A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 5, 2008
Original Title:
Fatal Femmes Fighting: Asian Invasion
Genres:
TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 150
The world of Mixed Martial Arts isn't just for the men anymore! Fatal Femmes Fighting was created with a single solitary mission: bring together the best female MMA fighters from around the world and determine the best of the best! On this historic night, 16 women would have the opportunity to make MMA history with the first all-female, no-holds-barred cage-fighting card sanctioned by the State of California! And, for 6 women, it was a night that would give them the opportunity to become the first Fatal Femmes Fighting champion in their weight class as Jen Case battled Yoko Takahashi for the FFF Middleweight Title, Cassandra Blasso went to war with Roxanne Modaferri over the Lightweight Title, and Japan's feared Masako Yoshida steps in the cage against US women's MMA standout Lisa Ward to crown the first FFF Flyweight Champion!
Director:
Michael Kolko
Director of Photography:
Joseph M. Setele
Editor:
Josh Muscatine
Peter J. Clark
Executive Producer:
Jason Dudek
Michael Kolko
Michael Landsberg
Ilan Lewinger
Grip:
Ledge Musselman
Production Sound Mixer:
Steve Bedaux
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