Sumiko Inaba

Sumiko Inaba
Born (1991-02-06) February 6, 1991 (age 33)
Pukalani, Hawaii, U.S.
Other namesLady Samurai
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight125 lb (57 kg; 8 st 13 lb)
DivisionFlyweight
Reach64.0 in (163 cm)
Fighting out ofHawaii, U.S.
TeamFly Pen Boxing
Maui
Years active2020–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total9
Wins8
By knockout4
By submission1
By decision3
Losses1
By decision1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Sumiko Inaba (born February 6, 1991) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Women's Flyweight division of the Bellator MMA.

Background

After graduating King Kekaulike High School, Inaba studied nursing before she discovered mixed martial arts while attending boxing classes to get into shape.

She has a daughter, Kiyarah-Lei, who was born around 2009.[1][2]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

She went 6-1 as an amateur, including four TKOs and one submission. After the pandemic put her career in the travel industry on hiatus, she put her full-time efforts into training. She decided to go professional in 2020 and landed an endorsement with Hilo-based Waiakea Water Company.[3][4]

Bellator MMA

After a successful amateur career, Inaba signed with Bellator MMA.[5]

She made her professional MMA debut against Jessica Ruiz on November 5, 2020, at Bellator 251.[6]

In her sophomore performance, Inaba faced Kristina Katsikis on May 21, 2021, at Bellator 259.[7] She won the bout via third-round TKO.[8]

Inaba faced Randi Field on October 16, 2021, at Bellator 268. She won the bout via arm-triangle choke in the second round.[9][10]

Inaba faced Whittany Pyles on April 23, 2022, at Bellator 279.[11] At the weigh-ins, Pyles missed weight for her bout, weighing in at 127.4 pounds, 1.4 pounds over the flyweight non-title fight limit. The bout proceeded at catchweight and Pyles was fined a percentage of her purse, which went to Inaba.[12] Inaba knocked out her opponent with a left hook in the first round.[13]

Inaba faced Nadine Mandiau on October 1, 2022, at Bellator 286.[14] She won the bout after grinding out a unanimous decision.[15]

Inaba faced Veta Arteaga on April 22, 2023, at Bellator 295.[16] She won the bout via unanimous decision.[17]

Inaba faced Denise Kielholtz on November 17, 2023, at Bellator 301.[18] In a bout contested mostly on the feet, Kielholtz maintained the advantage and won the bout via unanimous decision.[19]

Inaba was scheduled to Kaytlin Neil on April 4, 2024 at PFL 1.[20] However, a week before the event it was announced that Inaba had pulled out.[21]

Inaba made her debut with the Professional Fighters League on June 13, 2024 as she faced Saray Orozco at PFL 4. She won the bout via split decision.[22]

Inaba faced Mackenzie Stiller on September 7, 2024 at Bellator Champions Series 4. She won the fight via TKO in the second round.[23]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
9 matches 8 wins 1 loss
By knockout 4 0
By submission 1 0
By decision 3 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 8–1 Mackenzie Stiller TKO (punches) Bellator Champions Series 4 September 7, 2024 2 4:25 San Diego, California, United States
Win 7–1 Saray Orozco Decision (split) PFL 4 (2024) June 13, 2024 3 5:00 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Loss 6–1 Denise Kielholtz Decision (unanimous) Bellator 301 November 17, 2023 3 5:00 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win 6–0 Veta Arteaga Decision (unanimous) Bellator 295 April 22, 2023 3 5:00 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win 5–0 Nadine Mandiau Decision (unanimous) Bellator 286 October 1, 2022 3 5:00 Long Beach, California, United States
Win 4–0 Whittany Pyles KO (punches) Bellator 279 April 23, 2022 1 1:22 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Catchweight (127.4 lb) bout; Pyles missed weight.
Win 3–0 Randi Field Submission (arm-triangle choke) Bellator 268 October 16, 2021 2 2:02 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win 2–0 Kristina Katsikis TKO (punches) Bellator 259 May 21, 2021 3 3:35 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win 1–0 Jessica Ruiz TKO (elbows) Bellator 251 November 5, 2020 1 4:59 Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 6–1 Kelsey Gilmore TKO (punches) Cowboy Fight Series 2 June 29, 2019 3 0:57 Sterling, Virginia, United States Won the vacant CFS Flyweight Championship.
Win 5–1 Nadine Mandiau TKO (punches) Tuff-N-Uff: Fight Night Henderson October 5, 2018 1 1:05 Henderson, Nevada, United States Won the TUFF Strawweight Championship.
Win 4–1 Tenika Waldroup Submission (armbar) Tuff-N-Uff: Pack The Mack June 30, 2018 2 2:03 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won the TUFF Flyweight Championship.
Win 3–1 Brianne Jhun Decision (unanimous) War on the Valley Isle 6 November 11, 2017 3 3:00 Wailuku, Hawaii, United States Won the SBC Flyweight Championship.
Win 2–1 Des Vida TKO (punches) War on the Valley Isle 5 November 12, 2016 2 2:31 Wailuku, Hawaii, United States
Loss 1–1 Kendra Elizabeth Linn Decision (majority) Maui FC 6 March 26, 2016 3 3:00 Maui, Hawaii, United States
Win 1–0 Katherine Antoniak TKO (punches) War on the Valley Isle 3 November 8, 2014 2 1:49 Kahului, Hawaii, United States

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See also

References

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