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Rashid Naseem Shatters 125 World Records: A Historic Feat for Pakistan

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By Web Desk Published November 12, 2024 2 Min Read
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Martial arts master- Muhammad Rashid Naseem. Photo Credits: ProPakistani
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Muhammad Rashid Naseem outperformed a contestant from ‘America’s Got Talent’ and ‘Britain’s Got Talent,’ specialising in martial arts. Reports confirm that Guinness World Records has recognized three additional world records by Rashid Naseem, increasing his total to 125.

Rashid Naseem’s achievements include breaking walnuts while holding an egg, jumping jacks with 60 pounds, and extracting a card from between bottles with a punch, all credited to Pakistan. He recently defeated Muhammad Kermonowic, a Bosnian-born German martial arts master featured in over 300 TV shows, setting the most world records in Pakistan’s history.

Pakistan's Rashid Naseem sets world record by crushing 39 cans in 30 seconds.
Rashid holds 101 records, making him the only Pakistani to surpass 100 records. Some of his notable feats include the most cans crushed with the head in one minute, the most walnuts crushed by hand in… pic.twitter.com/9kQyXjvXZh

— Public Voice (@VoPublic) July 24, 2024

Guinness World Records has updated its website to reflect Naseem’s latest achievements and has issued official certificates for the three new records. While dedicating his records to Palestine, Rashid Naseem noted his decade-long effort: “Despite no support or recognition from any government official, I remain dedicated to my goals unaided. I aim to achieve 200 records soon.”

Moreover, Rashid Naseem has surpassed over 40 Indian records and has established records in numerous countries, including the USA, Germany, the UK, and China. He remains the only Pakistani to represent his country on television shows in Italy, Germany, Korea, China, and Singapore, achieving world records on prominent programs.

Rashid has the highest number of punches, knee strikes, kicks, and broken records using nunchaku, sticks, and elbows globally. Recently, he set another Guinness World Record by crushing 39 cans with his head in 30 seconds, a feat showcased in a video by Guinness World Records on social media. In the video, Rashid is seen forcefully striking his head against a line of metal drink cans, each exploding upon impact.

Pakistani martial artist Muhammad Rashid Naseem has achieved his 101st world record by breaking 39 cans with his head in 30 seconds.
The Guinness Book of World Records shared a video showcasing his latest feat.#WorldRecord #MohammadRashidNaseem #GuinnessWorldRecords #MartialArts pic.twitter.com/kDvLOiX3k6

— Distinguished Pakistan (@DistinctPak24) July 24, 2024
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