Competitive eater Joey Chestnut sets a new world record in Netflix’s live special Chest vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished beef. The event was streamed live on September 2, 2024, exclusively on Netflix from the HyperX Arena at the Luxor in Las Vegas. Chestnut, now 40 years old from Fulton County, Kentucky, is ranked as the number one competitive eater in the world by Major League Eats. He is a 16-time champion of the annual Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest that takes place every year in Coney Island, New York, losing only once in 2015 between 2007 and 2023.
Chestnut did not participate in the 2024 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest for the first time in 17 years due to a contractual dispute regarding a sponsorship between him and Major League Eats. In any case, Chestnut still managed to put on a show during a major American holiday by squaring off head-to-head with one of the greatest competitive eaters of all time, Takeru Kobayashi, who basically walked so Chestnut could run. Kobayashi was stunning in his first appearance in the 2001 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest By doubling the previous record of 25, setting a new bar in the world of competitive eating. He also invented the “Shloman Method” which involves separating the hot dog from the bun and submerging the bun in water.
Joey Chestnut ate 83 hot dogs in Netflix’s unfinished beef competition
He broke the previous world record of 76 which he set in 2021
Joey Chestnut made a major statement during Netflix’s Live special Chest vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished beef By breaking his own world record for most hot dogs eaten in 10 minutes. Chestnut previously set the record in the 2021 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest with a total of 76 Before smashing his own record with an astonishing 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes. Kobayashi didn’t even come close to matching Chestnut’s pace, finishing the event with an impressive but not good enough total of 67 hot dogs. That total didn’t even surpass Kobiahi’s personal best of 69 hot dogs in 10 minutes set in 2011, which at the time surpassed Chestnut’s world record of 68.
All those statistics, as well as all debates about the GOAT of competitive eating, are now ancient history due to Chestnut’s historic performance in Netflix’s live special. Chest vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished beef. While the rivalry was real leading up to and during the competition, Kest expressed his gratitude and appreciation for Kobayashi’s life on stage After setting the new world record. “I’ve been trying to beat 80 hot dogs for years. Without Kobayashi, I was never able to do it. He drives me. We weren’t always nice to each other, but I love what he can do. We push each other to be our best.”
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Without Kobayashi to motivate Chestnut further, 83 hot dogs could be the new world record for quite some time.
After Kobayashi was the undisputed champion of hot dog food in the early 2000s, Kest took the crown and ran with it for the past two decades. Some of their battles in the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contests over the years have been quite competitive and come down to the wire. Chestnut and Kobayashi tied for a total of 59 hot dogs and buns eaten in the 2008 contest, but Chestnut ultimately bested Kobayashi in an impromptu and controversial 5 hot dog sudden death challenge. Kobayashi stopped competing in the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest in 2009Leaving Chestnut to go on a dominating streak ever since.
Chestnut’s performance in Netflix’s Live special Chest vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished beef Not only did it set a new personal best and world record, but it may just mark his all-time career record for hot dogs eaten in 10 minutes. While Chestnut has not announced his retirement from competitive eating, he did reveal that It took a head-to-head battle against its biggest rival Kobayashi to get over the coveted 80 hot dog thresholdWhich he did impressively and then some to get to the new world record of 83. Chestnut has shown consistent improvement throughout his long tenure as Nathan’s champion, eating 70 or more hot dogs between 2016 and 2021. Without Kobayashi to motivate him further, 83 Hot dogs could be the new world record for quite some time.
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Chestnut may hold a commanding new world record yet Chest vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished beefBut he also recognizes the greatness of Kabayashi.
Kobayashi compared the rivalry between him and Chestnut to the classic NBA feud between Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. However, in terms of legacy, Kobayashi is more like the Michael Jordan to Joey Chestnut’s LeBron James. Kobayashi was the undisputed champion between 2001 and 2006, beating Chestnut in 2005 and 2006 in Chestnut’s first two bouts with Nathan. Considering that Kobayashi doubled the previous record of 25 hot dogs in 2001, he completely changed the world of competitive eating and is the biggest trail-blazer in the sport’s history. Chestnut may hold a commanding new world record yet Kest vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished beefBut he also recognizes the greatness of Kobayashi and everything he did for the evolution of competitive eating.
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Hosts Rob Riggle and Nikki Garcia oversee a live epic clash between famous competitive eaters Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi.
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September 2, 2024
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Joey Chestnut, Takeru Kobayashi