In yet another extraordinary achievement, Pakistan’s Rashid Naseem has shattered global expectations by becoming the world’s fastest boxing puncher, delivering a mind-blowing 386 full-contact punches in one minute.
This historic moment dethrones the previous record of 374 held by the UK’s Josh Llewellyn-Jones. Guinness World Records officially recognized Rashid’s 154th record, cementing his status as a global icon in endurance and strength-based sports.
But Rashid’s feats don’t stop there.
He holds numerous other world records including over 32,000 punches in one hour, 675 punches in one minute while carrying 1kg weights, and even 207 one-handed punches while holding an egg all while maintaining full control and form.
What sets Rashid apart isn’t just his physical capability. It’s his purpose. This latest achievement was dedicated to Palestine, underscoring his commitment to using sport as a platform for solidarity and awareness.
Rashid Naseem has surpassed 126 individual Guinness World Records, outperforming over 40 Indian counterparts and building a legacy that blends talent with patriotism. With each new title, he reminds the world what resilience, focus, and determination can look like especially when coming from a country with limited global sporting infrastructure.
His journey isn’t just about records. It’s about rewriting narratives, breaking stereotypes, and giving Pakistan a champion it can proudly call its own.