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American competitive eater
Dale Boone
Born
1966 (age 57–58)[1]
Brookhaven, Georgia, US
Other names
Mouth of the South
Occupation
Competitive eater
Dale Boone (born 1966) is an American competitive eater who holds several records for, among others, devouring pelmeni and hot dogs. Having been featured on numerous television programmes, he has proclaimed himself "Mouth of the South". Boone claims to be the great grandson of Daniel Boone.
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proclaimed himself "Mouth of the South". Boone claims to be the great grandson of Daniel Boone. DaleBoone was born in 1966 in Brookhaven and was raised...
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