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  2. Sumo wrestlers eat up to 7,000 calories a day, yet they aren ...

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    Sumo wrestlers can weigh 400 pounds, yet they don't suffer from heart attacks, strokes, or other symptoms of obesity. Here's how they stay healthy. Sumo wrestlers eat up to 7,000 calories a day ...

  3. Emmanuel Yarbrough - Wikipedia

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    He quickly became the World Amateur Sumo Champion, leading him to be one of the most famous sumo wrestlers outside Japan. [ 3 ] In 2007, he intended to drop from 750 to 550 lbs in order to improve his health, still hoping to participate in the next Sumo World Championships and the US Olympic judo tryouts.

  4. Ichinojō Takashi - Wikipedia

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    After missing the entire September 2016 tournament with a herniated disc, he made an effort to lose weight and got down to 185 kg (408 lb) which was the same weight at which he entered professional sumo. His weight continued to fluctuate over his career, increasing to 227 kg (500 lb) by September 2018, then falling again to 198 kg (437 lb) by ...

  5. List of the heaviest sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the heaviest professional sumo wrestlers. Only wrestlers weighing 200 kilograms (440 lb) or over are included. Wrestlers shown in bold are still active as of January 2023. Ōrora (left), the heaviest sumo wrestler ever, fights eighth-heaviest Kainowaka Yamamotoyama is the heaviest Japanese-born sumo wrestler ever ...

  6. Ōrora Satoshi - Wikipedia

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    Ōrora had a huge weight advantage over nearly all his opponents—his 190 kg (420 lb) advantage over the 83 kg (183 lb) wrestler Ohara in January 2012 was the largest disparity ever in a professional sumo bout, though in this bout he was beaten by the smaller wrestler when stepping out of the ring during a throw attempt. [15]

  7. Hōshōryū Tomokatsu - Wikipedia

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    Hōshōryū Tomokatsu (Japanese: 豊昇龍 智勝, born Sugarragchaagiin Byambasüren; [a] May 22, 1999) is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for Tatsunami stable, he made his professional debut in January 2018.