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Martial artist Rashid Naseem achieves Guinness World Record of 32,686 punches in one hour

Martial arts trained Rashid Naseem from Karachi has made his way into the Guinness World Record by breaking the most difficult British world record of England's Paddy Dolly.

Martial arts trained Rashid Naseem from Karachi has made his way into the Guinness World Record by breaking the most difficult British world record of England's Paddy Dolly.

President of Pakistan Academy of martial arts, Rashid Naseem broke the record of punching England's Paddy Dolly, which is considered to be invincible for 12 years, by raining 32686 punches in one hour.

Paddy Dolly hit more than 28000 punches in one hour. It is worth mentioning here that Paddy Dolly is known as the world's fittest athlete and Guinness World Record has given Paddy Dolly the title of World Foot East but Rashid has proved his superiority by hitting more than 4000 punches with the best athlete in the world.

Rashid, who is 32 and has trained in martial arts, had previously held 59 Guinness World Records for Pakistan so far.

In another record, Rashid Naseem beat India's Prabhaka Reddy's record by a clear margin. Pabhakar Reddy hit the target 106 times in 3 minutes with a weight of 5 kg, but Rashid Naseem hit the knee 152 times in 3 minutes. In the third record, Rashid Naseem successfully hit the elbow 765 times against India's Sambin Singh 713 times and set another record in the name of Pakistan.


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