OceanCityToday reports that Fish Tales Bar & Grill will hold a hot dog eating contest on July 4. Entrants need to qualify by eating 5 hot dogs. The article call defending champ Joe Menchetti an IFOCE member.

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  1. Rhonda Evans said (Registered March 6, 2008)

    June 25, 2010 @ 1:51 pm

    Menchetti must be ready to reverse.

  2. Anonymous said

    June 25, 2010 @ 3:00 pm

    he wishes he was among the elite eaters what a joke he his have fun at the crappy beach dog contest joe thats all youll ever do why the real eaters are at nathans..hahahah

  3. Gentleman Joe said (Registered December 8, 2005)

    June 25, 2010 @ 5:41 pm

    Why “must be ready to reverse”??

    Its not a crappy contest.

    If I could I’d pull a Jed & enjoy the cash.

    I probably received more notice from AGT, (national network tv) than anyone outside the top 5 will from Coney. If I was content w/the Shea’s making 95% of the $$$. I’d still be there. I’ve been at that table 3 times & qualified for a 4th. They still owe me 120lbs of dogs.

    I absolutely did not say ifoce, hell I wore an WLOCE shirt in the contest.

    Most of you guys know how bad the press is at getting things right.

    I am the only person to defeat “Furious” Pete, who would be a top 10 eater & maybe top 5 in the ifoce if he was allowed in.

    I think that does make me an “elite” eater, or as I would put it, “World Class.” Particularly in short contests.

  4. Anonymous said

    June 25, 2010 @ 7:04 pm

    I didn’t realize it was such a big career move to fail an eating stunt, embarrass yourself in front of the nation, and be told you have no talent by three unbiased judges. And you paid your own way to get there too. You really are a big star now Triple X GJoe.

  5. WLOCE Fan said

    June 25, 2010 @ 10:59 pm

    Joe Winning /………………. hmmmmmmmmmmmm I heard Differ ………….. Let’s see what happens this year.

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