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Joey Chestnut reclaims Hot Dog Eating Contest title after last year's absence by downing 70.5 franks

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The GOAT of eating is back.

Joey Chestnut returned to the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on Friday after being ineligible last year, and he was back like he never left.

Chestnut downed 70.5 hot dogs and buns for his 17th title in his last 18 events (he lost to Matt Stonie in 2015).

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Joey Chestnut prepares to compete in the men's competition at Nathan's Annual Hot Dog Eating Contest on July 4, 2025 in New York City. Joey Chestnut makes his return to the Nathan's Famous 4th of July Hot Dog Eating Contest to compete for a 17th win after missing the 2024 event due to a sponsorship dispute with Major League Eating. (Adam Gray/Getty Images)

NATHAN'S HOT DOG EATING CONTEST: JOEY CHESTNUT RETURNS TO CONEY ISLAND AS HEAVY FAVORITE

Chestnut downed 30 dogs in the first three minutes, already well ahead of his competition, and he never looked back. He was well on pace to shatter his record of 76 dogs and buns in the 10-minute time frame, downing 46 in the first half of the competition.

He began to slow down, putting down just 11 in the next two minutes, but he had practically already clinched the win. For reference, he ate 58 hot dogs, the winning number last year, in the first seven-and-a-half minutes. Now, it was a chase for the record.

Fatigue set in, and he fell short of his record by five. However, it was the best performance in the event since he set the record back in 2021. It is the seventh time Chestnut cracked the 70 mark.

This was Chestnut’s 20th appearance in the event, tying the all-time record.

Last year's champ, Patrick Betoletti, finished with 46.5 dogs and buns.

Chestnut was

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