Inoki Genome Federation
Japanese professional wrestling and mixed martial arts company
The Inoki Genome Federation (イノキ・ゲノム・フェデレーション , Inoki Genomu Federēshon ) (IGF ), also known in China as International Glory Fighting ,[ 1] [ 2] was a Japanese professional wrestling and mixed martial arts promotion founded by Antonio Inoki in 2007.
History
Antonio Inoki, IGF's founder and namesake, in 2012
Antonio Inoki founded the Inoki Genome Federation (IGF) after selling New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), a promotion he founded in 1972. 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 .[ 3]
From 2007 to 2008, the IGF served as the Japanese territory of the National Wrestling Alliance .[ 4] [ 5]
On December 31, 2010, Shinichi Suzukawa was scheduled to face Bob Sapp in an IGF special Super Heavyweight bout at K-1 Dynamite!! 2010 .[ 6] The fight was to be held under modified MMA rules, with the fighters being barred from wearing gloves, closed-fist strikes being illegal, and palm strikes being permitted.[ 7] The fight was planned to air on HDNet in North America .[ 8] However, the fight was canceled due to a last-minute contract dispute with Sapp; the Japanese audience in attendance were told by the K-1 promoters involved in the dispute that Sapp “had lost his will to fight.”[ 9]
In 2011, the promotion presented a gift to Kim Jong Il , the-then leader of North Korea as part of a diplomatic effort.[ 10] In August 2014, IGF held two shows in Pyongyang , North Korea.[ 11]
On December 29, 2014, IGF announced a deal with PPTV to bring its programming to Chinese audiences.[ 12] In 2015, Durango Kid and Laberinto, two of Inoki's former students, along with karateka Alfredo Perez, established an IGF off-shoot promotion in the United States called Inoki Sports Management,[ 13] also known as Lucha Wrestling Puroresu.[ 14] The three men would also re-establish the Inoki Dojo in Los Angeles .[ 13]
In 2017, Inoki began distancing himself from the IGF and created a new promotion called ISM. After the creation of ISM, Antonio's son-in-law Simon Inoki gained more influence within the promotion and created a new brand under the IGF banner called Next Exciting Wrestling (NEW). The IGF's inaugural NEW show was held on April 20, 2017. On March 23, 2018, Antonio Inoki sold his part of the promotion and left the IGF. In April 2018, Nosawa Rongai , along with IGF wrestlers Kendo Kashin and Kazuyuki Fujita , created an IGF off-shoot promotion known as Hagure IGF International.[ 15] [ 16] A new brand featuring IGF's Chinese wrestlers called Eastern Heroes (东方英雄 , Toho Eiyu-den ) was later founded by Simon Inoki. On June 26, Eastern Heroes wrestlers participated on night 8 of Pro Wrestling Noah 's Navigation with Emerald Spirits tour.[ 17] The IGF closed on January 9, 2019. After the IGF's closure, Assist Co., Ltd., the promotion's parent company, opened a chain of bakeries, leading to both Kendo Kashin and Simon Inoki to humorously state "IGF has become a bakery".[ 18] [ 19]
In August 2022, Antonio Inoki revived the IGF, now standing for the Inoki Genki Factory, to serve as his official management company.[ 20] On October 1, at age 79, Inoki died from systemic transthyretin amyloidosis .[ 21] [ 22] [ 23] On December 28, the Inoki Genki Factory held their first show, Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye x Ganryujima, a memorial event honoring Inoki organized in collaboration with Samurai Warriors Ganryujima and NJPW.[ 24] On December 14, 2024, IGF participated in the Antonio Inoki Memorial Show organized in Shanghai, China by NJPW and various Asia-Pacific Federation of Wrestling promotions.[ 25]
Roster
Roster at time of closing
Notable alumni
Guests
Supervisor
Championships
IWGP Heavyweight Championship
IGF Championship
IGF Championship Promotion Inoki Genome Federation Date established August 22, 2011 Date retired January 9, 2019
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.[ 26] On August 22, IGF declared Le Banner the first champion.[ 27] The title was founded as a professional wrestling championship, but has since December 31, 2013, been contested in legitimate mixed martial arts fights.[ 28] [ 29]
Title history
Key
No.
Overall reign number
Reign
Reign number for the specific champion
Days
Number of days held
Defenses
Number of successful defenses
Tournaments
IGF Championship Tournament
Erik Hammer replaced Shinichi Suzukawa in the tournament after defeating Ray Sefo.[ 32]
World Bantamweight Grand Prix
Inoki Genome Tournament 2012
Ths tournament took place entirely on the Genome20 event.
