Hinata Terayama was born on 19 January 2001 and is a retired Japanese kickboxer.
16 Facts About Hinata Terayama
Hinata Terayama was the 2020 Combat Press "Female Fighter of the Year".
Hinata Terayama made her professional debut against C-CHAN in May 2016.
Hinata Terayama won four of her next five fights, with decision wins against Mei Umeno, MARI, and an extra round decision against Miho, as well as a knockout victory over Miyako Mitsuhori.
In September 2017, Hinata Terayama fought a rematch with MISAKI for the J-GIRLS Mini Flyweight title.
Hinata Terayama rebounded with a three fight winning streak, defeating RINA, Momi and Miki Kitamura, to earn a chance to fight for the J-GIRLS Mini Flyweight title.
Hinata Terayama won the rubber match with MISAKI by unanimous decision.
Hinata Terayama won her next fight against Maki Goto by unanimous decision.
Two months later, during RISE 134, Hinata Terayama fought Reina Sato for the inaugural RISE Queen Mini Flyweight title.
Contuinuing to fight with RISE, Hinata Terayama won her next three fights, winning decision against Momi, KOKOZ and Sasori.
Hinata Terayama participated in the 2020 RISE Queen of Queens Tournament.
Hinata Terayama won a cash prize of 3 million yen which is the biggest amount in Japanese kickboxing history for a women's tournament.
Hinata Terayama was scheduled to fight Aida Looksaikongdin at RISE El Dorado, held in February 2021.
Hinata Terayama was scheduled to defend her RISE title against AKARI on May 15,2021.
Hinata Terayama was scheduled to fight the RISE Women's Flyweight champion Manazo Kobayashi at RISE GIRLS POWER 5.
Hinata Terayama announced her retirement from the sport on March 15,2022, after undergoing surgery on her right hip.