Japanese man downs 337 chicken wings in half an hour during eating contest

by xue94fwsh on 2012-02-26 10:42:30

Nobuyuki Kobayashi said that his next goal was to win the championship in the pizza-eating competition in Tokyo and be recorded in the Guinness World Records. Major American media were still amazed at Nobuyuki Kobayashi's appetite, describing his stomach as a "steel machine". This was the first time for the 33-year-old Kobayashi to participate in the chicken wing eating event in Philadelphia. The competition attracted nearly 20,000 spectators. The organizer also broadcasted live on site. After winning the game, Kobayashi not only received the crown trophy issued by the organizer but also earned a $20,000 prize.

The former champion of this competition, New Jersey man Joey Chestnut, ate only 271 chicken wings this time, far behind Kobayashi. Last year, he won the championship with the achievement of eating 255 chicken wings. Joey Chestnut weighs 149 kilograms, while Kobayashi weighs only 57 kilograms. In a grand eating contest held in Philadelphia, USA, Kobayashi won the championship by eating 337 chicken wings in half an hour.

In a grand eating contest held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Japan's big-stomach king Nobuyuki Kobayashi won the championship by eating 337 chicken wings in half an hour and refreshed the record of this event. Kobayashi admitted after the game that his stomach was "indeed a bit heavy." But he boasted that after eating so many chicken wings, he did not feel nauseous or want to vomit; if given more time, he could eat another 100 chicken wings.