Karachi: Rashid Naseem, Pakistan’s celebrated martial artist, has set a new world record for the fastest boxing punches, delivering an astonishing 386 punches in just one minute and surpassing the previous mark held by England’s Josh Liyala.
In a remarkable display of speed and precision, Rashid’s achievement has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records, which confirmed the feat via email. The record was set under strict monitoring to ensure accuracy and fairness, with each punch meeting the required criteria for target strikes.
This latest success marks Rashid Naseem’s 154th world record, solidifying his status as one of Pakistan’s most prolific record-breakers. He dedicated this achievement to Palestine, expressing his solidarity and using his platform to draw attention to global issues.
Rashid’s relentless dedication, discipline, and exceptional skill have consistently brought international acclaim to Pakistan, inspiring young athletes across the country to aim higher and dream big.
Officials, fans, and fellow sports enthusiasts have widely praised his record-breaking performance, hailing it as yet another example of Pakistan’s talent and potential on the world stage.