Man vs. Food August 11, 2010 (Kansas City) episode links
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- Papa Bob’s Bar-B-Que challenge – “Ultimate Destroyer” 6 pound barbecue sandwich
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Page and gallery about the “Ultimate Destroyer” on the restaurant web site
Episode clip about the construction of the sandwich
BonnerSprings.com article about the recording - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ
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- Stroud’s Oak Ridge Manor meal – homestyle pan fried chicken
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List of Kansas City area eating contests and challenges in the eatfeats database.
A-Bomb said (Registered May 7, 2009)
August 11, 2010 @ 10:22 pm
I thought the challenge sandwich was coated in sauce. His that he ate had no sauce on it.
Anonymous said
August 12, 2010 @ 12:17 am
Thats why its on TV with no eaters around..I wonder how many takes to make the show?
anonymous said
August 12, 2010 @ 1:58 am
His capacity is right around 3lbs . He can eat about 15 hot dogs if he competed in Nathans. If i were to rank him he is maybe a drop better than Wild Bill and Beautiful Brian. Hate when he constantly repeats that he is no competitive eater. We know that already. Using that as an alibi does him no justice
KevinRoss said
August 12, 2010 @ 12:02 pm
3lbs? Based on what I’ve seen, Richman’s capacity is more like 5-6lbs. Which an excellent competitive eater does not make, but 3lbs is crazy inaccurate. . .not to mention nobody with a 3lb capacity could eat 15 hot dogs with buns and the liquid it takes to get them down. . .that’s like 5-6lbs right there.
NReda said
August 12, 2010 @ 1:42 pm
Richman’s capacity is easily over 3 lbs. The episode at NASCAR Cafe claims he ate 4 lbs of their 6 lb burrito. Broken Yolk Cafe in San Diego claims their Ironman Special is 5-6 lbs, and he finished that. He has also come close to finishing other challenges in the 6+ lb range.
Anonymous said
August 12, 2010 @ 4:10 pm
Adam would give Sonya and Seiken a real run for their money.