Inoki Genome Tournament 2013
This tournament took place entirely on the Genome26 event.
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.[ 33]
Road to Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye Challenge Tournament
Semifinals
Final
Yusuke Masuda
W
Takaaki "C-Boy" Oban
DEC
Yusuke Masuda
W
Ryo Sakai
DEC
Ryo Sakai
W
Tsuyoshi Kurihara
DEC
IGF World GP
Quarterfinals took place on April 11, 2015 at Inoki Genome Fight 3.
Semi-finals took place on August 29, 2015 at Inoki Genome Fight 4.
The final took place on December 31, 2015 at Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2015 .
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Yosef Ali Mohammad
TKO
Dion Staring
Rd 1
Yosef Ali Mohammad
TKO
Fernando Rodrigues Jr.
Rd 1
Fernando Rodrigues Jr.
TKO
Antony Rea
Rd 1
Fernando Rodrigues Jr.
TKO
Oli Thompson
Rd 1
Chris Barnett
TKO
Emil Zahariev
Rd 2
Chris Barnett
DEC
Oli Thompson
Rd 2
Oli Thompson
DEC
Ikuhisa Minowa
Rd 2
[ 34]
Genome-1: Osaka
This tournament took place entirely on the Genome33 event.
Genome-1: Nagoya
This tournament took place entirely on the Genome34 event.
Lucha Libre World Cup 2017
IGF events
Event title
Date
Venue
Location
Main event
Toukon Bom-Ba-Ye
June 29, 2007
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Kurt Angle for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship
Genome 1
September 8, 2007
NGK Insulators Hall
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Josh Barnett vs. Don Frye
Genome 2 〜 Inoki Fighting Xmas
December 20, 2007
Ariake Coliseum
Tokyo, Japan
Naoya Ogawa vs. Tadao Yasuda
Genome3 〜 Inoki Memorial 65
February 16, 2008
Ariake Coliseum
Tokyo, Japan
Naoya Ogawa vs. Josh Barnett
Genome4
April 12, 2008
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
Osaka, Japan
Naoya Ogawa vs. Tomko
Genome5 〜 Hokkaido Genki Summit
June 23, 2008
Tsukisamu Dome
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Montanha Silva vs. Naoya Ogawa
Inoki Genki Festival in Hakodate 〜 Hakodate Tomodachi Bom-Ba-Ye
June 25, 2008
Hakodate Arena
Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan
Naoya Ogawa and Atsushi Sawada vs. Necro Butcher and The Predator
Genome6
August 15, 2008
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Josh Barnett vs. Tank Abbott
Genome7
November 24, 2008
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Josh Barnett vs. Jon Andersen
Genome8
March 15, 2009
Hiroshima Sun Plaza
Hiroshima, Japan
Naoya Ogawa and The Predator vs. Yoshihiro Takayama and Montanha Silva
Genome9
August 9, 2009
Ariake Coliseum
Tokyo, Japan
Naoya Ogawa and Josh Barnett vs. Yoshihiro Takayama and Bob Sapp
Genome10
November 3, 2009
JCB Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Naoya Ogawa vs. Yoshihiro Takayama
Genome11
February 22, 2010
JCB Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Kensuke Sasaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Naoya Ogawa and Atsushi Sawada
Genome12
May 9, 2010
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
Osaka, Japan
Minoru Suzuki and Naomichi Marufuji vs. Naoya Ogawa and Atsushi Sawada
Genome13
September 25, 2010
JCB Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Josh Barnett vs. Tim Sylvia
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2010
December 3, 2010
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa vs. Montanha Silva
Genome14
February 5, 2011
Fukuoka Kokusai Center
Fukuoka, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa vs. Bob Sapp
Genome15
April 28, 2011
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner vs. Shinichi Suzukawa
Genome16
July 10, 2011
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner vs. Erik Hammer
Inoki Genome 〜 Super Stars Festival 2011
August 27, 2011
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner (c) vs. Kazuyuki Fujita for the IGF Championship
Genome17
September 3, 2011
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner (c) vs. Montanha Silva for the IGF Championship
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2011
December 2, 2011
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner (c) vs. Josh Barnett for the IGF Championship
Fighting Spirit Festival in Iwaki
December 4, 2011
Iwaki Meisei University
Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan
Atsushi Sawada and Hideki Suzuki vs. Shinichi Suzukawa and Montanha Silva
Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011
December 31, 2011
Saitama Super Arena
Saitama, Japan
