Watch Matt Stonie Demolish A 14-Inch Pizza In Under 90 Seconds

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Competitive eating legend Matt Stonie has been impressing us with how much he can eat for a long time now. His most recent video, however, is a true testament to just how fast he can down some grub.

As part of the DraftKings $100 Pizza Challenge, Stonie attempted to devour a 14-inch pizza as fast as possible. The results were Stonie finishing the entire pizza in just under four minutes. He then decided he wasn’t happy with that time, went back and got another pizza, and blew through that one in just under 90 seconds.

To put that into perspective, the Guinness World Record for fastest time to eat a 12-inch pizza is 23.62 seconds. However, that record is for a plain cheese pizza with no toppings. Stonie’s custom pizza included multiple meats and veggies, and the area of it was about 26% larger than the pie eaten for the world record. It took him about 3-4 times longer than the Guinness record, sure, but there’s a definite chance that Stonie could crush that as well.

Based off of his latest pizza performance, it would definitely be worthwhile seeing him attempt to smash that world record.

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