lb)
Cardinalweight 60 kg (132.3 lb)
Junior Cardinalweight 57.5 kg (126.8 lb)
Owlweight 55 kg (121.3 lb)
Junior Owlweight 52.5 kg (115.7 lb)
Sparrowweight 50 kg (110.2 lb)
Women
Ladybugweight 52 kg (114.6 lb)
15 classes (+6 women's classes)
Name Upper weight limit
Men
Super heavyweight Unlimited
Heavyweight 90 kg (198.4 lb)
Light heavyweight 80 kg (176.4 lb)
Super middleweight 75 kg (165.3 lb)
Middleweight 72.5 kg (159.8 lb)
Super welterweight 70 kg (154.3 lb)
Welterweight 67.5 kg (148.8 lb)
Super lightweight 65 kg (143.3 lb)
Lightweight 62.5 kg (137.8 lb)
Super featherweight 60 kg (132.3 lb)
Featherweight 57.5 kg (126.8 lb)
Super bantamweight 55 kg (121.3 lb)
Bantamweight 52.5 kg (115.7 lb)
Super flyweight 50 kg (110.2 lb)
Flyweight 47.5 kg (104.7 lb)
Women
Lightweight 65 kg (143.3 lb)
Featherweight 60 kg (132.3 lb)
Bantamweight 55 kg (121.3 lb)
Flyweight 52 kg (114.6 lb)
Strawweight 49 kg (108.0 lb)
Atomweight 46 kg (101.4 lb)


Sparrowweight was divided into Flyweight and Super flyweight, and Eagleweight was divided into Heavyweight and Super heavyweight since 2001.

Match judgment

One way to win a shoot boxing match is to knock one's opponent out. A fighter can be knocked out in different ways. If, after being knocked down, a fighter fails to stand up after a count of ten, or if, after standing up, he fails to assume a fighting stance after a count of eight, he is knocked out. The same occurs if a fighter is knocked out of the ring and fails to return before a count of twenty. A referee may also rule a fighter knocked out if the fighter shows no fighting spirit, appears unable to defend his or her self, or makes a gesture of submission.

Technical knockouts can also occur in shoot boxing, in cases where the fighter is injured, the referee rules the fighter knocked out after two knockdowns in the same round, or the fighter's corner throws in the towel. A fight may also be stopped if a doctor rules that continuation would be dangerous to a fighter.

If neither a knockout nor a technical knockout occurs, the winner is determined by a decision. Fighters are graded on their effectiveness on attack and defense, their success in achieving and escaping submissions, and how close they have come to ending the match. Decisions generally produce a winner, but can result in a draw.

A judgement of "no contest" may also be returned, if the judges suspect foul play or conclude that the fighters are not fighting sincerely.

Match scoring

Fighters are awarded points for their success in striking, throwing, and applying standing submission holds to their opponent. They are also given points for four categories of performance: number of times down, amount of damage done to opponent, number of clean hits, and aggressiveness. Fighters are graded from 1-10 in each category, with the difference of score in any one category being limited to 4 points.

Extra points can be awarded at certain points in the match, when the referee makes certain calls. When a fighter performs a front or back throwing technique, the referee calls "shoot", denoting one of these opportunities. The other occurs when a fighter achieves a standing submission; at this point, the referee calls "catch".

Fouls

Foul play is recognized as the following ① to ⑬. After a warning, the fighter will receive a point deduction for further infractions. If the same fighter commits another foul, another point is deducted, and a final warning is given. If a third warning is given to the same fighter, he is disqualified and loses the fight. If the referee feels that it was not a flagrant foul, he may allow the fight to continue.

  • 1:Headbutting the opponent.
  • 2:Striking the opponent in the groin.
  • 3:Biting the opponent.
  • 4:Attacking the opponent while he is falling, or when he is getting up.
  • 5:Attacking an opponent after the referee signals for a break.
  • 6:Utilizing the ropes to aid one's offense or defense.
  • 7:To insult or use offensive speech and actions towards an opponent or the referee.
  • 8:Striking the opponent in the back of the head.
  • 9:The act of intentionally grounding a glove or knee to the mat to defend an attack.
  • 10:Intentionally causing the opponent to fall out of the ring.
  • 11:Intentionally leaving the ring.
  • 12:It makes everything of the act of not being admitted by the other rule foul play.
    • a) If a fighter ever accuses the judges of not being impartial, points are to be immediately deducted.
    • b) The act of ducking the head low and diving into the opponent in such a manner that appears similar to a headbutt.

When either fighter receives a cut from a headbutt, the fighter that made the cut receives a point deduction, even if the headbutt was accidental. If the referee decides that the headbutt was intentional, the fighter receives a two-point deduction.

    • c) Repeated holding which does not appear to be an attack, nor an attempt to escape attacks, will be subject to point deductions after warnings from the referee.

"An attempt to escape attacks" is defined as the act whose intent is to interrupt the opponent's offense or defense by grappling immediately after an attack.

