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- wrestler, raised in St. Louis, Missouri, who competed under the shikona Sentoryū Henri (戦闘竜 扁利). The first wrestler from the US mainland to reach the top...
- whose first round saw him facing sumo wrestler Henry "Sentoryu" Miller, only 85lbs lighter. Sentoryu accomplished a takedown on Silva and attacked his guard...
- Michael McDonald, Grammy Award-winning singer Henry Miller, also known as Sentoryu, mixed martial artist and former sumo wrestler Delrish Moss, Miami law...
- controversial. Jim Bowie (born 1965), baseball player of African-American descent Sentoryū Henri (born 1969), first sumo wrestler of African-American descent Aja...
- Wakashoyo in December 2010 for a kickboxing match with fellow former sekitori Sentoryu. Out of shape in his first match in over two and a half years, he lost...
- Shikona". Tachiai. Retrieved 23 April 2025. Gunning, John (24 January 2020). "Sentoryu embodied colorful sumo nickname". The ****an Times. Archived from the original...
- 2009, at The Khan 2, where he was knocked out by former sumo wrestler Sentoryū Henri. His record stands at 3 wins and 7 losses. Kim made his kickboxing...
- Kaiō for a number of years, as well as a frequent training partner of Sentoryū. He retired in 2006. As a child he pla**** baseball. Kaidō went to Meiji...
- Online. ISSN 0447-5763. Retrieved 2018-09-10. Lefton, Brad (17 June 1997). "Sentoryu from Sen-to-Ru-I-Su Our Town's Henry Miller Is a Really Big Man as Sumo...
- after a record eight men (Buyuzan, Terao, Oikari, Tamarikido, Takatoriki, Sentoryu, Hamanishiki and Wakatoba) all finish on the same score, just 9–6. 23:...