Junna Tsukii’s Transition to MMA
When in fighting form, Junna Tsukii had shown no quit in her. But this time, the Philippine team standout surprisingly decided to bow out of karate, saying she’s “out for a new challenge.” Tsukii, who made history when she became the first Filipina to win a gold in the World Games in 2022, bid her colorful karate career goodbye in a social media post.
New Beginnings in MMA
In a separate post, the Filipino-Japanese also shared a digital poster announcing her mixed martial arts (MMA) debut on August 31 against Japanese Ruka Sakamoto in Odaiba, Japan. Tsukii expressed her excitement for this new chapter and the support she hopes to receive from her fans.
Challenges and Successes
Since deciding to represent the Philippines almost a decade ago after a stellar career in Japan, Tsukii climbed to world No. 3 in the female kumite -50kg last year. Her journey was not without challenges, including controversial judges’ decisions and criticisms regarding her heritage. Despite this, she achieved significant milestones such as winning gold in the World Games and medals in various regional competitions.
Looking Ahead
At 32, Tsukii feels stronger than ever and is eager to replicate her success in MMA. She expressed her desire to explore new opportunities and continue pushing her limits. Tsukii’s determination and passion for her craft are evident as she embarks on this new phase of her athletic career.
“I just want to fly around the world and go crazy to death and apply more to my life,” she said. “Excited to do more with everyone.” Tsukii’s resilience and positive outlook highlight her readiness to face challenges head-on and write her own story in the world of mixed martial arts.