{{short description|Japanese boxer (born 1984)}} {{use dmy dates|date=May 2020}} {{Infobox boxer | name = Tenkai Tsunami | image = Tenkai Tsunami.png | image_size = 230px | image_border = | alt = | caption = Tenkai Tsunami | real_name = Manami Arima | nickname = | weight = {{plainlist| *[[Mini-flyweight]] *[[Light-flyweight]] *[[Flyweight]] *[[Super-flyweight]] *[[Bantamweight]] }} | height = 5 ft 2 in | reach = | nationality = Japanese | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1984|8|13}} | birth_place = [[Uruma]], [[Okinawa Prefecture]], Japan | death_date = | death_place = | style = [[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]] | boxrec = 317093 | total = 46 | wins = 32 | KO = 19 | losses = 13 | draws = 1 | no contests = | website = | medaltemplates = }}
{{Nihongo|'''Manami Arima'''|有馬真波|Arima Manami| born 13 August 1984}}, better known as '''Tenkai Tsunami''', is a Japanese [[professional boxer]]. She is a world champion in two [[Weight class (boxing)|weight classes]], having held the [[WBO]] female [[junior-flyweight]] title from 2018 to July 2021 and previously the [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] female [[super-flyweight]] title from 2009 to 2012. She also held the challenged for the WBA female bantamweight title in 2012; the [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] female super-flyweight title in 2013; and the [[IBF]] female bantamweight title in 2015. As of September 2020, she is ranked as the world's third best active female junior-flyweight by [[The Ring (magazine)|''The Ring'']]<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=8 September 2020|title=The Ring Women's Ratings|url=https://www.ringtv.com/609826-the-ring-womens-ratings/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2 October 2020|website=The Ring}}</ref> and fifth by [[BoxRec]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Female junior-flyweight ratings|url=https://boxrec.com/en/ratings?role=proboxer&offset=0&sex=F&division=Light%20Flyweight|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=18 May 2020}}</ref>
==Professional career== Tsunami made her professional debut on 12 June 2005, scoring a third-round [[technical knockout]] (TKO) victory against Maki Ochiai at the Kitazawa Town Hall in [[Tokyo]], Japan.<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Maki Ochiai|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/455964/966960|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref>
After compiling a record of 3–1 (1 KO), she challenged Ju Hee Kim for the [[International Female Boxers Association|IFBA]] [[junior-flyweight]] title on 22 April 2006 at Shingoo University in [[Seongnam]], South Korea. Tsunami suffered the second defeat of her career, losing by [[unanimous decision]] (UD) over ten rounds.<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/522466/1075971|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=16 May 2020}}</ref>
After another eight fights–seven wins with three by stoppage–she defeated Eun Young Kim on 18 May 2008 at the Yangcheongu Hall in [[Seoul]], South Korea, capturing the IFBA [[bantamweight]] title via UD with scores of 98–94, 96–94 and 97–96.<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Eun Young Kim|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/554617/1311215|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref>
After retaining her title by [[majority decision]] (MD) against Young Kim in a rematch in August<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Eun Young Kim II|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/560025/1338521|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> and a TKO victory against Soo-Hyun Oh in a non-title fight in November,<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Soo-Hyun Oh|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/561209/1370116|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> Tsunami challenged [[List of WBA female world champions#Super flyweight|WBA female super-flyweight champion]], [[Zhang Xiyan]], on 26 February 2009 at the [[Korakuen Hall]] in Tokyo. Tsunami won the bout by [[split decision]] (SD) to capture her first major world title. Two judges scored the bout in favour of Tsunami with 98–92 and 97–95, while the third scored it 96–95 to Zhang.