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Sayaka Shioda

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Sayaka Shioda (塩田 さやか, Sayaka Shioda) is a Japanese former mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, Sambo, submission grappling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt practitioner.

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In MMA, Shioda is a Shooto Grappling Flyweight Champion. A two-time Pan IBJJF Champion in the lower belt jiu-jitsu divisions, Shioda is an ADCC Submission Fighting World Champion, a Sambo World Champion and a three-time IBJJF World Jiu-Jitsu Championship medallist.

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Sayaka Shioda was born in Itakurai Ora, Gunma, Japan,[4] she is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ), Judo and Sambo.[5] She started MMA in 2005 fighting as a Flyweight with three pro fights that year in Pancrase and Shooto,[6] that same year she won silver at the 2005 Pan Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship competing as a lightweight, in a combined purple/brown/black category.[7] In 2007 she won the ADCC Asian Championships in Tokyo, Japan in the 55 kg category thus qualifying for the World Championship.[8]

Shioda won the 2007 ADCC World Championship after defeating Cynthia Hales in the quarter-final,[9] Bianca Baretto in the semi[10] and Felicia Oh in the final.[11] That same year she won silver at the 2007 IBJJF World Jiu-Jitsu Championship losing to Laurence Cousin in the final.[12] The following year she won bronze in the 2008 IBJJF World openweight after losing to Kyra Gracie; she won silver in her weight class at the 2009 IBJJF World after being submitted by Bianca Andrade in the final with just a few second left.[13]

At the 2009 ADCC World Championship Shioda came second in the -60 kg division, after defeating Bianca Andrade and Hillary Williams[14] but losing to Luanna Alzuguir in the final.[15] In 2010 Shioda faced Rikako Yuasa during DEEP X 05, submitting her in 22 seconds.[16]

In 2012, Shioda qualified for the Abu Dhabi World Brazilian jiu-jitsu Pro during the trials organised in Tokyo, competing in the light division.[17] Fighting under team Abe Ani Combat Club (AACC) at the 2012 World IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship she won bronze after losing to Ana Carolina Vidal of Gracie Humaita in the semi-final.[18]

In March 2013, she participated to the 2nd ADCC Asia trials taking place in Tokyo,[19] finishing second in the -60 kg category after Seiko Yamamoto.[20] In October 2013 she returned to MMA for the third edition of Real Fight Championship in the under 56 kg category, defeating the Chinese Jin Tang in the first round.[21]

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Championships and accomplishments

Submission Grappling

Main Achievements:

Brazilian jiu-jitsu

Main Achievements (black belt):

Main Achievements (coloured belts):

  • IBJJF Pan American Champion (2006 purple[d] / 2004 blue[e])
  • JBJJF All Japan Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Champion (2005[f])
  • 2nd place IBJJF Pan Championship (2005[g])
  • 2nd place IBJJF Asian Championship (2006 purple[h])
  • 3rd place JBJJF All Japan Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship (2005[27])

Sambo

Main Achievements:

MMA

  • All Japan Shooto Grappling Championship – Women's Flyweight Champion (2004[31])
  • All Japan Amateur Shooto – Women's Bantamweight Champion (2004[31])
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Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
5 matches 4 wins 1 loss
By knockout 0 1
By submission 3 0
By decision 1 0
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Notes

  1. brown/black feather division[22]
  2. brown/black light division[1]
  3. brown/black openweight division[24]
  4. feather division[25]
  5. Feather division[26]
  6. purple/brown/black Absolute division[27]
  7. purple/brown/black lightweight division[28]
  8. purple division[29]

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