Miriam Herbie Nakamoto (born August 5, 1976) is an American professional female Muay Thai fighter and mixed martial artist fighting at Bantamweight (135 pounds).
Nakamoto was born in the U.S. state of Hawaii and began training in Muay Thai at 23 years old. She later moved to California to live with her father and a stepmother. Nakamoto's great grandmother arrived in Hawaii as a picture bride.
Nakamoto began fighting Muay Thai professionally in 2005. She retired with an undefeated 14-0 record.
In 2012, Nakamoto made the transition to MMA. On September 15, 2012, Nakamoto made her MMA debut at Red Canvas Fight Promotions- Art of Submission 2. Nakamoto finished her opponent, Elizabeth Phillips, with knees in the 2nd round.
Nakamoto made her Invicta FC debut on April 5, 2013, at '. She knocked out future contestant Jessamyn âÂÂThe Gunâ Duke in the first round to win the IFC: Knock out of the Night. The result was originally a KO for Nakamoto, but over a month later, the Missouri Office of Athletics changed it to a no contest due to an illegal knee.
Nakamoto returned to Invicta FC for their next event, '. She faced professional boxer . Nakamoto won by first-round TKO to knee and punches. She again received the IFC: Knock out of the Night.
Nakamoto faced undefeated Lauren Murphy for the inaugural Invicta FC bantamweight championship belt at ' on December 7, 2013. Nakamoto lost the fight in the fourth round when she injured her knee.
On July 28, 2019, Nakamoto announced that Joe Rogan paid for her stem-cell therapy to treat her meniscus, which had a Grade 3 lesion and prevented her from fighting since 2013.
In 2005, Nakamoto was the Female Lead in the music video Tired of Being Sorry directed by Joaquin Phoenix and performed by indie rock band Ringside. In 2007, Miriam was on the hit reality TV show, Fight Girls, which aired on the Oxygen Channel. In episode 5, Nakamoto defeated housemate Jennifer Tate by split decision after three exhibition rounds.
|- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2013-08-24 || Win ||align=left| Aleide Lawant || WCK Muay Thai Hot Summer Fights || Temecula, California, USA || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 2:00 || 14âÂÂ0 |- |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2012-08-18 || Win ||align=left| Julie Kitchen || WCK Muay Thai Champion of Champions || Pala, California, USA || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 2:00 || 13âÂÂ0 |- |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | |- |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2012-04-28 || Win ||align=left| Sandra Bastian || Legends Muay Thai Championships || San Francisco, California, USA || TKO (strikes) || 3 || N/A || 12âÂÂ0 |- |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2010-12-19 || Win ||align=left| Chantal Ughi || WCK Muay Thai || Haikou, China || Decision (unanimous)|| 5 || 2:00 || 11âÂÂ0 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2010-12-11 || Win ||align=left| Claire Haigh || WCK Muay Thai The Top Best || Haikou, China || TKO (strikes) || 1 || N/A || 10âÂÂ0 |- |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | |- |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2010-05-01 || Win ||align=left| Gao Xing || Wu Lin Fen || China || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 2:00 || 9âÂÂ0 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2010-04-03 || Win ||align=left| Angela Rivera-Parr || Muay Thai in America || Santa Monica, California, USA || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 3:00 || 8âÂÂ0 |- |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2008-05-31 || Win ||align=left| Sally Krumdiak || XFA 2 || Las Vegas, Nevada, USA || Decision (unanimous) || 3 || 3:00 || 7âÂÂ0 |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2007-08-12 || Win ||align=left| Helena || Queen's Cup || Bangkok, Thailand || Decision (unanimous) || 5 || 2:00 || 6âÂÂ0 |- |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2006-03-00 || Win ||align=left| || Fight Girls Finals || Phuket, Thailand || Decision (split) || 5 || 2:00 || 5âÂÂ0 |- |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2006-00-00 || Win ||align=left| Jennifer Tate || Fight Girls || Las Vegas, Nevada, USA || Decision (split) || 3 || 2:00 || 4âÂÂ0 |-
|- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2009-12-03 || Win ||align=left| Rachida Hilali || IFMA World Muaythai Championships 2009, Finals || Bangkok, Thailand || Decision (unanimous) || N/A || N/A || |- |- ! style=background:white colspan=9 | |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2009-12-02 || Win ||align=left| Jenni Andersson || IFMA World Muaythai Championships 2009, Semi Finals || Bangkok, Thailand || N/A || N/A || N/A || |- |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | 2009-11-30 || Win ||align=left| Katariina Perkkiö || IFMA World Muaythai Championships 2009, Quarter Finals || Bangkok, Thailand || N/A || N/A || N/A || |- |- | colspan=9 | Legend:
|- | Loss | style="text-align:center;"|2âÂÂ1 (1) | Lauren Murphy | TKO (knee injury) | | | style="text-align:center;"| 4 | style="text-align:center;"| 0:23 | Kansas City, Missouri, United States | |- | Win | style="text-align:center;"|2âÂÂ0 (1) | Duda Yankovich | TKO (knee and punches) | | | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:center;"| 2:08 | Kansas City, Missouri, United States | |- | NC | style="text-align:center;"| 1âÂÂ0 (1) | Jessamyn Duke | NC (overturned) | | | style="text-align:center;"| 1 | style="text-align:center;"| 2:20 | Kansas City, Missouri, United States | |- | Win | style="text-align:center;"| 1âÂÂ0 | Elizabeth Phillips | TKO (knees) | Red Canvas - Art of Submission 2 | | style="text-align:center;"| 2 | style="text-align:center;"| 3:39 | San Jose, California, United States | |-