
It’s the biggest Major League Eating event of the year: the Krystal Square Off V World Hamburger Eating Championship, featuring the much-anticipated rematch between the reigning hamburger world champion and record holder Joey Chestnut and three-time Krystal Square Off winner Takeru Kobayashi.
But first, there’s a little technicality to get out of the way. Kobayashi needs to qualify.
While Chestnut gets an automatic birth in the finals as the defending champ, Kobayashi, a no-show at the 2007 finals due to a jaw injury, must still win his seat, and half way through the season he has yet to announce his plans for qualifying this year.
Well, today the 30-year-old eating legend confirmed with us that he will be flying in from Japan next week to compete at the regional qualifier in Birmingham, Ala. on Saturday, Sept. 20. And if he wins–and it’s safe bet he will–competitive eating fans will have the matchup they’ve been hungry for ever since the two last met in Chattanooga in 2006.

“As a three-time Krystal Square Off champ, we don’t think anyone would object to us granting Kobayashi a sponsor’s exemption, but he wants to go through our qualifier process like everyone else–and we’re excited he’s made that decision,” said Brad Wahl, vice president of marketing, The Krystal Company. “It’s been two years since he’s gotten his hands and mouth on Krystals, and we think everyone, including Joey, is curious to see what kind of shape he’s in just ahead of the championship on September 28.”
The rivalry between Kobayashi and Chestnut has reached Ali-Frazier proportions over the years. For more than half a decade, Kobayashi had seemed unsurpassable, winning every contest easily by double digits. But at Krystal Square Off II in 2005, a newcomer on the circuit named Joey Chestnut pushed Kobayashi like no one had ever before. The American sensation from San Jose, Calif. led for the first seven minutes of the contest and finished just five behind Kobayashi’s mark of 67 Krystals.
The contest proved to be a watershed moment as Chestnut began closing in on the sport’s biggest celebrity, finishing a mere two hot dogs behind Kobayashi at the 2006 hot dog championship and putting up a big number alongside Kobayashi at Krystal Square Off III, with Chestnut downing 91 Krystals to Kobayashi’s 97.
Then on July 4, 2007, Chestnut shocked the world by beating Kobayashi in hot dogs. Four months later, he went on to shatter Kobayashi’s hamburger world record at Krystal Square Off IV in Chattanooga by devouring 103 Krystals in eight minutes. And his dominance has shown no signs of letting up so far as he beat Kobayashi again in hot dogs on July 4, 2008 in a dramatic overtime eat-off.
Now, fans want to see if Chestnut can do what hasn’t been able to do so far, beat Kobayashi head-to-head at competitive eating’s other major, the Krystal Square Off. For Chestnut, the pressure is on. For Kobayashi, he has nothing to lose and everything to gain.
The Birmingham Krystal Square Off V Qualifier will take place next Saturday, Sept. 20, at Blazer Village at Legions Field. The contest begins at 1:30 p.m. and will feature Kobayashi, top competitive eaters and five amateurs selected on the spot to compete.
Follow the action in Birmingham and every contest this season as it happens at Twitter.com/ksquareoff.
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