James Webb devoured 23 wings per minute, and the competition, in the New York championship.
A Sydney man has tasted global glory after devouring the competition at an international eating competition in New York.
James Webb stunned observers when he downed 276 chicken wings in 12 minutes during the Wing It On! US Chicken Wing Eating Championship at the National Buffalo Wings Festival on the weekend.Sydney man James Webb took out a global chicken wing-eating competition. Webb, at 23 wings a minute, shredded the competition, which included established champion eaters Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo."I was just trying to clean the bones as best I could," Webb said after his win."I know I'm not as fast as these guys but if they're goning to weigh leftovers, if there's less chicken, well, I had a chance right.
He said he was "shocked" and "grateful" to have taken the crown in the well-attended wings competition.
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