Fedor Emelianenko vs. Satoshi Ishii
Genome18
February 17, 2012
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner (c) vs. Peter Aerts for the IGF Championship
Genome19
March 20, 2012
Fukuoka Kokusai Center
Fukuoka, Japan
Peter Aerts and Minowaman vs. Shinichi Suzukawa and Atsushi Sawada
Genome20
May 26, 2012
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner (c) vs. Alexander Kozlov for the IGF Championship
KF-1 World Martial Arts Tournament
July 10, 2012
Shanghai Oriental Sports Center
Shanghai, China
Jérôme Le Banner (c) vs. Alexander Kozlov for the IGF Championship
Genome21
July 14, 2012
Bodymaker Colosseum
Osaka, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner (c) vs. Kazuyuki Fujita for the IGF Championship
Genome22
September 29, 2012
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita (c) vs. Bobby Lashley for the IGF Championship
Genome23
October 16, 2012
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Atsushi Sawada
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye World Series in Pakistan
December 2, 2012
Lahore National Hockey Stadium
Lahore, Pakistan
Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Hideki Suzuki
December 5, 2012
Arbab Niaz Stadium
Peshawar, Pakistan
Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Shogun Okamoto
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2012
December 31, 2012
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Naoya Ogawa
Genome24
February 23, 2013
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Naoya Ogawa vs. Atsushi Sawada
Genome25
March 20, 2013
Fukuoka Kokusai Center
Fukuoka, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita (c) vs. Erik Hammer for the IGF Championship
Genome26
May 26, 2013
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita and Bobby Lashley vs. Naoya Ogawa and Shinichi Suzukawa
Genome27
July 20, 2013
Bodymaker Colosseum
Osaka, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita , Bobby Lashley , Shinichi Suzukawa , Bob Sapp , and Atsushi Sawada vs. Shogun Okamoto , Hiromi Amada , Peter Aerts , Naoya Ogawa , and Hideki Suzuki
Shangai Dojo Opening Anniversary Special Event
July 24, 2013
Shanghai Dojo
Shanghai, China
Peter Aerts vs. Hideki Suzuki
Fields New Model Exhibition
September 11, 2013
Prince Park Tower
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Shogun Okamoto
Genome28
September 28, 2013
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita (c) vs. Atsushi Sawada for the IGF Championship
Genome29
October 26, 2013
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita (c) vs. Hideki Suzuki for the IGF Championship
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2013
December 31, 2013
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita (c) vs. Satoshi Ishii for the IGF Championship
Pakistan–Japan Friendship Festival
April 27, 2014
Ueno Park
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Shogun Okamoto
Inoki Genome Fight 1
May 5, 2014
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Satoshi Ishii (c) vs. Philip De Fries for the IGF Championship
Genome30
July 13, 2014
Fukuoka Kokusai Center
Fukuoka, Japan
Naoya Ogawa and Minowaman vs. Hiromi Amada and Jérôme Le Banner
Tohoku Earthquake Restoration Charity Event – Genki Festival 2014
July 20, 2014
Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan
July 21, 2014
Sōma, Fukushima, Japan
July 22, 2014
Iwanuma, Miyagi, Japan
July 23, 2014
Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan
July 24, 2014
Kesennuma, Miyagi, Japan
July 25, 2014
Ōfunato, Iwate, Japan
July 26, 2014
Miyako, Iwate, Japan
July 27, 2014
Aomori, Japan
Inoki Genome Fight 2
August 23, 2014
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Satoshi Ishii (c) vs. Mirko Cro Cop for the IGF Championship
International Pro-Wrestling Festival in Pyongyang
August 30, 2014
Pyongyang Arena
Pyongyang, North Korea
Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Erik Hammer
August 31, 2014
Genome31
October 13, 2014
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Jérôme Le Banner and Naoya Ogawa vs. Erik Hammer and Kazuyuki Fujita
Road to Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2014 Fan Festival
December 1, 2014
Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Daichi Hashimoto vs. Shinya Aoki
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2014
December 31, 2014
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Mirko Cro Cop (c) vs. Satoshi Ishii for the IGF Championship