A fighter will be disqualified in the case of any of the following situations:

  • 1:When there is intentional foul play, and the referee declares a disqualification for the action.
  • 2:When the fighter does not obey the referee.
  • 3:If a fighter cannot continue when the round begins.
  • 4:When a fighter's attitude is overly rough or violent, with the intent to cause bodily harm above and beyond what is considered to be necessary to compete.
  • 5:When the referee decides a fighter lacks fighting spirit, or the desire to continue.
  • 6:When a fighter receives three point deductions in one round.
  • 7:When a doctor declares a fighter unfit to continue the match.
  • 8:When violating fight regulations.

Championship history

S-Cup World Champions

Male S-Cup World Champions

S-Cup, the Shoot Boxing World Cup, is the 8 man single elimination World Tournament generally held once every 2 years since 1995.

Girls S-Cup World Champions

Girls S-Cup, is the 8 woman single elimination World Tournament generally held once every year since 2009.

Shoot Boxing Japan champions

Men Shoot Boxing Japan champions

Heavyweight championship (formerly Super Eagleweight)

Weight limit: 90kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Kengo Shimizu
(def. Nangoku Chojin)
December 1, 2015
Light Heavyweight championship (formerly Eagleweight)

Weight limit: 80kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Keisuke Tsuyama
(def. )
2   Go Takano
(def. )
3   Kazuya Mori
(def. )
Super Middleweight championship (formerly Hawkweight)

Weight limit: 75kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Takeshi Caesar
(def. Riki Tadakatsu)
July 12, 1987
2   Hiromu Yoshitaka
(def. Naoyuki Taira)
August 26, 1990
Middleweight championship (formerly Junior Hawkweight)

Weight limit: 72.5kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Toshiaki Tanaka
(def. )
2   Takashi Abe
(def. Toshiaki Tanaka)
1993
3   Ryuji Goto
(def. Shonan Kiarimi)[3]
February 2, 2003
Super Welterweight championship (formerly Falconweight)

Weight limit: 70kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Kenichi Ogata
(def. Seiichiro Nishibayashi)
June 4, 1998
Ogata vacated the title on November 30, 2007.[4]
2   Kenji Kanai
(def. Koichi Kikuchi)
February 3, 2008
  • def. Takashi Ohno on July 21, 2008.
3   Takaaki Umeno
(def. Kenji Kanai)
June 1, 2009
4   Satoru Suzuki
(def. Kenji Kanai)
September 10, 2011
5   Yuki Sakamoto
(def. Satoru Suzuki)
April 20, 2013
6   Kentaro Hokuto
(def. Yuki Sakamoto)
February 11, 2017
Welterweight championship (formerly Junior Falconweight)

Weight limit: 67.5kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Hiroki Shishido
(def. Koichi Kikuchi)
June 6, 2005
  • def. Hitoshi Yamaguchi on July 21, 2008.
Shishido vacated the title on April 3, 2009.
2   Takahiro Okuyama
(def. Yoshimitsu Murata)
June 26, 2022
Super Lightweight championship (formerly Seagullweight)

Weight limit: 65kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Masahiro Hada
(def. )
2   Li Sogi
(def. Takashi Abe)
1992
3   Takashi Abe
(def. Li Sogi)
December 9, 1992
4   Hidekazu Miyake
(def. )
5   Katsuo Ise
(def. )
6   Kenjiro Tatsumi
(def. Katsuo Ise)
7   Hiroyuki Doi
(def. Kenjiro Tatsumi)
October , 1997
  • def. Atsuhiro Tsuboi on May 21, 2000.
Doi vacated the title in 2000.
8   Hiroki Shishido
(def. Ki Sakaguchi)
September 25, 2001
  • def. Masaaki Kato on June 1, 2003.
Shishido vacated the title on February 1, 2005.
9   MASAYA
(def. Rudo)[5]
September 23, 2013
MASAYA vacated the title on May 1, 2014.
10   Hiroaki Suzuki
(def. Shinsuke Hirai)[6]
September 20, 2014
Suzuki vacated the title on August 21, 2015.
11   MASAYA
(def. Takahiro Okuyama)[7]
September 19, 2016
MASAYA vacated the title on March 1, 2017.
12   Kaito
(def. Kenta)
November 22, 2017
Kaito vacated the title on November 21, 2021.[8]
13   Imoto Volcano
(def. Kiyoaki Murata)
December 26, 2021
Lightweight championship (formerly Junior Seagullweight)

Weight limit: 62.5kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Hiroaki Suzuki
(def. Yuuji Sagawara)
February 2, 2012
Suzuki vacated the title on September 20, 2014.
2   Renta Nishioka
(def. Kiyoaki Murata)
September 15, 2018
3   Hiroki Kasahara
(def. Renta Nishioka)
April 10, 2022
Super Featherweight championship (formerly Cardinalweight)

