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Шаблон:Nihongo (IGF) was a Japanese professional wrestling and mixed martial arts promotion founded by Antonio Inoki in 2007.

History

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IGF founder and it's namesake Antonio Inoki in 2012

Antonio Inoki left New Japan Pro-Wrestling, a promotion he founded in 1972, to start the IGF. The first IGF show was held on June 29, 2007 at the Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The show's main event was a match between Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar, where they competed for Lesnar's IWGP Heavyweight Championship.[1]

Shinichi Suzukawa was scheduled to face Bob Sapp in an IGF special rules Heavyweight bout on December 31, 2010, at K-1 Dynamite!! 2010.[2] The fight was to be held under MMA rules, but the fighters wouldn't be wearing gloves. Closed-fist strikes would have been allowed, but palm strikes wouldn't have been permitted.[3] The event was to air on HDNet in North America.[4] However, the fight was canceled due to a last-minute contract dispute, with the Japanese audience in attendance told by the promoter involved in the dispute that Sapp “had lost his will to fight.”[5] In 2011 the company presented a gift to Kim Jong Il, leader of North Korea as part of a diplomatic effort.[6] In August 2014, IGF held two shows in Pyongyang, North Korea.[7]

On December 29, 2014, IGF announced a deal with PPTV to bring its programming to Chinese audiences.[8]

In 2017, Inoki created a new company, ISM, distancing himself from IGF. After that, his son-in-law Simon Inoki gained more influence in the company and created a new brand, "NEW". On March 23, 2018, Antonio Inoki sold his part of the promotion and left IGF. IGF closed on January 9, 2019. A new promotion featuring IGF's Chinese wrestlers, called "Eastern Heroes", was founded in 2019 by Simon Inoki.

Roster

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Roster at time of closing

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Notable alumni

Guests
Supervisor

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Championships

IWGP Heavyweight Championship

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IGF Championship

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In February 2011, IGF started a tournament to determine the first ever IGF Champion, which eventually led to a final match between Jérôme Le Banner and Josh Barnett. However, just days prior to the final match taking place, IGF announced on August 19 that Barnett would not be able to attend the event.[9] On August 22, IGF declared Le Banner the first champion.[10] The title was founded as a professional wrestling championship, but has since December 31, 2013, been contested in legitimate mixed martial arts fights.[11][12]

Title history

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Tournaments

IGF Championship Tournament

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  • Erik Hammer replaced Shinichi Suzukawa in the tournament after defeating Ray Sefo.[13]

World Bantamweight Grand Prix

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Inoki Genome Tournament 2012

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Inoki Genome Tournament 2013

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  • Shinichi Suzukawa received a bye to the semi-finals. Hideki Suzuki received a bye to the final after defeating Crusher Kawaguchi in a match. Atsushi Sawada advanced to the final despite his match against Shinichi Suzukawa ending in a double countout.[14]

IGF World GP

  • Quarterfinals took place on April 11, 2015 at IGF 3
  • Semi-finals took place on August 29, 2015 at IGF 4
  • The final took place on December 31, 2015 at Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2015.

