Pakistan’s Rashid Naseem has achieved another landmark after setting a stunning 125 Guinness World Records, recently surpassing international martial arts figures from across the globe.
Rashid, a martial arts maestro, is now Pakistan’s top record-holder and has outpaced Germany’s renowned martial artist, Mohammad Karamonovic.
In his latest triumph, Guinness confirmed three new records by Rashid: breaking walnuts while holding an egg, executing jumping jacks with a 60-pound weight, and removing playing cards from between bottle caps using punches.
Rashid Naseem managed to crack 289 walnuts, completed 106 jumping jacks in the 60-pound category, and removed 32 cards from bottle caps—each a new milestone for Pakistan.
Rashid dedicated his latest accomplishments to Palestine, reflecting his unwavering commitment to martial arts for over a decade, despite lacking official government support. He now aims to reach the 200-record mark, highlighting that no other athlete globally holds such an extensive collection of Guinness records.
With these achievements, Rashid has not only broken over 40 records set by India but has also surpassed records from the USA, Germany, England, Switzerland, Iran, Egypt, China, Italy, Bosnia, and several others.
Rashid is the only Pakistani to have represented his country on global TV shows in Italy, Germany, Korea, China, and Singapore, achieving world records in each appearance.
With his expertise spanning disciplines like punches, knee strikes, kicks, nunchaku, sticks, elbow strikes, and various breaking feats, Rashid holds the highest number of records worldwide in martial arts categories and shows no signs of stopping.
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