By 20, Booker began training his chug skills and training to compete in food championships. Booker lives on Long Island. Booker is 6 ft 5+1⁄4 in (1.96 m) tall and weighs 400 lb (180 kg).[1]
Booker trains for competitions by trying to stretch his stomach and develop jaw strength. He eats large amounts of fruit and vegetables and drinks gallons of water in a sitting position in order to stretch his stomach and chews over twenty pieces of gum at a time to build jaw strength.[7] He maintains that competitive eating is a healthy sport and has lost weight since he began competing.[8] As of 2022, he is ranked 27th by the IFOCE.[9] Booker is also known for his YouTube channel, BadlandsChugs, in which he primarily performs soda chugging challenges.[10] In 2019, over the span of a year, his YouTube channel amassed over 3 million subscribers.
At the 2021 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, Booker won a lemonade drinking contest, drinking a gallon of lemonade in under 40 seconds.[11] He captured his second lemonade chugging contest title in 2022,[12] and repeated in 2023, setting a record of 23.08 seconds.[13] In 2024, he continued his lemonade-chugging winning streak, breaking his 2023 record with a time of 21 seconds.[14]
In May 2021, he set the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to drink two litres of soda (18.45 seconds).[20]
In June 2022, he set two more Guinness World Records, drinking 1 liter of soda in 6.8 seconds and 1 liter of tomato sauce in 1 minute and 18 seconds.[4]
Since 2004, Booker has performed and recorded competitive eating themed hip-hop as Badlands Booker, and he frequently performs selections from his albums at competitions.[21][1] Besides his own nine albums, Booker has also made guest appearances on albums by Jendor and Loser's Lounge.[22] Much of the music used on his YouTube channel is created by himself and his son Brandon Booker (OKHIPHOP).
^"Eric "Badlands" Booker". majorleagueeating.com. International Federation of Competitive Eating, Inc. Archived from the original on October 20, 2019. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
^ abAmy's Robot (blog) Robot-on-the-Spot: The World Cheesecake Eating Championship. [2]Archived November 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
^The Jewish Advocate; April 2005: by Nogg, Ozzie. Matzah ball-eating contest proves mother was right; Eric Booker cleans his plate, eats 21 matzah balls in five minutes. [3]