Weight limit: 60kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Katsumi Omura
(def. Toshio Kurosawa)
March 21, 1987
2   Kyoichi Otsu
(def. Katsumi Omura)
July 12, 1987
  • def. Nobukazu Katori on January 31, 1988
3   Makoto Oe
(def. Kyoichi Otsu)
May 21, 1988
Oe vacated the title in 1990.
4   Nobukazu Katori
(def. )
1991
5   Kazuki Wakamiya
(def. Nobukazu Katori)
October 5, 1991
  • def. Ryuji Ooike on April 17, 1992
Wakamiya vacated the title in 1992.
6   Masahiro Okamoto
(def. )
November 22, 1992
  • def. Seichiro Nishibayashi on January 23, 1994.
7   Takehiro Murahama
(def. Masahiro Okamoto)
November 22, 1994
  • def. Kazuki Wakamiya on June 4, 1998.
Murahama vacated the title in 1999.
8   Tatsuya Maeda
(def. Takato Kitaoka)
April 7, 2000
9   Tomohiro Oikawa
(def. Tatsuya Maeda)
September 22, 2002
10   Tomoki Matsuura
(def. Tomohiro Oikawa)
July 4, 2003
11   Tomohiro Oikawa
(def. Tomoki Matsuura)
June 4, 2004
  • def. Takeshi Ishikawa on April 4, 2008.
  • def. Hiroaki Suzuki on September 4, 2009.
Oikawa vacated the title in 2011.
12   Akifumi Utagawa
(def. Koji Ikegami)
June 3, 2012
  • def. Naguranchun Masa M-16 on June 21, 2014.
Utagawa vacated the title on June 21, 2014.
13   Kiyoaki Murata
(def. Koji Ikegami)
September 16, 2017
Murata vacated the title on August 2, 2018.[9]
14   Kazuki Fukada
(def. Kazuya Ueda)
September 15, 2018
15   Hiroki Kasahara
(def. Kazuki Fukada)
September 28, 2019
Kasahara vacated the title on November 21, 2021.[10]
16   Yuki Kasahara
(def. Shota Tezuka)
December 26, 2021
Featherweight championship (formerly Junior Cardinalweight)

Weight limit: 57.5kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Naguranchun Masa M-16
(def. Akito Sagimura)
September 10, 2011
Naguranchun vacated the title on April 4, 2013.
2   Koya Shimada
(def. Motohiro Shinohara)
April 18, 2014
Shimada vacated the title immediately after winning it on April 18, 2014.
3   Kazuki Fukada
(def. Genki)
August 13, 2016
Fukada vacated the title on August 2, 2018.[12]
4   Hiroki Kasahara
(def. Genki)
September 15, 2018
5   Yuki Kasahara
(def. Shota Tezuka)
September 19, 2020
Kasahara vacated the title on November 21, 2021.[13]
6   Kyo Kawakami
(def. Kaito)
April 10, 2022
Super Bantamweight championship (formerly Owlweight)

Weight limit: 55kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Nobukazu Katori
(def. Katsushi Sanada)
July 9, 1988
2   Yoshikazu Katori
(def. )
July 9, 1988
3   Ryuji Ooike
(def. )
4   Shigeyuki Wakabayashi
(def. )
5   Yoshichika Suzuki
(def. )
6   Yoshihiro Moriya
(def. Atsushi Miyaji)
April 15, 2001
  • def. Takafumi Ichimasa on September 22, 2002.
Moriya vacated the title on September 23, 2006 when he retired.[14]
7   Phantom Shinya
(def. Akito Sagimura)
February 3, 2008
8 (interim)   Noriyuki Enari
(def. Akito Sagimura)
September 12, 2008
9   Phantom Shinya
(def. Noriyuki Enari)
September 4, 2008
10   Ryuya Kusakabe
(def. Phantom Shinya)
September 18, 2010
11   Masahiro Fujimoto
(def. Kazuyuki Fushimi)[15]
June 3, 2012
12   Kazuyuki Fushimi
(def. Masahiro Fujimoto)
February 23, 2014
13   Taiki Naito
(def. Kazuyuki Fushimi)[16]
November 30, 2014
  • def. Seiki Ueyama on November 11, 2016
  • def. Seiki Ueyama on September 16, 2017
Naito vacated the title on June 10, 2018.[17]
14   Seiki Ueyama
(def. Genki Takeno)
December 26, 2021
Bantamweight championship (formerly Junior Owlweight)

Weight limit: 52.5kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Kyo Kawakami
(def. Syuto Sato)
November 24, 2019
Kawakami vacated the title on November 11, 2021.[18]
2   Syuto Sato
(def. Kazuyuki Fushimi)
December 26, 2021

Women Shoot Boxing Japan champions

Girls Japan S-cup

2014 SHOOT BOXING Japan Girls -48kg S-cup
Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2014-08-02 Yukari Yamaguchi   Japan SHOOT BOXING Girls S-cup 2014 Tokyo, Japan MIO   Japan
2015 SHOOT BOXING Japan Girls -48kg S-cup
Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2015-08-21 MIO   Japan SHOOT BOXING Girls S-cup 2015 Tokyo, Japan Momi   Japan
SHOOT BOXING Girls S-cup 2019
Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2019-07-21 Megami   Japan SHOOT BOXING Girls S-cup 2019 Tokyo, Japan MISAKI   Japan
Women's Lightweight championship

Weight limit: 65kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Mina
(def. Takako Mizoguchi)[19]
November 28, 2020
Women's Flyweight championship (formerly Ladybugweight)

Weight limit: 52kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Terumi Fujiyama
(def. )
2   Fumiko Ishimoto
(def. )
3   Kyoko Kamikaze
(def. )
1990
4   Terumi Fujiyama
(def. )
5   Rumi Nakamura
(def. )
May 1, 1996
6   Ai Takahashi
(def. RENA)[20]
June 5, 2011
Takahashi vacated the title when she retired on December 1, 2015.
Women's Strawweight championship

