The New York Post published a story about hot dogs, saying each dog you eat will have a ridiculous consequence. Should we be worried about Joey Chestnut?
There are far more cancellations in the world of sports and entertainment than events still happening right now. As a matter of fact all the 4th of July fireworks displays have been shutdown BUT one of the traditions many of us have come to love is still happening. The annual 4th of July Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest will HAPPEN. Meaning Joey Chestnut will get a chance to do what he does best, eat more hot dogs in 10 minutes than any other man or woman alive!
The July 4th holiday is known for a lot things in America: Fireworks, flags, barbecues and hot dogs. Coney Island each year takes the American love of hot dogs to a new level each year when they host the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog eating contest, The favorite again this year is legendary eater Joey Chestnut...
The 4th of July Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest reminded us this year why it's so glorious but there's one aspect of it that perhaps doesn't get enough attention.
World Champion Competitive Eater Joey Chestnut has won the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest the last eight years in a row but the California native sure doesn't talk like it.
Ok Joey Chestnut we know you can talk big game. We know you can slobber down almost 70 hot dogs. But how many pieces of pizza can you shove down your pie hole in let's say 5 minutes? Or how many bacon cheeseburgers can you consume?
1 of America's fun 4th of July traditions is about to get under way...
CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz may disagree with me, but I believe the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is "a tradition unlike any other." It's as much a part of celebrating the Fourth of July holiday as cookouts, the Boston Pops and fireworks at the Empire State Plaza in downtown Albany. Over the last six years, there has been one constant at this yearly tradition - a victory for Joey "J
Competitive eater Joey Chestnut went one for the thumb Monday to cap off this year’s Fourth of July celebration. He ate 62 hot dogs and buns to capture his fifth straight title at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest from Coney Island. That kind of domination puts the distinguished Mr. Chestnut in rarified air in sports. So whether you think he’s a great athlete or the greatest athlete ever, I k
Joey Chestnut is simply a man among boys when it comes to competitive eating. Chestnut won his fifth straight hot dog eating contest on Coney Island. Was it a hollow title though?