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The Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest has become an annual Fourth of July tradition, but competitive eating’s biggest ...
If you think your chance at being a pro athlete is too farfetched, think again. Major League Eating is a thing, and the gluttonous league is growing in popularity. You probably know of it ...
Joey Chestnut is speaking out once again on his shocking ban from the 2024 Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating ...
But Chestnut's record-setting eating includes more than just hot dogs. Ahead of the latest installment of the contest, here's a rundown of all the Major League Eating world records held by Chestnut.
According to Major League Eating director of operations Sam Barclay, who spoke with People in 2022, Nathan's does not allow condiments in the contest. While Major League Eating does allow ...
But the official Major League Eating (MLE) results website published that Wehry put down 51.75 dirty water dogs, based on the number of empty plates stacked in front of their spot after the ...
This year, Joey Chestnut wasn't be part of the contest due to a contractual dispute with Major League Eating, leaving him on the sidelines and away from an opportunity at a 17th Mustard Belt.
Major League Eating confirmed the ban in a statement shared on social media. The statement said the organization was “devastated” (devastated!) to learn that Chestnut had “chosen to ...
Due to a conflict with a plant-based brand, Chestnut, 40, is not eligible to participate, according to a statement from Major League Eating. Nathan’s, who has held the eating competition every ...
While event organizer Major League Eating reportedly walked back its ban, Chestnut said he wouldn’t return without an apology. He instead competed Thursday against four soldiers in Texas.
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