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IShowSpeed left gasping as Joey Chestnut crushes epic hot dog challenge without breaking a sweat

IShowSpeed left gasping as Joey Chestnut crushes epic hot dog challenge without breaking a sweat

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In the latest chapter of his ambitious new series, IShowSpeed ventures into uncharted territory: competitive eating. Episode 3 of his YouTube show Speed Goes Pro, released on October 29, showcases Speed prepping for a showdown with the greatest in the game, Joey Chestnut. With production by OBB Media and sponsorship from Dick’s Sporting Goods, the episode is both entertaining and surprisingly informative, blending celeb-level training with quirky self-discovery.

Joey Chestnut crushes IShowSpeed in hilarious hot dog showdown on Speed Goes Pro

SPEED GOES PRO, EPISODE 3: JOEY CHESTNUT (Competitive eating)

IShowSpeed may have the energy, the fans, and the fire to take on almost anything, but even he couldn’t handle the legend that is Joey Chestnut. In the latest episode of Speed Goes Pro, Speed went head-to-head with the 17-time Mustard Belt holder in an all-out hot dog eating challenge, and the results were both impressive and hilarious.Before they squared off, Speed tried to earn a little extra help by going through a series of “mini challenges” inspired by Chestnut’s record-breaking feats. From scarfing down pizza and chicken wings to powering through hard-boiled eggs, Speed gave it his all. His determination paid off, ‘sort of’ as he secured a two-minute head start before Chestnut even touched his first hot dog.But as it turns out, two minutes isn’t nearly enough of a cushion against the greatest eater alive. Speed managed to down five hot dogs in three minutes, while Chestnut devoured 11 in just one minute, barely breaking a sweat. The look of disbelief on Speed’s face said it all. Despite the domination, Chestnut showed class and humor throughout the friendly contest. “Winning is awesome,” he said afterwards, smiling as he accepted his latest unofficial victory.

A Look Back at the Pros IShowSpeed Has Faced So Far

Ahead of facing Joey Chestnut, who holds an astounding 55 world records across as many competitive-eating disciplines and has claimed the Mustard Yellow Belt seventeen times, Speed’s journey mirrors an athlete’s preparation rather than a streamer’s prank. In his first two episodes, he trained with NFL legend Tom Brady for football and Olympic gold-medalist Suni Lee for gymnastics.For Speed, this newest episode was another entertaining chapter in his quest to “go pro” across the most unexpected arenas. And while it’s safe to say he won’t be showing up at Coney Island anytime soon, his effort and his comedic timing made for a memorable showdown that fans won’t forget anytime soon. With each new episode, Speed Goes Pro continues to blend athletic excellence with pure entertainment, proving that even when Speed loses, the audience wins.Also read: From streaming chaos to IMDB glory: IShowSpeed dethrones Leonardo DiCaprio on top trending celeb list Go to Source

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