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Pakistan’s youngest martial arts sensation sets new Guinness World Record

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KARACHI: In a positive move towards co-curricular activities 6-year-old Muhammad Ibrahim, Pakistan’s youngest martial arts sensation, has achieved a new Guinness World Record by performing 45 bottle caps consecutively with a kick.

Muhammad Ibrahim achieved the victory breaking the previous record of 40 consecutive bottle caps kicks held by fellow Pakistani, and marital art champion Muhammad Rashid.

Ibrahim’s remarkable control, agility, and accuracy during the record-breaking performance occurred in Karachi, Sindh. In addition to surpassing Rashid’s prior record, his performance highlights Pakistan’s rising stature in the martial arts world and its remarkable athletic achievements.

This momentous accomplishment further solidifies Pakistan’s standing as a country that produces exceptional talent in unusual sports, encouraging athletes and martial artists nationwide to strive for the remarkable.

Staff Reporter

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