Rebels | |
Type: | Private |
Industry: | Martial-arts entertainment planning and promotion |
Foundation: | 2010 |
Founders: | Genki Yamaguchi |
Location City: | Tokyo |
Location Country: | Japan |
Owner: | Def Fellow |
Homepage: | Rebels |
is a defunct martial arts entertainment planning and promotion brand, which was established in 2010 and merged into Knock Out in 2021.
Rebels was established by the former two-weight Martial Arts Japan kickboxing champion Genki Yamaguchi on December 1, 2009, with the aim of popularizing the sport of muay thai in Japan.[1] The inaugural event was held jointly by M-1 Challenge and Cross-Point on January 29, 2010, and was headline by a lightweight bout between Arashi Fujihara and TOMONORI.[2] Starting with the third event, Rebels-EX, Cross Point broke their partnership with M-1 and remained as the sole promoter and organizer of the events.[3]
On June 11, 2011, Rebels announced a partnership with the Dutch-based It's Showtime, which allowed cross-promotion and mutual exchange of fighters under contract.[4] The first joint event was held on July 18, 2011, under the name “Stand up JAPAN!” REBELS × IT'S SHOWTIME 〜 REBELS.8 〜 and was headlined by a -61 kg title eliminator between Rebels contracted Kan Itabashi and Genki Yamamoto.[5]
On October 28, 2012, Rebels announced events from that point forward would be held under two rulesets: Rebels rules, which was similar to K-1 and Rebels Muay Thai rules, which allowed for elbows, sweeps and five-round bouts.[6]
Rebels entered into a partnership with Knock Out on May 20, 2019, which likewise held events under kickboxing and muay thai rules.[7] On June 15, 2020, Bushido Road sold Knock Out ownership rights to Def Fellow, the operating company of Rebels.[8] The final Rebels event, "REBELS~The FINAL~", was held on February 28, 2021.[9] A month later, the brand was merged with Knock Out.[10]
Weight limit: 701NaN1Rebels Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Hinata (def. Takuma Konishi) | align=center | April 14, 2013 |
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align=left | Kaito Ono (def. Hinata) | align=center | February 28, 2021 | ||
Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | T-98 (def. Kentarō Hokuto) | align=center | April 19, 2015 | ||
T-98 vacated the title on June 14, 2019[11] | |||||
align=left | Eiji Yoshida (def. Yoshiro Tsuzaki) | align=center | October 16, 2019 | ||
Weight limit: 67.51NaN1Rebels Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | UMA (def. Caz Janjira) | align=center | October 6, 2019 | ||
UMA vacated the title on December 15, 2020, after suffering a retinal detachment | |||||
Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Naoto Itakura (def. Daisuke Tsutsumi) | align=center | October 20, 2013 | ||
Itakura retired from professional competition on July 25, 2014 | |||||
Weight limit: 651NaN1Rebels Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Zen Fujita (def. Mohan Dragon) | align=center | October 28, 2012 | ||
Fujita vacated the title on May 16, 2014, as he was unable to defend the title | |||||
align=left | UMA (def. Hiroki Nakamura) | align=center | July 25, 2014 | ||
align=left | Yōsuke Mizouchi (def. UMA) | align=center | April 19, 2015 | ||
Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Yōsuke Mizouchi (def. Hiroyuki Norose) | align=center | October 26, 2014 | ||
align=left | Hachimaki (def. Yōsuke Mizouchi) | align=center | January 25, 2015 |
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align=left | Fukashi Mizutani (def. Hachimaki) | align=center | November 30, 2016 | ||
Weight limit: 62.51NaN1Rebels Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Keisuke Niwa (def. Tatsuya Inaishi) | align=center | April 20, 2019 | ||
align=left | Bazooka Koki (def. Keisuke Niwa) | align=center | August 30, 2020 | ||
Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Hachimaki (def. Akihiro Kuroda) | align=center | July 21, 2013 | ||
