Fucking he ......what a bash the great chestnut against the great kobyashi ......epic battle ........but they are older now ........ and time takes its toll.......... and joey fucking chestnut won !!!!!!!! .....i mean the guy is a fucking legend ........ ...he is like the ronaldo of hot dogs ........the roger federer of hot dogs ........the dan marino of hot dogs ..........the greg norman of hot dogs ..........the hulk hogan of hot dogs ..........the travis pastrano of hot dogs .....the sean white of hot dogs ......the michael jordan of hot dogs ,,,,,,did i make my point .......he is fucking.....the vladimir putin of hot dogs ....... epic .......no one will beat these fucking two....... i love them both ....this is true fucking olympians .........they both had their days ...........
Joey Chestnut tops Takeru Kobayashi with new world record of 83 hot dogs to win Netflix eating battle
The 16-time Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest bested his bitter rival in Las Vegas, and set a new record in the process
Joey Chestnut remains undisputed.
In an epic matchup against rival Takeru Kobayashi, Chestnut has again proven his hot dog-eating supremacy. The 16-time Nathan's hot dog eating champ out-ate his rival in on Monday, chowing down 83 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes to beat his own world record and defeat Kobayashi once and for all.
Kobayashi put up a valiant effort, setting a new personal record, but his 66 hot dogs could not hold up to Chestnut.
The matchup took place at the head-to-head Unfinished Beef competition, which was broadcast by Netflix. The two have not competed against each other since 2009, but Chestnut has come back 15 years later to cement his legacy.
Over the last two decades, Chestnut and Kobayashi have been the most famous names in the world of competitive eating. The Japanese sensation burst onto the scene in 2001, winning the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog eating contest with a record 50 hot dogs and buns — the first of his six consecutive victories on Coney Island. In 2007, Chestnut came onto the scene, toppling Kobayashi with a then-record 66 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes.
The two remain the only men's competitors to win the event more than four times — Kobayashi with six and Chestnut with 16. The two haven't competed against each other in competitive eating's most famous event since 2009, after Kobayashi wouldn't sign an exclusive deal with Major League Eating; he hasn't competed in the 4th of July competition since. This year, Chestnut missed an opportunity at a 17th Mustard Belt after signing a deal with another organization.
Now, Chestnut has made his dominance clear once again.
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