Genome32
February 20, 2015
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Naoya Ogawa and Wang Bin vs. Minowaman and Atsushi Sawada
Inoki Genome Fight 3
April 11, 2015
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Oli Thompson vs. Minowaman
Genome33
May 5, 2015
Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
Osaka, Japan
Atsushi Sawada vs. Minowaman
Genome34
June 27, 2015
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Hideki Suzuki vs. Daichi Hashimoto
Inoki Genome Fight 4
August 29, 2015
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Oli Thompson vs. Chris Barnett
Ja Matsuri 2015
October 31, 2015
Minamisōma, Fukushima, Japan
November 1, 2015
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2015
December 31, 2015
Ryogoku Kokugikan
Tokyo, Japan
Oli Thompson vs. Fernando Rodrigues Jr. for the vacant IGF Championship
Genome35
February 26, 2016
Tokyo Dome City Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Naoya Ogawa vs. Shinya Aoki
Genome36
May 29, 2016
EDION Arena Osaka
Osaka, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa and Shinya Aoki vs. Ryoji Sai and Rikiya Fudo
Shanghai Dojo Opening Commemoration Convention
August 8, 2016
Shanghai Dojo
Shanghai, China
Kenso and Minoru Tanaka vs. Alexander Otsuka and Keisuke Okuda
Inoki–Ali 40th Anniversary
September 3, 2016
Tokyo, Japan
Masakatsu Funaki and Shinichi Suzukawa vs. Shinya Aoki and Alexander Otsuka
NEW Opening Series
April 5, 2017
Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Josh Barnett vs. Shinichi Suzukawa
Shanghai Launching Business Convention
April 8, 2017
Shanghai, China
Kenso and Lin Dong Xuan vs. Alexander Otsuka and Chang Jian Feng
NEW Opening Series
April 20, 2017
Shinjuku FACE
Tokyo, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa and Masakatsu Funaki vs. Alexander Otsuka and Ryuji Hijikata
April 30, 2017
Fuerai Cube Kasukabe
Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa and Masakatsu Funaki vs. Alexander Otsuka and Ryuji Hijikata
May 12, 2017
Tochigi Prefectural Cultural Center
Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa vs. Super Tiger
May 21, 2017
Chiba, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa vs. Super Tiger
NEW Opening Series: Nasu Festival 2017
May 27, 2017
Nasu Highland Park
Nasu, Tochigi, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa vs. Super Tiger
NEW 2nd Series
June 2, 2017
Tokyo, Japan
Kazunari Murakami and Kohei Sato vs. Shinichi Suzukawa and Keisuke Okuda
June 8, 2017
Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa and Keisuke Okuda vs. Kohei Sato and Black Tiger
June 17, 2017
Osaka, Japan
Shiro Fukumen #1 and Shiro Fukumen #2 vs. Shinichi Suzukawa and Keisuke Okuda
June 18, 2017
Himeji, Hyōgo, Japan
Shinichi Suzukawa and Keisuke Okuda vs. Shiro Fukumen #1 and Shiro Fukumen #3
July 7, 2017
Tokyo, Japan
Kazunari Murakami and Kohei Sato vs. Keisuke Okuda and Akira Jo
July 15, 2017
Okazaki, Aichi, Japan
Kazunari Murakami and Shiro Fukumen #4 vs. Keisuke Okuda and Akira Jo
July 16, 2017
Tsu, Mie, Japan
Kazunari Murakami and Shiro Fukumen #4 vs. Keisuke Okuda and Akira Jo
August 25, 2017
Tokyo, Japan
Lucha Libre World Cup 2017
October 9, 2017
Shin-Kiba 1st Ring
Tokyo, Japan
Mil Muertes vs. Vampiro
October 10, 2017
Korakuen Hall
Pagano and Psycho Clown vs. Hi69 and Taiji Ishimori
Japan & China Diplomatic Relations 45th Anniversary
November 16, 2017
Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuyuki Fujita and Kendo Kashin vs. Masakatsu Funaki and Wang Fei
New Pro-Wrestling Toho Eiyu-den
December 17, 2017
Shenzhen, China
December 18, 2017
December 21, 2017
Zhuhai, China
Toho Eiyu-den Tokyo Conference
March 20, 2018
Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Chang Jian Feng and Xuan Lin Dong vs. Akira Jo and Keisuke Okuda
New Pro-Wrestling Toho Eiyu-den Beijing Conference
April 21, 2018
Beijing, China
Dotonbori Pro x Toho Eiyu-den
May 27, 2018
EDION Arena Osaka
Osaka, Japan
Toru (c) vs. Rapid for the WDW Championship
New Pro-Wrestling Toho Eiyu-den Shanghai Conference
August 8, 2018
Shanghai, China
August 9, 2018
Dotonbori Pro x Toho Eiyu-den 2 〜 Naniwa Eiyuden
October 28, 2018
EDION Arena Osaka
Osaka, Japan
Billy Ken Kid, Jiang Ma Zhu, and Hasegawa vs. Kuuga , Chang Jian Feng, and Lin Dong Xuan
Toho Eiyu-den Tianjin Conference
December 2, 2018
Tianjin, China
See also
References
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