Weight limit: 49kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   MIO
(def. Union Akari)[21]
November 11, 2016
  • def. MISAKI on February 10, 2018.[22]
Women's Atomweight championship

Weight limit: 46kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   MISAKI
(def. Suzuka Tabuchi)
December 26, 2021

Shoot Boxing International champions

Shoot Boxing International Men champions

World Heavyweight championship

Weight limit: 90kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Nobuki Iwashita
(def. )
2   Adam Watt
(def. Bill Lasfar)
October 27, 1995

World Middleweight championship

Weight limit: 75kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Takeshi Caesar
(def. John Navarolli)
August 13, 1988
2   Manson Gibson
(def. Takeshi Caesar)
May 26, 1989

World Super Welterweight championship

Weight limit: 70kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Andy Souwer
(def. Hiroyuki Doi)
February 1, 2004

Australia Super Welterweight championship

Weight limit: 70kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Daniel Dawson
(def. )
2   Luke Maitland
(def. )

Brazil Super Welterweight championship

Weight limit: 70kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Marfio Canoletti
(def. )

America Super Welterweight championship

Weight limit: 70kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Ronnie lewis
(def. )
January 12, 2001

World Welterweight championship

Weight limit: 67.5kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Hiroyuki Doi
(def. Danny Steele)
January 12, 2001

Oriental and Pacific Super Welterweight championship

Weight limit: 67.5kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Hiroki Shishido
(def. Luke Maitland)
June 1, 2009
Shishido vacated the title on June 30, 2012.
2   Hiroki Shishido
(def. Moody Rawai)
August 10, 2013
  • def. Jaoweha Grandthaiboxing on September 19, 2015

World Super Lightweight championship

Weight limit: 65kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Hiroaki Suzuki
(def. Christian Baya)
August 22, 2015
Suzuki vacated the title when he left the Shoot Boxing organization on August 31, 2018.

America Super Featherweight championship

Weight limit: 60kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   Shane Stafford
(def. )

Shoot Boxing International Women champions

Asia Tournament

2016 SHOOT BOXING Girls Asia Tournament
Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner-up Nationality
2016-07-07 MIO   Japan Shoot Boxing Girls S-cup 2016 ~Shichiseki Joshi Kaku Matsuri~ Tokyo, Japan Union Akari   Japan

World Women's Flyweight championship

Weight limit: 52kg

No. Name Date Defenses
1   RENA
(def. Kane Chopirom)
August 21, 2015
  • def. Klaudia Pawicka on July 7, 2016