Hachimaki vacated the title on May 14, 2014 to move up to super lightweight[12] | |||||
align=left | Sho Ogawa (def. Yukimitsu Takahashi) | align=center | September 28, 2014 | ||
align=left | Hiroaki Raiden (def. Sho Ogawa) | align=center | July 12, 2015 | ||
Raiden retired from professional competition on June 11, 2017 | |||||
align=left | Ryotaro (def. Santana Pilano) | align=center | November 24, 2017 | ||
Weight limit: 601NaN1Rebels Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Hikaru Machida (def. Fukashi) | align=center | October 20, 2013 |
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Machida vacated the title on May 16, 2019[13] | |||||
align=left | Hiroki Suzuki (def. Kenshiro Aoi) | align=center | June 9, 2019 |
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Suzuki vacated the title on December 20, 2020, after moving to boxing[14] | |||||
Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Yasuyuki (def. SHIGERU) | align=center | January 26, 2014 |
Weight limit: 57.51NaN1Rebels Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Kazuki Koyano (def. Kenta Yagami) | align=center | October 23, 2016 |
Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Yuya Kiyokawa (def. KING Kōhei) | align=center | December 23, 2014 | ||
Kiyokawa retired from professional competition on December 22, 2016[15] | |||||
align=left | Kenta Yagami (def. Takahiro Sakuragi) | align=center | December 23, 2014 | ||
Yagami vacated the title on April 20, 2019, after losing in a non-title bout[16] | |||||
align=left | Haruto Yasumoto (def. Shogo Kuriaki) | align=center | June 9, 2019 | ||
Weight limit: 551NaN1
Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Ryuya Kusakabe (def. Taisuke Degai) | align=center | July 21, 2013 | ||
Kusakabe vacated the title on February 19, 2014 when he went to boxing.[17] | |||||
align=left | Masahide Kudo (def. Takeo Oode) | align=center | May 10, 2015 |
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Kudo vacated the title in 2017 when he signed with the RISE promotion. | |||||
align=left | KOUMA (def. Hidemaru) | align=center | June 11, 2017 | ||
align=left | KING Kyosuke (def. KOUMA) | align=center | April 27, 2018 | ||
Kyosuke vacated the title on June 9, 2019, after losing in a non-title bout[18] | |||||
Weight limit: 52.51NaN1Rebels Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Ryuji Kato (def. Masataka Seki) | align=center | July 25, 2014 | ||
align=left | Eisaku Ogasawara (def. Yuki Ueba) | align=center | July 12, 2015 | ||
Ogasawara vacated the title on September 6, 2017, after winning the ISKA title[19] | |||||
Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Kiminori Matsuzaki (def. Michael FlySkyGym) | align=center | October 23, 2016 | ||
align=left | Haruto Yasumoto (def. Kiminori Matsuzaki) | align=center | June 11, 2017 | ||
Yasumoto vacated the title in December 2019[20] | |||||
align=left | Ryuto Oinuma (def. Shinjiro Sato) | align=center | June 6, 2018 |
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align=left | Yusei Shirahata (def. Ryuto Oinuma) | align=center | February 28, 2021 | ||
Weight limit: 50.81NaN1Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Eisaku Ogasawara (def. Hiroyuki Yamano) | align=center | May 6, 2013 | ||
Ogasawara vacated the title on May 16, 2014 in order to move up in weight[21] | |||||
align=left | Kiminori Matsuzaki (def. Naoya Yajima) | align=center | March 4, 2015 | ||
align=left | Kazuya Okuwaki (def. Matsuzaki Kiminori) | align=center | January 24, 2016 | ||
align=left | Satsuma 3373 (def. Kazuya Okuwaki) | align=center | August 7, 2016 | ||
Weight limit: 461NaN1Rebels Muay Thai Rules
width=25% | Name | width=15% | Date | width=45% | Defenses |
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align=left | Panchan Rina (def. MISAKI) | align=center | August 30, 2020 | ||