<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Bout|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/569873/1373646|website=boxrec.com|access-date=2020-05-17}}</ref> After four successful defences, winning two by stoppage, she lost the title by UD against Naoko Yamaguchi on 9 July 2012 at the Korakuen Hall. Two judges scored the bout 97–93 and the third scored it 97–94.<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Naoko Yamaguchi|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/643994/1700373|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref>
Following defeat to Yamaguchi, she moved up in weight to challenge [[List of WBA female world champions#Bantamweight|WBA female bantamweight champion]], Janeth Perez, on 6 October 2012 at the Palenque de la Feria in [[Tepic]], Mexico. Tsunami failed in her second attempt at a major world title, losing by UD.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Women's Boxing: The Weekly Wrap Up|url=http://theboxingtribune.com/2012/10/08/womens-boxing-the-weekly-wrap-up-2/|last=McGrady|first=Jim|date=8 October 2012|website=The Boxing Tribune|language=en-US|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> Two judges scored the bout 99–91 and the third scored it 100–90.<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Janeth Perez|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/652701/1732880|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref>
Following her fifth defeat she moved back down to super-flyweight, losing a ten-round UD to former world champion [[Mariana Juárez]] in December,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mariana Juarez Wins Decision Over Tenkai Tsunami|url=https://www.boxingscene.com/mariana-juarez-wins-decision-over-tenkai-tsunami--60519|last=Rivera|first=Miguel|date=16 December 2012|website=BoxingScene.com|language=en-us|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> before challenging [[List of WBC female world champions#Super flyweight|WBC female super-flyweight champion]], [[Zulina Muñoz]], on 2 March 2013 at the Gimnasio de las Liebres in [[Río Bravo, Tamaulipas|Río Bravo]], Mexico. Tsunami failed in her third attempt at a world title, losing by UD with scores of 95–93 twice, and 97–92.<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Zulina Munoz|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/664971/1778733|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref>
She suffered her fifth consecutive loss five months later against [[Jessica Chávez]] in September,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Via Univision: Yessica 'Kika' Chávez Derrotó a Tenkai Tsunami|url=https://roundbyroundboxing.com/news/via-univision-yessica-kika-chavez-derroto-a-tenkai-tsunami/|last=|first=|date=29 July 2013|website=roundbyroundboxing.com|language=es|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> before breaking the losing streak with a TKO win against Leslie Domingo in November.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tsunami brushes aside Domingo|url=http://www.asianboxing.info/11/post/2013/11/tsunami-brushes-aside-domingo.html|last=|first=|date=28 November 2013|website=ASIAN BOXING|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> She lost again in her next fight against [[Arely Muciño]] in January 2014<ref>{{Cite web|title=El orgullo regio fue más que el coraje japonés|url=https://www.multimedios.com/deportes/orgullo-regio-mas-coraje-japones.html|last=Luis Garza|first=José|date=26 January 2014|website=Multimedios|language=es|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> before defeating Honey Mae Bermoy on 7 March at the Korakuen Hall, capturing the vacant [[OPBF]] female bantamweight title via seventh-round TKO.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ann Wolfe says "I'd f*** Ronda Rousey up!" Women's Boxing – The Weekly Wrap Up|url=https://theboxingtribune.com/2014/03/12/ann-wolfe-says-id-f-ronda-rousey-up-womens-boxing-the-weekly-wrap-up/|last=McGrady|first=Jim|date=12 March 2014|website=The Boxing Tribune|language=en-US|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref>