See also

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Shoot boxing シュートボクシング Shutobokushingu is both a combat sport and a stand up fighting promotion company based in Tokyo Japan The organization was founded by former kickboxer Caesar Takeshi in 1985 Shoot boxing シュートボクシングAlso known asStanding Vale Tudo ShootboxingFocusHybridCountry of originJapanCreatorCaesar TakeshiFamous practitionersAndy Souwer Kenichi Ogata Hiroki Shishido Rena Kubota Ai Takahashi Mitsuya NagaiParenthoodBoxing Judo Kickboxing Shoot WrestlingOlympic sportNoOfficial websiteshootboxing orgShootboxing is a mixture of its two parent combat styles of shoot wrestling and kickboxing allowing for kicks punches knees elbows throws and standing submissions chokeholds armlocks and wristlocks Contents 1 History 2 Rules 2 1 Match form 2 2 Weight classes 2 3 Match judgment 2 4 Match scoring 2 5 Fouls 3 Championship history 3 1 S Cup World Champions 3 1 1 Male S Cup World Champions 3 2 Girls S Cup World Champions 3 3 Shoot Boxing Japan champions 3 3 1 Men Shoot Boxing Japan champions 3 3 1 1 Heavyweight championship formerly Super Eagleweight 3 3 1 2 Light Heavyweight championship formerly Eagleweight 3 3 1 3 Super Middleweight championship formerly Hawkweight 3 3 1 4 Middleweight championship formerly Junior Hawkweight 3 3 1 5 Super Welterweight championship formerly Falconweight 3 3 1 6 Welterweight championship formerly Junior Falconweight 3 3 1 7 Super Lightweight championship formerly Seagullweight 3 3 1 8 Lightweight championship formerly Junior Seagullweight 3 3 1 9 Super Featherweight championship formerly Cardinalweight 3 3 1 10 Featherweight championship formerly Junior Cardinalweight 3 3 1 11 Super Bantamweight championship formerly Owlweight 3 3 1 12 Bantamweight championship formerly Junior Owlweight 3 4 Women Shoot Boxing Japan champions 3 4 1 Girls Japan S cup 3 4 1 1 Women s Lightweight championship 3 4 1 2 Women s Flyweight championship formerly Ladybugweight 3 4 1 3 Women s Strawweight championship 3 4 1 4 Women s Atomweight championship 3 5 Shoot Boxing International champions 3 6 Shoot Boxing International Men champions 3 6 1 World Heavyweight championship 3 6 2 World Middleweight championship 3 6 3 World Super Welterweight championship 3 6 4 Australia Super Welterweight championship 3 6 5 Brazil Super Welterweight championship 3 6 6 America Super Welterweight championship 3 6 7 World Welterweight championship 3 6 8 Oriental and Pacific Super Welterweight championship 3 6 9 World Super Lightweight championship 3 6 10 America Super Featherweight championship 3 7 Shoot Boxing International Women champions 3 7 1 Asia Tournament 3 7 2 World Women s Flyweight championship 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditShoot boxing commonly written as Shootboxing was created in August 1985 by former kickboxer Caesar Takeshi 1 The first Shootboxing event took place on September 1 1985 Some mixed martial artists such as Hayato Sakurai began their careers in Shootboxing Shootboxing has also drawn fighters who became famous in other promotions such as Jens Pulver Many K 1 World MAX stars also either debuted in Shootboxing or have fought for Shootboxing in the past including Andy Souwer Albert Kraus and Buakaw Banchamek Rules EditShootboxing rules are as follows 2 Match form Edit Professional shoot boxing matches fall into one of two classes Expert class and Freshman class The length of an Expert class match is five rounds of three minutes each followed by one or two extra rounds of three minutes each in the event of a tie The interval between rounds is one minute The length of a Freshman class match is three rounds of three minutes each followed by one or two three minute rounds in the event of a tie The interval between rounds is also one minute Weight classes Edit Professional shoot boxers are divided into weight classes as follows Old weight division until 2001 Current weight division13 classes 1 women s class Name Upper weight limitMenEagleweight UnlimitedJunior Eagleweight 80 kg 176 4 lb Hawkweight 75 kg 165 3 lb Junior Hawkweight 72 5 kg 159 8 lb Falconweight 70 kg 154 3 lb Junior Falconweight 67 5 kg 148 8 lb Seagullweight 65 kg 143 3 lb Junior Seagullweight 62 5 kg 137 8 lb Cardinalweight 60 kg 132 3 lb Junior Cardinalweight 57 5 kg 126 8 lb Owlweight 55 kg 121 3 lb Junior Owlweight 52 5 kg 115 7 lb Sparrowweight 50 kg 110 2 lb WomenLadybugweight 52 kg 114 6 lb 15 classes 6 women s classes Name Upper weight limitMenSuper heavyweight UnlimitedHeavyweight 90 kg 198 4 lb Light heavyweight 80 kg 176 4 lb Super middleweight 75 kg 165 3 lb Middleweight 72 5 kg 159 8 lb Super welterweight 70 kg 154 3 lb Welterweight 67 5 kg 148 8 lb Super lightweight 65 kg 143 3 lb Lightweight 62 5 kg 137 8 lb Super featherweight 60 kg 132 3 lb Featherweight 57 5 kg 126 8 lb Super bantamweight 55 kg 121 3 lb Bantamweight 52 5 kg 115 7 lb Super flyweight 50 kg 110 2 lb Flyweight 47 5 kg 104 7 lb WomenLightweight 65 kg 143 3 lb Featherweight 60 kg 132 3 lb Bantamweight 55 kg 121 3 lb Flyweight 52 kg 114 6 lb Strawweight 49 kg 108 0 lb Atomweight 46 kg 101 4 lb Sparrowweight was divided into Flyweight and Super flyweight and Eagleweight was divided into Heavyweight and Super heavyweight since 2001 Match judgment