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Tokugoro Ito (1878-January 22, 1939) was a ****anese
judoka and
professional wrestler. Ito was one of the
founding fathers of
mixed martial arts in Brazil...
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During 1911,
Maeda and
Satake were
joined in Cuba by
Akitaro Ono and
Tokugoro Ito. The four men were
known as the 'Four
Kings of Cuba.' The Four Kings...
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Nakahashi Tokugorō (中橋徳五郎, 13
October 1861 – 25
March 1934) was a businessman,
politician and
cabinet minister in Taishō and
early Shōwa
period ****an....
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traveling to Europe,
Maeda and
Satake went to Cuba
along with
Akitaro Ono and
Tokugoro Ito. All of them
engaged in combats. On 8
February 1907,
Maeda and Satake...
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Santel was the
world light heavyweight champion in
catch wrestling,
while Tokugoro Ito, a fifth-degree
black belt in judo,
claimed to be the
world judo champion...
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early clash-of-the-styles
matches in
modern martial arts
history against Tokugoro Ito, a 5th
degree black belt in judo from ****an.
Fighting under judo rules...
- at age 9 and
gained his
black belt in 1915 at age 17. He
learned under Tokugoro Ito and was a
training partner of the
famed Sanpo Toku.
After moving to...
- Sada Miyako, Geo Omori,
Mitsuyo Maeda,
Takeo Yano,
Soshihiro Satake,
Tokugoro Ito,
Jacintho Ferro,
Donato Pires dos Reis, Hélio Gracie,
Carlos Gracie...
- The man who made
Seattle Dojo famous, however, was
professional wrestler Tokugoro Ito, who made the club his
headquarters during his stay in
Seattle (1907–1911)...
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Furuichi Kōi (28
January 1934)
Okada Ryōhei (23
March 1934)
Nakahashi Tokugorō (25
March 1934) Mineichirō
Adachi (28
December 1934)
Tokonami Takejirō...