After a loss in a rematch with Jessica Chávez the following month<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Jessica Chavez II|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/691370/1885637|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> and a TKO win against Rathsada Sor Worasin in March 2015,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Women's Boxing: Fight Results on WBAN|url=https://www.womenboxing.com/fightresults2015/fightmarch2015.htm|last=|first=|date=|website=www.womenboxing.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> she challenged [[List of IBF female world champions#Bantamweight|IBF female bantamweight champion]], Carolina Rodriguez, on 22 August 2015 at the Gimnasio Sokol in [[Antofagasta]], Chile. In what was her third attempt to gain a second major world title, Tsunami lost by UD with scores of 98–92, 99–91 and 100–91.<ref>{{Cite web|title='Crespita' Rodríguez vence a Tenkai Tsunami en Antofagasta y logra exitosa defensa de título mundial|url=https://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/2015/08/22/crespita-rodriguez-defiende-su-titulo-mundial-en-antofagasta-ante-japonesa-tenkai-tsunami.shtml?fb_comment_id=835718523190829_835941586501856|last=Velozo|first=Pablo|date=22 August 2015|website=BioBioChile|language=es|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref>
She won three of her four following fights, all by stoppage, before facing Chaoz Minowa for the vacant [[List of WBO female world champions#Junior flyweight|WBO female junior-flyweight title]] on 8 March 2018 at the Korakuen Hall. Tsunami defeated Minowa by stoppage after she failed to come out of her corner for the ninth round, awarding Tsunami the WBO title via eighth-round [[corner retirement]] (RTD). At the time of the stoppage Tsunami was ahead on all three judges scorecards, with scores of 78–74 twice and 78–75.<ref>{{Cite web|title=BoxRec: Tenkai Tsunami vs. Chaoz Minowa|url=https://boxrec.com/en/event/763616/2227810|last=|first=|date=|website=boxrec.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> Following a successful defence of her newly acquired title, a TKO win over [[Gretchen Abaniel]] in July,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Women's Boxing: Fight Results on WBAN|url=https://www.womenboxing.com/fightresults2018/fighjuly2018.htm|last=|first=|date=|website=www.womenboxing.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref> she moved up in weight to challenge [[List of WBA female world champions#Flyweight|WBA female flyweight champion]], [[Naoko Fujioka]], on 12 July 2019 at the Korakuen Hall. Fujioka retained her title through a [[split draw]], with one judge scoring the bout 96–94 in favour of Tsunami, another scoring it 95–94 to Fujioka while the third scored it even at 95–95.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Category: Naoko Fujioka Vs Tenkai Tsunami|url=http://www.asianboxing.info/11/category/naoko-fujioka-vs-tenkai-tsunami|last=|first=|date=12 July 2019|website=ASIAN BOXING|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=17 May 2020}}</ref>
==Professional boxing record== {{BoxingRecordSummary |draws=1 |nc= |ko-wins=19 |ko-losses= |dec-wins=13 |dec-losses=13 |dq-wins= |dq-losses= }} {{clear}} {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%" |- !{{abbr|No.|Number}} !Result !Record !Opponent !Type !Round, time !Date !Location !Notes |- |46 |{{yes2}}Win |32–13–1 |align="left" |[[Siriporn Thaweesuk]] |UD |10 |10 Jun 2024 | align="left" |{{small|Wat Pak Bo School, [[Bangkok]], Thailand}} |align=left|{{small|Won vacant WBC Silver female [[mini-flyweight]] title}} |- |45 |{{yes2}}Win |31–13–1 |align="left" |Wassana Kamdee |TKO |2 (8), {{small|1:10}} |4 Dec 2023 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |44 |{{yes2}}Win |30–13–1 |align="left" |Saowaluk Nareepangsri |TKO |3 (8), {{small|0:40}} |21 Jun 2023 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |43 |{{yes2}}Win |29–13–1 |align="left" |Yumi Narita |TKO |10 (10), {{small|1:50}} |9 Dec 2022 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |42 |{{no2}}Loss |28–13–1 | align="left" |[[Seniesa Estrada]] |UD |10 |9 Jul 2021 | align="left" |{{small|[[Banc of California Stadium]], [[Los Angeles, California]], U.S.