Edit One way to win a shoot boxing match is to knock one s opponent out A fighter can be knocked out in different ways If after being knocked down a fighter fails to stand up after a count of ten or if after standing up he fails to assume a fighting stance after a count of eight he is knocked out The same occurs if a fighter is knocked out of the ring and fails to return before a count of twenty A referee may also rule a fighter knocked out if the fighter shows no fighting spirit appears unable to defend his or her self or makes a gesture of submission Technical knockouts can also occur in shoot boxing in cases where the fighter is injured the referee rules the fighter knocked out after two knockdowns in the same round or the fighter s corner throws in the towel A fight may also be stopped if a doctor rules that continuation would be dangerous to a fighter If neither a knockout nor a technical knockout occurs the winner is determined by a decision Fighters are graded on their effectiveness on attack and defense their success in achieving and escaping submissions and how close they have come to ending the match Decisions generally produce a winner but can result in a draw A judgement of no contest may also be returned if the judges suspect foul play or conclude that the fighters are not fighting sincerely Match scoring Edit Fighters are awarded points for their success in striking throwing and applying standing submission holds to their opponent They are also given points for four categories of performance number of times down amount of damage done to opponent number of clean hits and aggressiveness Fighters are graded from 1 10 in each category with the difference of score in any one category being limited to 4 points Extra points can be awarded at certain points in the match when the referee makes certain calls When a fighter performs a front or back throwing technique the referee calls shoot denoting one of these opportunities The other occurs when a fighter achieves a standing submission at this point the referee calls catch Fouls Edit Foul play is recognized as the following to After a warning the fighter will receive a point deduction for further infractions If the same fighter commits another foul another point is deducted and a final warning is given If a third warning is given to the same fighter he is disqualified and loses the fight If the referee feels that it was not a flagrant foul he may allow the fight to continue 1 Headbutting the opponent 2 Striking the opponent in the groin 3 Biting the opponent 4 Attacking the opponent while he is falling or when he is getting up 5 Attacking an opponent after the referee signals for a break 6 Utilizing the ropes to aid one s offense or defense 7 To insult or use offensive speech and actions towards an opponent or the referee 8 Striking the opponent in the back of the head 9 The act of intentionally grounding a glove or knee to the mat to defend an attack 10 Intentionally causing the opponent to fall out of the ring 11 Intentionally leaving the ring 12 It makes everything of the act of not being admitted by the other rule foul play a If a fighter ever accuses the judges of not being impartial points are to be immediately deducted b The act of ducking the head low and diving into the opponent in such a manner that appears similar to a headbutt When either fighter receives a cut from a headbutt the fighter that made the cut receives a point deduction even if the headbutt was accidental If the referee decides that the headbutt was intentional the fighter receives a two point deduction c Repeated holding which does not appear to be an attack nor an attempt to escape attacks will be subject to point deductions after warnings from the referee An attempt to escape attacks is defined as the act whose intent is to interrupt the opponent s offense or defense by grappling immediately after an attack A fighter will be disqualified in the case of any of the following situations 1 When there is intentional foul play and the referee declares a disqualification for the action 2 When the fighter does not obey the referee 3 If a fighter cannot continue when the round begins 4 When a fighter s attitude is overly rough or violent with the intent to cause bodily harm above and beyond what is considered to be necessary to compete 5 When the referee decides a fighter lacks fighting spirit or the desire to continue 6 When a fighter receives three point deductions in one round 7 When a doctor declares a fighter unfit to continue the match 8 When violating fight regulations Championship history EditS Cup World Champions Edit Male S Cup World Champions Edit S Cup the Shoot Boxing World Cup is the 8 man single elimination World Tournament generally held once every 2 years since 1995 Year Champion Runner up2018 Kaito UMA2016 Zakaria Zouggary Masaya2014 Hiroki Shishido Zakaria Zouggary2012 Andy Souwer Henri van Opstal2010 Buakaw Por Pramuk Toby Imada2008 Andy Souwer Kenichi Ogata2006 Kenichi Ogata Andy Souwer2004 Andy Souwer Hiroki Shishido2002 Andy Souwer Zheng Yuhao1997 Rayen Simson Mohamed Ouali1995 Hiromu Yoshitaka Ron BelliveauGirls S Cup World Champions Edit Girls S Cup is the 8 woman single elimination World Tournament generally held once every