International Lethwei Federation Japan

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International Lethwei Federation Japan, also known as ILFJ, is a Japanese Lethwei promotion company with headquarters in Tokyo.[5]

Company typeLethwei promotion
Founded2016
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan[1]
Key people
Kakuo Shimizu [2]
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International Lethwei Federation Japan
Company typeLethwei promotion
Founded2016
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan[1]
Key people
Kakuo Shimizu [2]
OwnerYoshimitsu Mitsui[3]
(First On Stage Co., Ltd)[3][4]
Websiteilfj.or.jp Edit this at Wikidata
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History

In 2016, the ILFJ acquired a ‘’Grade-A’’ promoter licence from the Myanmar Traditional Lethwei Federation,[3] allowing them to organize traditional Lethwei events in Japan.[6][7] ILFJ then entered into a partnership with Myanmar businessman Mr. Wunna[8] CEO of Myanmar Media Group (MMG),[3] the organizer of the Myanmar Lethwei World Championship, to share fighters and co-organize the Lethwei events in Japan.[9] The first ILFJ event titled Lethwei Grand Prix in Japan 2016,[10] was held on 27 October 2016 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.[5][3]

On April 18, 2017, the Ambassador of Myanmar to Japan attended the first ever Lethwei world title fight headlining two non-Burmese in the sport's history at Lethwei in Japan 3.[11] The event organized by ILFJ featured reigning champion Dave Leduc vs Adem Yilmaz inside the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo.[12]

On July 10, 2022, hosted a 10 fights Lethwei tournament named Lethwei Unbeatable in Oyabe, Japan.[13][14]

Media coverage

After having an inaugural first event in the Japan in Tokyo (Lethwei Grand Prix 2016), FITE TV[15] signed a multi-year agreement to broadcast the promotion's Lethwei events.[16]

In 2017, the ILFJ signed a broadcasting deal with MNTV[17] to be aired in Myanmar[18] and livestreaming[19] available in Japan on AbemaTV.[20]

Events

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# Event Date Venue Location
16 Lethwei Unbeatable February 22, 2022 Oyabe Arena Japan Oyabe, Japan
15 Lethwei in Japan 15: Kizuna February 22, 2020 Edion Arena Japan Osaka, Japan
14 Lethwei in Japan 14: Mysterious Tenmei November 2, 2019 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
13 Lethwei in Japan 13: First Intention July 25, 2019 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
12 Lethwei in Japan 12: Proof of the Brave May 17, 2019 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
11 Lethwei in Japan 11: Millennium Force February 27, 2019 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
10 Lethwei in Japan 10: Inori November 14, 2018 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
9 Lethwei in Japan 9: Kodo September 13, 2018 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
8 Lethwei in Japan 8: Samurai June 29, 2018 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
7 Lethwei in Japan 7: Yuki February 21, 2018 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
6 Lethwei Grand Prix Japan 2017 November 15, 2017 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
5 Lethwei in Japan 5: Nexurise September 28, 2017 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
4 Lethwei in Japan 4: Frontier June 16, 2017 Tokyo Dome City Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
3 Lethwei in Japan 3: Grit April 18, 2017 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
2 Lethwei in Japan 2: Legacy February 16, 2017 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
1 Lethwei Grand Prix Japan 2016 October 27, 2016 Korakuen Hall Japan Tokyo, Japan
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List of champions

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DivisionUpper weight limitChampionSinceTitle defenses
Openweight80 kg (176.4 lb)+Canada Dave LeducJune 16, 2017 (Lethwei in Japan 4: Frontier)0
Featherweight65 kg (143.3 lb)Myanmar Thar A Thae Ta PwintJune 16, 2017 (Lethwei in Japan 4: Frontier)1
Bantamweight60 kg (132.3 lb)Japan Yuta HamamotoJune 16, 2017 (Lethwei in Japan 4: Frontier)0
Women's Featherweight62 kg (136.7 lb)Lithuania Julija StoliarenkoNovember 15, 2017 (Lethwei Grand Prix Japan 2017)1
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World championship history

Openweight Championship

No Weight limit: 80 kg (176.4 lb) and up
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No. Name Event Date Reign Defenses
1 Canada Dave Leduc
def. Nilmungkorn Sudsakorngym
Lethwei in Japan 4: Frontier
Tokyo, Japan
June 16, 2017 631 days
(Vacated)
Leduc vacated after signing with the WLC
Vacated March 9, 2019 [22]
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Rules

ILFJ uses traditional Lethwei rules, with no point system. The only way to win is by knockout or because of an injury or the inability to fight any more. At the end of the match if the two fighters are still standing, the fight is declared a draw.

Rounds

Each bout can be booked as 4 or 5 rounds fight with 3 minutes per round and a 2-minute break in between rounds. Championship bouts are 5 round with 3 minutes per round.

Weight classes

ILFJ utilizes the following weight classes:

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Weight class name Upper limit
in kilograms (kg) in pounds (lb)
Bantamweight 60132.3
Featherweight 65143.3
Welterweight 70154.3
Middleweight 75165.3
Openweight No weight limit
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Notable fighters

See also

References

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