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Ibrahim is now youngest martial arts player in world to set Guinness World Record

by Haroon Amin
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Six-year-old Pakistani kid Muhammad Ibrahim became the youngest Guinness title holder in the wake of establishing a record in martial arts. 

Ibrahim unbolted the caps of 45 bottles within a minute by using martial kicks, breaking the record of 40 bottle covers in a minute. 

Muhammad Ibrahim is the child of Muhammad Rashid Naseem, a martial artist who holds a dozen Guinness World Records. It is relevant to refer to here that Naseem’s daughter also set a Guinness World Record best at 7 years old. 

He accomplished this feat by opening 45 container covers in one minute using martial arts kicks, breaking the record of 40. Guinness World Records formally acknowledged Ibrahim’s accomplishment, updating their website to remember his achievement for another class. 

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This accomplishment was praised by the Pakistan Academy of Martial Arts, which invited several martial arts master’s to celebrate Ibrahim’s accomplishment. 

The record-breaking feat took place in Karachi, Sindh, where Ibrahim showed fantastic accuracy, agility, and control. His achievement overshadows Rashid’s previous record but also underscores Pakistan’s developing prominence in the domain of martial arts and unique athletic achievements. 

This noteworthy exhibition further cements Pakistan’s standing for creating phenomenal ability in unconventional sports, rousing martial artists and athletes in the country to aim for the extraordinary. 

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