year since 2009 Year Champion Runner up2018 Jleana Valentino MIO2017 Rena Kubota Jleana Valentino2016 Rena Kubota Klaudia Pawicka2015 MIO Momi Furuta2014 Rena Kubota Thicha Rongrien Kila Korat2013 Mizuki Inoue Ai Takahashi2012 Rena Kubota Mei Yamaguchi2011 Erika Kamimura Seo Hee Ham2010 Rena Kubota Ai Takahashi2009 Rena Kubota Mei YamaguchiShoot Boxing Japan champions Edit Men Shoot Boxing Japan champions Edit Heavyweight championship formerly Super Eagleweight Edit Weight limit 90kg No Name Date Defenses1 Kengo Shimizu def Nangoku Chojin December 1 2015Light Heavyweight championship formerly Eagleweight Edit Weight limit 80kg No Name Date Defenses1 Keisuke Tsuyama def 2 Go Takano def 3 Kazuya Mori def Super Middleweight championship formerly Hawkweight Edit Weight limit 75kg No Name Date Defenses1 Takeshi Caesar def Riki Tadakatsu July 12 19872 Hiromu Yoshitaka def Naoyuki Taira August 26 1990Middleweight championship formerly Junior Hawkweight Edit Weight limit 72 5kg No Name Date Defenses1 Toshiaki Tanaka def 2 Takashi Abe def Toshiaki Tanaka 19933 Ryuji Goto def Shonan Kiarimi 3 February 2 2003Super Welterweight championship formerly Falconweight Edit Weight limit 70kg No Name Date Defenses1 Kenichi Ogata def Seiichiro Nishibayashi June 4 1998Ogata vacated the title on November 30 2007 4 2 Kenji Kanai def Koichi Kikuchi February 3 2008 def Takashi Ohno on July 21 2008 3 Takaaki Umeno def Kenji Kanai June 1 20094 Satoru Suzuki def Kenji Kanai September 10 20115 Yuki Sakamoto def Satoru Suzuki April 20 20136 Kentaro Hokuto def Yuki Sakamoto February 11 2017Welterweight championship formerly Junior Falconweight Edit Weight limit 67 5kg No Name Date Defenses1 Hiroki Shishido def Koichi Kikuchi June 6 2005 def Hitoshi Yamaguchi on July 21 2008 Shishido vacated the title on April 3 2009 2 Takahiro Okuyama def Yoshimitsu Murata June 26 2022Super Lightweight championship formerly Seagullweight Edit Weight limit 65kg No Name Date Defenses1 Masahiro Hada def 2 Li Sogi def Takashi Abe 19923 Takashi Abe def Li Sogi December 9 19924 Hidekazu Miyake def 5 Katsuo Ise def 6 Kenjiro Tatsumi def Katsuo Ise 7 Hiroyuki Doi def Kenjiro Tatsumi October 1997 def Atsuhiro Tsuboi on May 21 2000 Doi vacated the title in 2000 8 Hiroki Shishido def Ki Sakaguchi September 25 2001 def Masaaki Kato on June 1 2003 Shishido vacated the title on February 1 2005 9 MASAYA def Rudo 5 September 23 2013MASAYA vacated the title on May 1 2014 10 Hiroaki Suzuki def Shinsuke Hirai 6 September 20 2014Suzuki vacated the title on August 21 2015 11 MASAYA def Takahiro Okuyama 7 September 19 2016MASAYA vacated the title on March 1 2017 12 Kaito def Kenta November 22 2017Kaito vacated the title on November 21 2021 8 13 Imoto Volcano def Kiyoaki Murata December 26 2021Lightweight championship formerly Junior Seagullweight Edit Weight limit 62 5kg No Name Date Defenses1 Hiroaki Suzuki def Yuuji Sagawara February 2 2012Suzuki vacated the title on September 20 2014 2 Renta Nishioka def Kiyoaki Murata September 15 20183 Hiroki Kasahara def Renta Nishioka April 10 2022Super Featherweight championship formerly Cardinalweight Edit Weight limit 60kg No Name Date Defenses1 Katsumi Omura def Toshio Kurosawa March 21 19872 Kyoichi Otsu def Katsumi Omura July 12 1987 def Nobukazu Katori on January 31 19883 Makoto Oe def Kyoichi Otsu May 21 1988Oe vacated the title in 1990 4 Nobukazu Katori def 19915 Kazuki Wakamiya def Nobukazu Katori October 5 1991 def Ryuji Ooike on April 17 1992Wakamiya vacated the title in 1992 6 Masahiro Okamoto def November 22 1992 def Seichiro Nishibayashi on January 23 1994 7 Takehiro Murahama def Masahiro Okamoto November 22 1994 def Kazuki Wakamiya on June 4 1998 Murahama vacated the title in 1999 8 Tatsuya Maeda def Takato Kitaoka April 7 20009 Tomohiro Oikawa def Tatsuya Maeda September 22 200210 Tomoki Matsuura def Tomohiro Oikawa July 4 200311 Tomohiro Oikawa def Tomoki Matsuura June 4 2004 def Takeshi Ishikawa on April 4 2008 def Hiroaki Suzuki on September 4 2009 Oikawa vacated the title in 2011 12 Akifumi Utagawa def Koji Ikegami June 3 2012 def Naguranchun Masa M 16 on June 21 2014 Utagawa vacated the title on June 21 2014 13 Kiyoaki Murata def Koji Ikegami September 16 2017Murata vacated the title on August 2 2018 9 14 Kazuki Fukada def Kazuya Ueda September 15 201815 Hiroki Kasahara def Kazuki Fukada September 28 2019Kasahara vacated the title on November 21 2021 10 16 Yuki Kasahara def Shota Tezuka December 26 2021Featherweight championship formerly Junior Cardinalweight Edit Weight limit 57 5kg No Name Date Defenses1 Naguranchun Masa M 16 def Akito Sagimura September 10 2011Naguranchun vacated the title on April 4 2013 2 Koya Shimada def Motohiro Shinohara April 18 2014Shimada vacated the title immediately after winning it on April 18 2014 3 Kazuki Fukada def Genki August 13 2016 def Taiki Naito on June 16 2017 11 Fukada vacated the title on August 2 2018 12 4 Hiroki Kasahara def Genki September 15 20185 Yuki Kasahara def Shota Tezuka September 19 2020Kasahara vacated the title on November 21 2021 13 6 Kyo Kawakami def Kaito April 10 2022Super Bantamweight championship formerly Owlweight Edit Weight limit 55kg No Name Date Defenses1 Nobukazu Katori def Katsushi Sanada July 9 19882 Yoshikazu Katori