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Early life. Stonie was born in San Francisco, California and raised in San Jose. [6] . He is of Japanese, Lithuanian and Czech ancestry. [4] [6] He graduated from Evergreen Valley High School in San Jose. In 2013, he was listed as weighing 134 pounds (61 kilograms) at a height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters). [4] .
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- Matthew Kai Stonie, 1991 or 1992 (age 31–32), San Francisco, California, U.S.
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Oct 23, 2019 · Matt Stonie said that his first few years on the circuit were "miserable." His body had to adapt to consuming so much food. In those early years of learning just what his body could and could not handle, Stonie says that he was bloated and dehydrated. He's perfected his craft now, though, and can pack away 10,000 calories a day while prepping ...
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Jul 21, 2015 · About a week after eating 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes to win the Nathan's Famous hot-dog-eating contest, Matt Stonie drove to a Hooters and bought some chicken wings — 200 of them. By dinnertime ...
Matt Stonie was born as Matthew Kai Stonie on May 24, 1992 in San Francisco, California, United States. He has a younger brother Morgan. He studied at Evergreen Valley High School and later on attended Mission College, majoring in nutrition. Stonie is half European and half Japanese. Follow Matt Stonie On:
Early life [] Stonie was born on May 24, 1992, in San Jose, California. He is of Japanese, Czechoslovak, and Lithuanian ancestry. He graduated from Evergreen Valley High School in San Jose, California. Stonie has a younger brother named Morgan Stonie, who is oftentimes involved with the production of his challenges uploaded to his YouTube channel.
Apr 4, 2020 · Matt Stonie, who stands just 5 feet 8 inches tall and weights only 130 pounds, is nonetheless one of the world's top competitive eaters.One of the undoubted highlights of his career was his 2015 upset victory when he bested perennial champ Joey Chestnut at the Nathan's International Hot Dog Eating Contest, choking down an unimaginable 62 hot dogs in 10 minutes (via CNN).
Jun 20, 2019 · Joey and I did a pumpkin-pie-eating contest in 2014. The competitive nature between the two of us was unbelievable. I ate 20 pounds, 13 ounces of pumpkin pie -- 84 slices -- in eight minutes. We ...