}} | align="left" |{{small|Lost WBO junior-flyweight title}} |- |41 |{{yes2}}Win |28–12–1 | align="left" |Shione Ogata |UD |10 |4 Apr 2021 | align="left" |{{small|Sangyo Shinko Center, [[Sakai, Osaka]], Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Retained WBO female junior-flyweight title}} |- |40 |{{yes2}}Win |27–12–1 | align="left" |Jessebelle Pagaduan |TKO |8 (10), {{small|1:40}} |14 Dec 2019 | align="left" |{{small|Uchinoura Ginga Arena, [[Kimotsuki]], Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Retained WBO female junior-flyweight title}} |- |39 |{{draw}}Draw |26–12–1 | align="left" |[[Naoko Fujioka]] |{{abbr|SD|Split draw}} |10 |12 Jul 2019 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Retained WBO female junior-flyweight title}} |- |38 |{{yes2}}Win |26–12 | align="left" |[[Gretchen Abaniel]] |TKO |4 (10), {{small|1:33}} |29 Jul 2018 | align="left" |{{small|Convention Center, Ginowan, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Retained WBO female junior-flyweight title}} |- |37 |{{yes2}}Win |25–12 | align="left" |Chaoz Minowa |RTD |8 (10), {{small|2:00}} |8 Mar 2018 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Won vacant [[List of WBO female world champions#Junior flyweight|WBO female junior-flyweight title]]}} |- |36 |{{yes2}}Win |24–12 | align="left" |Carleans Rivas |TKO |2 (8), {{small|1:19}} |29 Nov 2017 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |35 |{{no2}}Loss |23–12 | align="left" |[[Arely Muciño]] |UD |10 |30 Sep 2017 | align="left" |{{small|Grand Oasis Arena, [[Cancún]], Mexico}} | |- |34 |{{yes2}}Win |23–11 | align="left" |Sophita Nuetkrathok |TKO |2 (6), {{small|1:43}} |2 Jul 2016 | align="left" |{{small|Yano Fitness Center, [[Zama, Kanagawa|Zama]], Japan}} | |- |33 |{{yes2}}Win |22–11 | align="left" |Emika Himuro |RTD |2 (8), {{small|2:00}} |1 Mar 2016 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |32 |{{no2}}Loss |21–11 | align="left" |Carolina Rodriguez |UD |10 |22 Aug 2015 | align="left" |{{small|Gimnasio Sokol, [[Antofagasta]], Chile}} | align="left" |{{small|For [[List of IBF female world champions#Bantamweight|IBF female bantamweight title]]}} |- |31 |{{yes2}}Win |21–10 | align="left" |Rathsada Sor Worasin |TKO |2 (8), {{small|0:58}} |16 Mar 2015 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |30 |{{no2}}Loss |20–10 | align="left" |[[Jessica Chávez]] |UD |10 |28 Apr 2014 | align="left" |{{small|Foro Polanco, [[Mexico City]], Mexico}} | |- |29 |{{yes2}}Win |20–9 | align="left" |Honey Mae Bermoy |TKO |7 (8), {{small|1:41}} |7 Mar 2014 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Won vacant [[OPBF]] female bantamweight title}} |- |28 |{{no2}}Loss |19–9 | align="left" |[[Arely Muciño]] |MD |10 |25 Jan 2014 | align="left" |{{small|Arena Solidaridad, [[Monterrey]], Mexico}} | |- |27 |{{yes2}}Win |19–8 | align="left" |Leslie Domingo |TKO |3 (8), {{small|1:58}} |28 Nov 2013 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |26 |{{no2}}Loss |18–8 | align="left" |[[Jessica Chávez]] |UD |10 |27 Jul 2013 | align="left" |{{small|Palenque de la Fería, [[Chihuahua City]], Mexico}} | |- |25 |{{no2}}Loss |18–7 | align="left" |[[Zulina Muñoz]] |UD |10 |2 Mar 2013 | align="left" |{{small|Gimnasio de las Liebres, [[Río Bravo, Tamaulipas|Río Bravo]], Mexico}} | align="left" |{{small|For [[List of WBA female world champions#Super flyweight|WBA female super-flyweight title]]}} |- |24 |{{no2}}Loss |18–6 | align="left" |[[Mariana Juárez]] |UD |10 |15 Dec 2012 | align="left" |{{small|Arena Coliseo, [[Guadalajara]], Mexico}} | |- |23 |{{no2}}Loss |18–5 | align="left" |Janeth Perez |UD |10 |6 Oct 2012 | align="left" |{{small|Palenque de la Feria, [[Tepic]], Mexico}} | align="left" |{{small|For [[List of WBC female world champions#Bantamweight|WBC female bantamweight title]]}} |- |22 |{{no2}}Loss |18–4 | align="left" |Naoko Yamaguchi |UD |10 |9 Jul 2012 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Lost WBA female super-flyweight title}} |- |21 |{{yes2}}Win |18–3 | align="left" |Nucharin Yoohanngoh |TKO |3 (10), {{small|1:25}} |17 May 2011 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Retained WBA female super-flyweight title}} |- |20 |{{yes2}}Win |17–3 | align="left" |Rie Fujimoto |{{abbr|RTD|Corner retirement}} |8 (10), {{small|2:00}} |6 Dec 2010 | align="left" |{{small|Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Retained WBA female super-flyweight title}} |- |19 |{{yes2}}Win |16–3 | align="left" |Kayoko Ebata |UD |10 |17 May 2010 | align="left" |{{small|[[Saitama Super Arena]], [[Saitama (city)|Saitama]], Japan}} | |- |18 |{{yes2}}Win |15–3 | align="left" |Shanee Martin |UD |10 |7 Feb 2010 | align="left" |{{small|[[World Memorial Hall]], [[Kobe]], Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Retained WBA female super-flyweight title}} |- |17 |{{yes2}}Win |14–3 | align="left" |[[Zhang Xiyan]] |SD |10 |26 Feb 2009 | align="left" |{{small|[[Korakuen Hall]], Tokyo, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Won [[List of WBA female world champions#Super flyweight|WBA female super-flyweight title]]}} |- |16 |{{yes2}}Win |13–3 | align="left" |Soo-Hyun Oh |TKO |5 (6), {{small|0:58}} |30 Nov 2008 | align="left" |{{small|Convention Center, [[Ginowan]], Japan}} | |- |15 |{{yes2}}Win |12–3 | align="left" |Eun Young Kim |MD |10 |15 Aug 2008 | align="left" |{{small|Citizen Gymnasium, [[Daegu]], South Korea}} | align="left" |{{small|Retained IFBA bantamweight title}} |- |14 |{{yes2}}Win |11–3 | align="left" |Eun Young Kim |UD |10 |18 May 2008 | align="left" |{{small|Yangcheongu Hall, [[Seoul]], South Korea}} | align="left" |{{small|Won IFBA [[bantamweight]] title}} |- |13 |{{yes2}}Win |10–3 | align="left" |Kazumi Izaki |UD |8 |10 Nov 2007 | align="left" |{{small|Shinjuku FACE, Tokyo, Japan}} | align="left" |{{small|Won {{abbr|JWBC|Japan Women's Boxing Commission}} flyweight title}} |- |12 |{{no2}}Loss |9–3 | align="left" |Young Mi Jo |{{abbr|MD|Majority decision}} |8 |13 Aug 2007 | align="left" |{{small|Yongsan Gu Park, [[Seoul]], South Korea}} | |- |11 |{{yes2}}Win |9–2 | align="left" |[[Ayaka Miyao]] |KO |2 (8) |24 Jun 2007 | align="left" |{{small|Shinjuku FACE, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |10 |{{yes2}}Win |8–2 | align="left" |Aya Tamaki |UD |4 |13 May 2007 | align="left" |{{small|Okayama, Japan}} | |- |9 |{{yes2}}Win |7–2 | align="left" |Tomoko Koga |PTS |6 |15 Apr 2007 | align="left" |{{small|Shinjuku FACE, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |8 |{{yes2}}Win |6–2 | align="left" |Seri |TKO |1 (4) |15 Dec 2006 | align="left" |{{small|Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |7 |{{yes2}}Win |5–2 | align="left" |Tian Meng |UD |6 |12 Oct 2006 | align="left" |{{small|Halla Gymnasium, [[Jeju City]], South Korea}} | |- |6 |{{yes2}}Win |4–2 | align="left" |Bison Miho |{{abbr|KO|Knockout}} |1 (4), {{small|1:50}} |10 Jun 2006 | align="left" |{{small|[[Shinjuku FACE]], Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |5 |{{no2}}Loss |3–2 | align="left" |Ju Hee Kim |UD |10 |22 Apr 2006 | align="left" |{{small|Shingoo University, [[Seongnam]], South Korea}} | align="left" |{{small|For [[International Female Boxers Association|IFBA]] [[junior-flyweight]] title}} |- |4 |{{yes2}}Win |3–1 | align="left" |Junko Kanbara |UD |4 |20 Nov 2005 | align="left" |{{small|[[Okayama]], Japan}} | |- |3 |{{yes2}}Win |2–1 | align="left" |Ji-Hyun Kim |{{abbr|SD|Split decision}} |10 |12 Nov 2005 | align="left" |{{small|[[Okcheon]], South Korea}} | align="left" |{{small|Won vacant OPFBA [[flyweight]] title}} |- |2 |{{no2}}Loss |1–1 | align="left" |Junko Minagawa |{{abbr|PTS|Points decision}} |4 |1 Oct 2005 | align="left" |{{small|Roppongi Velfarre, Tokyo, Japan}} | |- |1 |{{yes2}}Win |1–0 | align="left" |Maki Ochiai |{{abbr|TKO|Technical knockout}} |3 (4) |12 Jun 2005 | align="left" |{{small|Kitazawa Town Hall, [[Tokyo]], Japan}} | |}
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