Hinata Terayama


Hinata Terayama is a retired Japanese kickboxer. A professional competitor from 2016 until 2022, Terayama held the RISE Mini Flyweight championship, the J-Girls Mini Flyweight championship, and was the 2020 RISE Queen of Queens Tournament winner.
She was ranked as a top ten female pound for pound kickboxer by Combat Press from November 2020 until her retirement in March 2022, peaking at #3. She was the 2020 Combat Press "Female Fighter of the Year".

Kickboxing career

J-GIRLS

Terayama made her professional debut against C-CHAN in May 2016. She won the fight by unanimous decision.
Terayama won four of her next five fights, with decision wins against Mei Umeno, MARI, and an extra round decision against Miho, as well as a knockout victory over Miyako Mitsuhori. Hinata fought a majority draw with MISAKI.
In September 2017, Terayama fought a rematch with MISAKI for the J-GIRLS Mini Flyweight title. Hinata would lose the fight by unanimous decision.
Terayama rebounded with a three fight winning streak, defeating RINA, Momi and Miki Kitamura, to once again earn a chance to fight for the J-GIRLS Mini Flyweight title. She won the rubber match with MISAKI by unanimous decision.
In her next fight, Terayama was scheduled to fight Mio Tsumura. Tsumura won the fight by majority decision. Terayama won her next fight against Maki Goto by unanimous decision.

RISE

RISE Mini Flyweight champion

Two months later, during RISE 134, Terayama fought Reina Sato for the inaugural RISE Queen Mini Flyweight title. She won the fight by unanimous decision.
Contuinuing to fight with RISE, Terayama won her next three fights, winning decision against Momi, KOKOZ and Sasori.
Terayama participated in the 2020 RISE Queen of Queens Tournament. In the quarterfinals, she fought Erika❤️. The fight went into an extra round, after which Terayama won a decision. In the semifinals, she fought a rematch with Sasori, and won by split decision. In the finals, Hinata fought a rubber match with Momi, and won the fight by unanimous decision. Terayama won a cash prize of 3 million yen which is the biggest amount in Japanese kickboxing history for a women's tournament.
Terayama was scheduled to fight Aida Looksaikongdin at RISE El Dorado, held in February 2021. Aida was unable to enter Japan due to travel restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and was replaced by Suzuka Tabuchi. Terayama beat Tabuchi by unanimous decision.
Terayama was scheduled to defend her RISE title against AKARI on May 15, 2021. Terayama won the fight by unanimous decision, winning 48-47 on all three judges scorecards.
Terayama was scheduled to fight the RISE Women's Flyweight champion Manazo Kobayashi at RISE GIRLS POWER 5. The fight will be contested at a 49.5 kg catchweight. Terayama won the fight by majority decision, with scores of 30-29, 30-29 and 29-29.
Terayama announced her retirement from the sport on March 15, 2022, after undergoing surgery on her right hip.

Titles and accomplishments

Professional
  • RISE
  • * 2020 RISE Queen of Queens Tournament Winner
  • * 2019 RISE Queen Mini Flyweight Championship
  • **One successful title defense
  • J-NETWORK
  • * 2018 J-GIRLS Mini Flyweight Champion
Amateur
  • 2013 Bigbang -37kg Champion
  • 2014 Bigbang -40kg Champion
  • 2014 MA Kick Jr -42kg Champion
  • Bigbang Women -45kg Champion
  • 2014 J-NETWORK All Japan Women's B-League -46kg Champion
  • 2015 PRE J-GIRLS -46kg Tournament Winner
Awards

Kickboxing record

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