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  1. Jan 25, 2022 · At first glance, reported CNN at the time, Japanese native Takeru Kobayashi didn't seem like much of a threat, given that the scrawny 23-year-old weighed in at a measly 131 pounds. Yet when the dust settled, Kobayashi had eaten his way to a decisive victory, consuming 50 hot dogs in 12 minutes to double the world record.

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  2. Jan 5, 2021 · Takeru Kobayashi just might be uniquely built for the world of competitive eating. He can shovel down hot dogs by the dozen and yet still boasts washboard abs, for one. Kobayashi is also over 40 years old but has no problem consuming 62 slices of pizza in 12 minutes, or 337 chicken wings in a half hour (via ESPN). A true athlete of the food ...

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  4. Water for Kobayashi's stomach, weights for the rest of his body. In the aforementioned Associated Press tory, Takeru Kobayashi revealed that he doesn't train by shoving his face full of food every day. "I have to put something inside the stomach to make it expand, but it doesn't necessarily have to be food," he shared. "I train with water.

  5. Nov 20, 2003 · Perhaps most important, Kobayashi must train his brain. Muscles stretch when they relax, and when we eat a big meal, our stomach muscles relax so much that they send a message to the brain, which ...

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  6. Jun 27, 2009 · Takeru Kobayashi. Bigger Stronger Leaner Competitive Bodybuilding. Anon43 June 27, 2009, 5:15pm 1. For those of you not familiar with our good friend Takeru, he’s arguably the best damn competitive eater in the entire world. This man ate 53.75 hot dogs inside of twelve minutes. So you’d expect him to be kind of a chunker. Not an underwear ...

  7. Jul 4, 2016 · Takeru Kobayashi competes in the 2011 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. Cindy Ord/Getty Images The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, held every July Fourth on Coney Island in Brooklyn, is like the ...

  8. Feb 2, 2012 · "I want to win," Kobayashi said with a big smile before pausing. Then clarified further. "I don't just want to win, I want to win with a score over 300 wings." The record set last year at Wing Bowl 19 by Super Squibb was 255 wings eaten by one man. I'd be shocked if Takeru Kobayashi didn't shatter that on Friday.

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