It's always the super-skinny people who can pack away the meat! If you have ever watched a hot dog-eating contest, the winners are always lean.

In Amarillo, Texas, there’s a famous place called the Big Texan Steak Ranch. It’s known for a challenge that sounds almost impossible: eating a 72-ounce steak in one sitting. That’s over four pounds of meat in one go.

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Amarillo Diner Finishes Three 72oz Steaks in One Day

Recently, a man who goes by the name Mohmotion decided to see how far he could push himself. He didn’t just eat one of those giant steaks. No, sir, he ate three of those suckers in the same day. That’s more than 13 pounds of beef, or about the same as 50 regular burgers.

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So that has to be a record, right? Well, Mohmotion didn’t eat all three steaks back-to-back. He took breaks between each one, spreading them out over the day. That means he didn’t beat the official record, which competitive eater Molly Schuyler still holds. She once ate all three massive steaks in one sitting without stopping!

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@bigtexansteakranch @MOMOTION was able to put away three 72oz steaks in one day at the Big Texan in Amarillo, Texas! While Molly Schuyler still holds the record for eating three 72oz steaks in one sitting, Mo spaced his out throughout the day with breaks in between each steak. Still an insane feat — but the crown stays with Molly… for now! #steakchallenge #route66 #texasroute66 #amarillo #72ozsteak #amarillorestaurant #uniqueexperiences #bigtexan #bigtexan #texas @Explore Amarillo ♬ original sound - Big Texan Steak Ranch

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