Emiko Raika


Emiko Raika is a Japanese female professional boxer and mixed martial artist.
Although more Japanese women have taken up traditionally male sports such as karate, kickboxing and wrestling in recent years, many in Japan still believe that women should not box, because of the injury risk. Raika, who has suffered a broken nose and an eye socket fracture in fights, shrugs off the possibility of injuries.
"When I told friends that I want to become a boxer, they were surprised and put down my decision because I am a woman," said Raika. "But I had to resist. I like boxing and I wanted to do it. In fact, I am expressing myself through boxing. I am fighting not to beat the opponent, but for myself."

Biography

Early life

Raika lived with her grandmother until she was three. After her grandmother died, she spent the next 15 years in the Karyo-en children's home in Kyoto. Raika was a good student, among the top of her high school graduating class. She studied at Ogaki Women's College and became a licensed dental hygienist, later working at a dental clinic. She quit the job after a month, because she did not like the uniform. She tried other jobs, but they did not make her happy.
"I felt as if I were not living and felt myself destroying." said Raika, "I was very weak mentally. I could choose to have an ordinary life, but I wanted more than just that - to become strong."

Boxing career

Always enjoying rough sports such as wrestling and rugby, Raika joined a local boxing gym that she found while commuting to work at a battery manufacture, and trained to compete as an amateur boxer.
Raika had three wins in three amateur fights, and was named the most outstanding woman in a local amateur tournament, where she was spotted by Toshihiro Yamaki, a Tokyo gym owner.
With a growing number of Japanese women becoming interested in boxing, a group of gym owners had organized a women's boxing association in 1999, with Yamaki as its secretary general, called the Japanese Women's Boxing Commission.
Yamaki was impressed by Raika, and asked her to join his gym and turn professional. She now devotes full-time to boxing.
Raika won the WIBA Featherweight World title from Australian Sharon Anyos in 2001, and successfully defended the title in a 2002 rematch. After destroying an overmatched Shelby Walker in two rounds for her second title defence on May 23, 2004, Raika made her 3rd title defence against the rugged brawler Melissa Fiorentino on September 18, 2004, in Kyoto, Japan. It was called the WIBA 2004 Fight of the Year, Raika again successfully defended her crown via 10 round decision in a brutal toe-to-toe slugfest.
Raika then vacated her world title at featherweight to move up in weight to the super featherweight division.
On March 13, 2005, in Tokyo, Japan, Raika lost a 10 round decision to Chevelle Hallback for the vacant WIBA Super Featherweight World Title.
On October 1, 2005, in Tokyo, Japan, Raika won an 8 round decision over Belinda Laracuente.
On May 20, 2006, in Cholla Province, Korea, Raika moved up another 2 weight classes, to 140 pounds, where she won a 10 round unanimous decision over Won Mi Chung, for the IFBA Light Welterweight World Title.
On June 10, 2006, in Tokyo, Japan, Raika knocked out Yoko Takahashi in the 4th round with a body shot.
On December 15, 2006, in Tokyo, Japan, Raika won a 10 round unanimous decision over Terri Blair to win the vacant WIBA Lightweight World Title.

Combat Record

Mixed martial arts record

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundTimeDateLocationNotes
34Loss25–8–1 Choi HyunmiUD102:00Aug 15, 2013 Wolmido, Icheoninterim WBA World female super featherweight title
33Win25–7–1 Cristina SanchezUD82:00Mar 12, 2013 Korakuen Hall
32Win24–7–1 Bas Sor TammajakKO21:10Oct 28, 2012 Furukawa Sogo Gym, Osaki, Miyagi
31Win23–7–1 Cynthia MunozUD62:00Jul 11, 2012 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
30Loss22–7–1 Jelena MrdjenovichUD102:00Sep 22, 2011 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
29Win22–6–1 Chika MizutaniKO41:54Apr 4, 2011 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
28Win21–6–1 Bronwyn WylieUD102:00Sep 24, 2010 Korakuen Hall, Tokyovacant OPBF female lightweight title
27Win20–6–1 Lamduan SuperchampsKO32:09Apr 1, 2010 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
26Win19–6–1 Pantip MuangubonKO41:48Dec 6, 2009 ATC Hall, Osaka, Osaka, Japan
25Loss18–6–1 Layla McCarterUD102:00Jul 3, 2009 South Point Hotel Casino, Las Vegas, NevadaWBA World female lightweight title Global Boxing Union Female World lightweight title
24Loss18–5–1 Olivia GerulaSD82:00Mar 3, 2009 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
23Loss18–4–1 Ann SaccuratoUD102:00Aug 11, 2008 Korakuen Hall, Tokyovacant WBC World female lightweight title
22Win18–3–1 Natalie BrownMD62:00May 9, 2008 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo,
21Win17–3–1 Ann SaccuratoMD102:00Nov 10, 2007 Shinjuku FACE, TokyoWomen's International Boxing Association World lightweight title
20Loss16–3–1 Jelena MrdjenovichUD102:00Apr 7, 2007 Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton, AlbertaWBC World female super featherweight title
19Win16–2–1 Terri BlairUD102:00Dec 15, 2006 Tokyovacant Women's International Boxing Association World lightweight title
18Win15–2–1 Yoko TakahashiKO41:30Jun 10, 2006 Shinjuku FACE
17Win14–2–1 Won-Mi JungUD102:00May 20, 2006Jeongeup, South Koreavacant International Female Boxers Association World super lightweight title
16Win13–2–1 Belinda LaracuentePTS82:00Oct 1, 2005 Roppongi Velfarre, Tokyo
15Loss12–2–1 Chevelle HallbackUD102:00Mar 13, 2005 Velfarre, Roppongi, TokyoWomen's International Boxing Association World featherweight title
14Win12–1–1 Melissa FiorentinoUD102:00Sep 18, 2004 KyotoWomen's International Boxing Association World featherweight title
13Win11–1–1 Shelby WalkerTKO21:59May 23, 2004 KyotoWomen's International Boxing Association World featherweight title
12Win10–1–1 Sharon AnyosUD102:00Nov 30, 2003 TokyoWomen's International Boxing Association World featherweight title
11Win9–1–1 Jeri SitzesMD82:00Jun 25, 2003 Tokyo
10Win8–1–1 Sharon AnyosSD102:00Dec 18, 2002 TokyoWomen's International Boxing Association World featherweight title
9Win7–1–1 Lauren BennettTKO20:27Sep 7, 2002 Tokyo
8Win6–1–1 Mika HarikaeTKO3Jun 9, 2002 Tokyo
7Loss5–1–1 Layla McCarterMD82:00Apr 29, 2002 Shimokita Town Hall, Tokyo
6Win5–0–1 Miki KikukawaUD102:00Feb 3, 2002 Shimokita Town Hall, Tokyo
5Win4–0–1 Mika HarikaeTKO31:15Jul 20, 2001 Shimokita Town Hall, Tokyo
4Win3–0–1 Miki KikukawaSD62:00Mar 2, 2001 Shimokita Town Hall, Tokyo
3Win2–0–1 Ann JiheMD62:00Dec 12, 2000 Shimokita Town Hall, Tokyo
2Draw1–0–1 Kaori KoizumiMD62:00Sep 21, 2000 Shimokita Town Hall, Tokyo
1Win1–0 Keiko OnumaTKO31:17May 8, 2000 Shimokita Town Hall, Tokyo