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"It was tough. Kobayashi came to win," Chestnut said. "I was raised on pizza so it was natural for me to eat it, but I was a little slow to get going and he came out fast." The thought of a Japanese outeating an American in a pizza contest wasn't lost on Kobayashi, who is recovering from TMJ, a painful jaw disorder. "I love pizza," he said. "When I come to America, pizza is my happiness. I look forward to eating it." Chestnut said he wasn't used to eating pizza that quickly. "It's doughy," he said. "It takes a lot of chewing. He got off to a really good technique early on, his rhythm was drinking water and swallowing. I changed mine a couple times and never got in the right rhythm." Kobayashi ended a three-event losing streak to Chestnut, a 25-year-old whose weekday job is in construction management. "I wanted to prove that I'm champion," Kobayashi said. "A champion will stand up to any battle." He said he would go for another Fourth of July hot dog championship and then probably retire. Chestnut will be ready and waiting on Coney Island. "I'll see him in five weeks and I'm going to push him really hard there," he vowed. Portions of the pizza event will air on the Spike TV "Guys' Choice" show on June 21.
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