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IGF events

# Event title Date Location
1 Toukon Bom-Ba-Ye June 29, 2007 Tokyo, Japan
2 Genome September 8, 2007 Nagoya, Japan
3 Genome2 〜 Inoki Fighting Xmas December 20, 2007 Tokyo, Japan
4 Genome3 〜 Inoki Memorial 65 February 16, 2008 Tokyo, Japan
5 Genome4 April 12, 2008 Osaka, Japan
6 Genome5 〜 Hokkaido Genki Summit June 23, 2008 Sapporo, Japan
7 Inoki Genki Festival in Hakodate 〜 Hakodate Tomodachi Bom-Ba-Ye June 25, 2008 Hakodate, Japan
8 Genome6 August 15, 2008 Tokyo, Japan
9 Genome7 November 24, 2008 Aichi, Japan
10 Genome8 March 15, 2009 Hiroshima, Japan
11 Genome9 August 9, 2009 Tokyo, Japan
12 Genome10 November 3, 2009 Tokyo, Japan
13 Genome11 February 22, 2010 Tokyo, Japan
14 Genome12 May 9, 2010 Osaka, Japan
15 Genome13 September 25, 2010 Tokyo, Japan
16 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2010 December 3, 2010 Tokyo, Japan
17 Genome14 February 5, 2011 Fukuoka, Japan
18 Genome15 April 28, 2011 Tokyo, Japan
19 Genome16 July 10, 2011 Tokyo, Japan
20 Inoki Genome 〜 Super Stars Festival 2011 August 27, 2011 Tokyo, Japan
21 Genome17 September 3, 2011 Aichi, Japan
22 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2011 December 2, 2011 Tokyo, Japan
23 Fighting Spirit Festival in Iwaki December 4, 2011 Iwaki, Japan
24 Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011 December 31, 2011 Saitama, Japan
25 Genome18 February 17, 2012 Tokyo, Japan
26 Genome19 March 20, 2012 Fukuoka, Japan
27 Genome20 May 26, 2012 Tokyo, Japan
28 KF-1 World Martial Arts Tournament July 10, 2012 Shanghai, China
29 Genome21 July 14, 2012 Osaka, Japan
30 Genome22 September 29, 2012 Aichi, Japan
31 Genome23 October 16, 2012 Tokyo, Japan
32 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye World Series in Pakistan December 2, 2012 Lahore, Pakistan
33 December 5, 2012 Peshawar, Pakistan
34 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2012 December 31, 2012 Tokyo, Japan
35 Genome24 February 23, 2013 Tokyo, Japan
36 Genome25 March 20, 2013 Fukuoka, Japan
37 Genome26 May 26, 2013 Tokyo, Japan
38 Genome27 July 20, 2013 Osaka, Japan
39 Shangai Dojo Opening Anniversary Special Event July 24, 2013 Shanghai, China
40 Fields New Model Exhibition September 11, 2013 Tokyo, Japan
41 Genome28 September 28, 2013 Aichi, Japan
42 Genome29 October 26, 2013 Tokyo, Japan
43 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2013 December 31, 2013 Tokyo, Japan
44 Pakistan–Japan Friendship Festival April 27, 2014 Tokyo, Japan
45 Inoki Genome Fight 1 May 5, 2014 Tokyo, Japan
46 Genome30 July 13, 2014 Fukuoka, Japan
47 Tohoku Earthquake Restoration Charity Event – Genki Festival 2014 July 20, 2014 Iwaki, Japan
48 July 21, 2014 Sōma, Japan
49 July 22, 2014 Iwanuma, Japan
50 July 23, 2014 Ishinomaki, Japan
51 July 24, 2014 Kesennuma, Japan
52 July 25, 2014 Ōfunato, Japan
53 July 26, 2014 Miyako, Japan
54 July 27, 2014 Aomori, Japan
55 Inoki Genome Fight 2 August 23, 2014 Tokyo, Japan
56 International Pro Wrestling Festival in Pyongyang August 30, 2014 Pyongyang, North Korea
57 August 31, 2014 Pyongyang, North Korea
58 Genome31 October 13, 2014 Aichi, Japan
59 Road to Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2014 Fan Festival December 1, 2014 Tokyo, Japan
60 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2014 December 31, 2014 Tokyo, Japan
61 Genome32 February 20, 2015 Tokyo, Japan
62 Inoki Genome Fight 3 April 11, 2015 Tokyo, Japan
63 Genome33 May 5, 2015 Osaka, Japan
64 Genome34 June 27, 2015 Aichi, Japan
65 Inoki Genome Fight 4 August 29, 2015 Tokyo, Japan
66 Ja Matsuri 2015 October 31, 2015 Minamisōma, Japan
67 November 1, 2015 Minamisōma, Japan
68 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2015 December 31, 2015 Tokyo, Japan
69 Genome35 February 26, 2016 Tokyo, Japan
70 Genome36 May 29, 2016 Osaka, Japan
71 Shanghai Dojo Opening Commemoration Convention August 8, 2016 Shanghai, China
72 Inoki–Ali 40th Anniversary September 3, 2016 Tokyo, Japan
73 NEW Opening Series April 5, 2017 Tokyo, Japan
74 Shanghai Launching Business Convention April 8, 2017 Shanghai, China
75 NEW Opening Series April 20, 2017 Tokyo, Japan
76 April 30, 2017 Kasukabe, Japan
77 May 12, 2017 Tochigi, Japan
78 May 21, 2017 Chiba, Japan
79 NEW Opening Series: Nasu Festival 2017 May 27, 2017 Tochigi, Japan
80 NEW 2nd Series June 2, 2017 Tokyo, Japan
81 June 8, 2017 Matsumoto, Japan
82 June 17, 2017 Osaka, Japan
83 June 18, 2017 Hyogo, Japan
84 July 7, 2017 Tokyo, Japan
85 July 15, 2017 Okazaki, Japan
86 July 16, 2017 Tsu, Japan
87 August 25, 2017 Tokyo, Japan
88 Japan & China Diplomatic Relations 45th Anniversary November 16, 2017 Tokyo, Japan
89 Toho Eiyu-den March 20, 2018 Tokyo, Japan
90 Dotonbori Pro x Toho Eiyu-den May 27, 2018 Osaka, Japan
91 Dotonbori Pro x Toho Eiyu-den 2 〜 Naniwa Eiyuden October 28, 2018 Osaka, Japan

See also

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References

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External links

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