def July 9 19883 Ryuji Ooike def 4 Shigeyuki Wakabayashi def 5 Yoshichika Suzuki def 6 Yoshihiro Moriya def Atsushi Miyaji April 15 2001 def Takafumi Ichimasa on September 22 2002 Moriya vacated the title on September 23 2006 when he retired 14 7 Phantom Shinya def Akito Sagimura February 3 20088 interim Noriyuki Enari def Akito Sagimura September 12 20089 Phantom Shinya def Noriyuki Enari September 4 200810 Ryuya Kusakabe def Phantom Shinya September 18 201011 Masahiro Fujimoto def Kazuyuki Fushimi 15 June 3 201212 Kazuyuki Fushimi def Masahiro Fujimoto February 23 201413 Taiki Naito def Kazuyuki Fushimi 16 November 30 2014 def Seiki Ueyama on November 11 2016 def Seiki Ueyama on September 16 2017Naito vacated the title on June 10 2018 17 14 Seiki Ueyama def Genki Takeno December 26 2021Bantamweight championship formerly Junior Owlweight Edit Weight limit 52 5kg No Name Date Defenses1 Kyo Kawakami def Syuto Sato November 24 2019Kawakami vacated the title on November 11 2021 18 2 Syuto Sato def Kazuyuki Fushimi December 26 2021Women Shoot Boxing Japan champions Edit Girls Japan S cup Edit 2014 SHOOT BOXING Japan Girls 48kg S cup Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner up Nationality2014 08 02 Yukari Yamaguchi Japan SHOOT BOXING Girls S cup 2014 Tokyo Japan MIO Japan2015 SHOOT BOXING Japan Girls 48kg S cup Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner up Nationality2015 08 21 MIO Japan SHOOT BOXING Girls S cup 2015 Tokyo Japan Momi JapanSHOOT BOXING Girls S cup 2019 Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner up Nationality2019 07 21 Megami Japan SHOOT BOXING Girls S cup 2019 Tokyo Japan MISAKI JapanWomen s Lightweight championship Edit Weight limit 65kg No Name Date Defenses1 Mina def Takako Mizoguchi 19 November 28 2020Women s Flyweight championship formerly Ladybugweight Edit Weight limit 52kg No Name Date Defenses1 Terumi Fujiyama def 2 Fumiko Ishimoto def 3 Kyoko Kamikaze def 19904 Terumi Fujiyama def 5 Rumi Nakamura def May 1 19966 Ai Takahashi def RENA 20 June 5 2011Takahashi vacated the title when she retired on December 1 2015 Women s Strawweight championship Edit Weight limit 49kg No Name Date Defenses1 MIO def Union Akari 21 November 11 2016 def MISAKI on February 10 2018 22 Women s Atomweight championship Edit Weight limit 46kg No Name Date Defenses1 MISAKI def Suzuka Tabuchi December 26 2021Shoot Boxing International champions Edit Shoot Boxing International Men champions Edit World Heavyweight championship Edit Weight limit 90kg No Name Date Defenses1 Nobuki Iwashita def 2 Adam Watt def Bill Lasfar October 27 1995World Middleweight championship Edit Weight limit 75kg No Name Date Defenses1 Takeshi Caesar def John Navarolli August 13 19882 Manson Gibson def Takeshi Caesar May 26 1989World Super Welterweight championship Edit Weight limit 70kg No Name Date Defenses1 Andy Souwer def Hiroyuki Doi February 1 2004Australia Super Welterweight championship Edit Weight limit 70kg No Name Date Defenses1 Daniel Dawson def 2 Luke Maitland def Brazil Super Welterweight championship Edit Weight limit 70kg No Name Date Defenses1 Marfio Canoletti def America Super Welterweight championship Edit Weight limit 70kg No Name Date Defenses1 Ronnie lewis def January 12 2001World Welterweight championship Edit Weight limit 67 5kg No Name Date Defenses1 Hiroyuki Doi def Danny Steele January 12 2001Oriental and Pacific Super Welterweight championship Edit Weight limit 67 5kg No Name Date Defenses1 Hiroki Shishido def Luke Maitland June 1 2009Shishido vacated the title on June 30 2012 2 Hiroki Shishido def Moody Rawai August 10 2013 def Jaoweha Grandthaiboxing on September 19 2015World Super Lightweight championship Edit Weight limit 65kg No Name Date Defenses1 Hiroaki Suzuki def Christian Baya August 22 2015Suzuki vacated the title when he left the Shoot Boxing organization on August 31 2018 America Super Featherweight championship Edit Weight limit 60kg No Name Date Defenses1 Shane Stafford def Shoot Boxing International Women champions Edit Asia Tournament Edit 2016 SHOOT BOXING Girls Asia Tournament Date Champion Nationality Event Location Runner up Nationality2016 07 07 MIO Japan Shoot Boxing Girls S cup 2016 Shichiseki Joshi Kaku Matsuri Tokyo Japan Union Akari JapanWorld Women s Flyweight championship Edit Weight limit 52kg No Name Date Defenses1 RENA def Kane Chopirom August 21 2015 def Klaudia Pawicka on July 7 2016See also EditList of male kickboxers List of female kickboxers Sanda sport Shootfighting ShootwrestlingReferences Edit 私説UWF 中野巽耀自伝 by Tatsuo Nakano Page 18 Tatsumi Publishing Co Ltd 2020 ISBN 4777824268 シュートボクシング 小笠原瑛作 初のSBルールに 絞め技も狙っていく efight jp Retrieved 17 February 2022 シュートボクシング 2 2 後楽園 土井 復帰戦飾れず boutreview com Retrieved 7 March 2022 シュートボクシング 11 30 後楽園 緒形 日本王座返上 boutreview com Retrieved 5 March 2022 シュートボクシング 怪物くんが破壊神の剛腕を封じ トーナメント優勝宣言 efight jp Retrieved 5 March 2022 シュートボクシング 鈴木博昭 1RTKO勝ちで二階級制覇 S cupに向けて復活 efight jp Retrieved 5 March 2022 シュートボクシング 鈴木博昭 ザカリアがKO勝利で11月S cup出場へ efight jp Retrieved 5 March 2022 シュートボクシング 海人 笠原兄弟 川上叶が王座返上 笠原友希が手塚翔太と激突 植山征紀は初防衛戦 12 26 efight jp Retrieved 5 March 2022 シュートボクシング 村田聖明 深田一樹が王座返上 ともに二階級制覇のタイトルマッチ efight jp Retrieved 5 March 2022 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