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Competitive eater Joey Chestnut didn't remember slapping man

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Competitive Eater Joey Chestnut Pleads Guilty To Misdemeanor Battery
The reigning champion and 17-time winner of Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest, will compete in the July 4 spectacle while on probation.

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Pro eater Joey Chestnut free to compete despite slap flap, league says
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Joey Chestnut to Defend Hot Dog Eating Title While on Probation After Pleading Guilty to Battery
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Competitive eater Joey Chestnut set for Coney Island comeback after arrest drama
Competitive eating legend Joey "Jaws" Chestnut, the reigning champion and 17-time winner of Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest, is set to compete in the iconic July 4 spectacle despi...

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Joey Chestnut sentenced after pleading guilty to slapping man at Joe's Grille in Westfield
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Why will Joey Chestnut be on probation at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating contest?
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Joey Chestnut Won't Face Punishment From Major League Eating Over Battery Case
Chestnut -- the greatest weenie destroyer to ever live -- was sentenced to 180 days of probation after pleading guilty in April to misdemeanor battery in connection with a physical altercation in Indi...

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Joey Chestnut's Legal Troubles May Prohibit Him From Attending Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
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Joey Chestnut battery charges, explained: How probation impacts hot dog-eating champion's status for Fourth of July
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11mon

12 Surprising Facts About Competitive Eaters

Even people who know little to nothing about competitive eating have heard of this famous contest. It’s held annually on the Fourth of July at Coney Island, outside New York City, where participants have 10 minutes to eat as many hot dogs and buns as ...
The Spicy Chefs on MSN
9d

Why competitive eaters aren't usually fat

Watch someone put down 70 hot dogs in 10 minutes and your first instinct is to assume they must have an extraordinary metabolism, or some genetic quirk that lets them process calories differently than the rest of us.
BroadwayWorld
10mon

FOOD BANK FOR NEW YORK CITY-A Volunteer Visit from Competitive Eaters

As a lead up last week to Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest, five of the world’s greatest competitive eaters volunteered at Food Bank For New York City, the city’s largest hunger relief organization, working to eradicate food ...
3y

New Zealand competitive eater Nela Zisser reveals her secret to devouring 10,000 calories of KFC

And the pint-sized 55kg former model, who’s studying to become a doctor, believes she could have done better. “I absolutely love it,” says Nela, who hasn’t always been interested in competitive eating.
Yahoo
6mon

IShowSpeed Almost Throws Up on Competitive Eater During Pie Challenge

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Hector Vivas - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images IShowSpeed recently participated in a competitive eating challenge with Joey Chestnut, where he had to eat a quarter of a pie in ...
FirstShowing.net
10mon

Competitive Eating Doc 'James Can Eat' Trailer About James Webb

"You're just trying to eat more food than the people next to you... that's it." Generation Iron has revealed an official trailer for a documentary film titled James Can Eat, the latest doc creation directed by the original Generation Iron director Vlad Yudin.
WLNS.com
2mon

Competitive eater puts away Girl Scout cookies for charity

POTTERVILLE (Mich.) WLNS — In Potterville, local competitive eater Kyle Hanney held a fundraising event Tuesday for charity — by seeing how many Girl Scout cookies he could eat in 1 hour. For every cookie Hanney put down, he promised a $1 donation to ...
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