Kalindra Faria vs Juliana Aguiar Set For MMA Super Heroes 2MMA Super Heroes will crown its first women’s flyweight champion when rising stars Kalindra Faria and Juliana “Julie” Werner Aguiar meet at MMA Super Heroes 2 on October 12th in São Paulo, Brazil. The 125-pound championship fight was officially announced by the promotion this week.

Faria and Aguiar both earned key wins in the semi-final round of the MMA Super Heroes women’s flyweight grand prix this past month. Faria avenged a past loss by submitting Carina “Barbie” Damm early in round one. Aguiar picked up a one-sided Unanimous Decision victory over Vanessa Melo.

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Gaza Out, Michele Gutierrez Faces Tyra Parker At Dakota FC 16Michele “Diablita” Gutierrez has received a new opponent for her upcoming flyweight bout at Dakota Fighting Championships 16: “Fall Brawl 2013” on August 23rd in Fargo, North Dakota. Gutierrez now meets Tyra Parker, who steps in to replace Jordan Nicole “Ninja Princess” Gaza on the card.

Gaza was forced to withdraw from the event earlier this week as a result of a medical suspension handed down by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation following a second-round TKO loss in an August 3rd boxing match. The Gutierrez-Parker bout was officially signed on Wednesday.

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Hiroko Yamanaka Confirms Retirement From Mixed Martial ArtsLess than one week after Hitomi Akano announced her retirement from MMA, another former Smackgirl champ has also called it a career. Hiroko “Cat’s Eye” Yamanaka, who captured the Smackgirl open-weight title in 2007, confirmed her retirement this morning after seven years in the sport.

Yamanaka began contemplating her retirement following a January decision loss to Ediane Gomes at Invicta FC 4 that resulted in a concussion. Like her former rival Akano, Yamanaka also took time to consider her next move before ultimately deciding to step away from MMA as an active competitor.

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Amanda Nunes Stops Sheila Gaff At UFC 163 In BrazilKnockout artist Amanda “The Lioness” Nunes made a triumphant return to her home country tonight at UFC 163: “Aldo vs Korean Zombie” in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The 25-year-old kicked off her UFC career with a first-round TKO victory over fellow bantamweight Sheila “The German Tank” Gaff.

Nunes found herself in some early danger when Gaff took her back and threatened with a rear-naked choke, but she scrambled free and began to take control of the fight from top position. A barrage of hard punches and elbows dazed Gaff and referee Herb Dean intervened to stop the brief bout.

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UFC 163: "Aldo vs Korean Zombie" Live Play-By-Play & ResultsThe Ultimate Fighting Championship made its return to HSBC Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil tonight for UFC 163: “Aldo vs Korean Zombie.” The event was headlined by a UFC Featherweight Championship bout between current champ José “Scarface” Aldo and “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung.

Also on the card tonight, former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida took on fast-rising star Phil “Mr. Wonderful” Davis in the co-main event. Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira faced Thiago “Marreta” Santos in middleweight action. MMARising.com has live play-by-play for the card.

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Mizuki Inoue, Mio Tsumura Win 2013 Shoot Boxing Girls S-CupsTop Japanese prospect Mizuki Inoue captured her second straight Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup 53.5-kilogram title tonight at the 2013 Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup Japan Midsummer Festival in Tokyo. Inoue defeated rival Ai Takahashi for a third time in tonight’s tournament championship final.

Another teen prospect also captured her second straight title on tonight’s card. Mio Tsumura outlasted two opponents to become this year’s Shoot Boxing JKS48 high school girls’ tournament champion. Tsumura’s mentor, three-time Girls S-Cup winner Rena Kubota, was also victorious tonight.

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2013 Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup Live Play-By-Play & ResultsThe 2013 Shoot Boxing Girls S-Cup 53.5 tournament took place tonight at Yamano Hall in the Yoyogi district of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Tonight’s three-round tournament field included 2012 champion Mizuki Inoue, 2012 finalist Ai Takahashi and six more of Asia’s premier female shoot boxers.

Elsewhere tonight, three-time Girls S-Cup champion Rena Kubota took on Lorena “Lady Pitbull” Klijn in a non-tournament bout. The card also featured the semi-finals and final of the 2013 JKS48 high school girls’ tournament, which included Kubota’s top protégé, 2012 JKS48 winner Mio Tsumura.

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Hitomi Akano Announces Retirement After Nine-Year CareerFormer Smackgirl Middleweight Champion Hitomi “Girlfight Monster” Akano has officially retired from mixed martial arts. The 39-year-old announced the news on her blog on Thursday morning. She leaves the sport following a successful career that dates back to her professional debut in late 2004.

Akano took a full year to think about her decision before ultimately opting to retire. The judoka was one of Japan’s most successful female mixed martial artists to date. Of Akano’s 18 victories, 14 came via submission, and she scored key wins over some of MMA’s top female fighters during her career.

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