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Award Winning Women's Boxing Film

posted by Wombat Sports
Friday, December 2, 2011 at 9:15am EST

Wombat sports is dedicated to women in combat sports. Former news editor of “Fightergirls” MarQ Piocos has been covering Women’s MMA for over three years, having picked up coverage of wrestling, boxing, and grappling. It is his vision to bring some of the best coverage to help bring and promote the ever expanding popularity of women’s MMA, wrestling, and martial arts with some of the best writers and athletes.

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There are many more mature women taking up fighting sports, and a movie out of Japan is bringing that trend to light.

“Fighting Okan” is the fictional story of a 38-year old woman’s dream of becoming a professional boxer and the impact on her family. Saya Saeki (played by Nakazawa Yuko) is a loving mother of two children and a loving wife. One day, Saeki’s husband files for divorce. To alleviate stress, she takes up boxing and finds a new dream of becoming a pro-fighter.

Director Naoki Maeda has won awards from the film all around the world; including Indie Fest and the Alabama Film Festival. It opened in Japan this past month, but no word on whethe any U.S. independent theaters will have the film.

Expect it to be on DVD in 2012.

You can watch the trailer for the movie below.

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