Fighting Network Rings

Fighting Network Rings
Private
Industry Mixed Martial Arts promotion
Founded 1991 (professional wrestling)
1995 (mixed martial arts)
Founder Akira Maeda
Key people
Akira Maeda
Website www.rings.co.jp

Fighting Network Rings, trademarked as RINGS, is a Japanese combat sport promotion that has lived three distinct periods: puroresu promotion from its inauguration to 1995, mixed martial arts promotion from 1995 to its 2002 disestablishment, and the revived mixed martial arts promotion from 2008 onward.

RINGS was founded by Akira Maeda on May 11, 1991, following the dissolution of Newborn UWF. At that time, Maeda and Mitsuya Nagai were the only two people to transfer from UWF, wrestlers such as Kiyoshi Tamura, Hiromitsu Kanehara and Kenichi Yamamoto would later also transfer from UWF International.

Tournaments

Mega Battle Tournament

King of Kings

Title Tournaments

Other Tournaments

Championships

Open-Weight Championship

No. Name Date Location Notes
1 Japan Kiyoshi Tamura
(def. Mikhail Illoukhine)
January 21, 1998
(Mega Battle Tournament 1997)
Tokyo, Japan
2 Georgia (country) Tariel Bitsadze
(def. Kiyoshi Tamura)
May 29, 1998
(Fighting Integration III)
Sapporo, Japan
3 Japan Kiyoshi Tamura
(def. Tariel Bitsadze)
May 22, 1999
(Rise III)
Tokyo, Japan
4 Netherlands Gilbert Yvel
(def. Kiyoshi Tamura)
April 20, 2000
(Millennium Combine)
Tokyo, Japan Title was vacated in May 2000 when Yvel signed to Pride FC.
5 Russia Fedor Emelianenko
(def. Renato Sobral)
August 11, 2001
(10th Anniversary)
Tokyo, Japan

Light-Heavyweight Championship (−95 kg (209.4 lb))

No. Name Date Location Notes
1 Japan Masayuki Naruse
(def. Christopher Haseman)
August 13, 1997
(Fighting Extension VI)
Kagoshima, Japan Title Dissolved.

Middleweight Championship (−80 kg (176.4 lb))

No. Name Date Location Notes
1 Brazil Ricardo Arona
(def. Gustavo Ximu)
August 11, 2001
(Rings-10th Anniversary)
Tokyo, Japan Promotion closed on February 15, 2002.

Japanese roster

Foreigners

RINGS' system was largely much inspired by organizations such as the National Wrestling Alliance and FIFA, and featured fighters from different countries organized into stables. These foreign fighters would then compete against RINGS' Japanese competitors and against each other.

Stables

Decline

Maeda retired from active duty in 1998, leaving Tamura as the top star, but the collapse of UWF International and the subsequent rise of PRIDE provided competition that proved to be too much for the promotion. On February 15, 2002, RINGS ceased activity.[1]

Many Japanese RINGS stars, including Masayuki Naruse, Wataru Sakata and Hiroyuki Ito, made the transition back into puroresu. The MMA promotion ZST was founded in November 2002 to accommodate former Japanese RINGS fighters who remained competitors in mixed martial arts.

Revival

Following the dissolution of Hero's and the conclusion of Maeda's involvement with FEG, Maeda revived the RINGS brand for a new series of MMA events named The Outsider. The first RINGS The Outsider event occurred on March 30, 2008. Over a dozen Outsider events have been held since.[2]

The brand was resurrected once more on January 22, 2012 with Battle Genesis: Vol. 9, Volume 8 took place on September 20, 2001. The event was sanctioned by fellow mixed martial arts promotion ZST.[3]

See also

References

  1. 前田日明 07年リングス再始動へ (in Japanese). Archived from the original on January 10, 2008.
  2. "UFC, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) News, Results, Fighting". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
  3. 2012年 ZST・RINGS スケジュール
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