Egyptian Wrestler Ashraf Mahrous Attempts Guinness World Record Pulling Ships with Teeth
Associated PressSeptember 27, 20251 min13,131 views
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- 🎯 Ashraf Mahrous, known as Kabonga, is attempting to break the Guinness World Record for pulling the heaviest ship with his teeth.
- ⚓ The current record, set in 2018 by a Ukrainian, was for pulling a 614-ton ship.
- ⚡ Mahrous successfully pulled two ships, one weighing approximately 700 tons and the second around 450 tons, for a total of about 1,150 tons, covering a distance of 15 meters.
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- 💪 Mahrous aims to prove he is the strongest man in the world, dedicating this potential record to his friends, Egypt, and the Arab world.
- 🏋️ His training regimen includes significant food intake, such as two chickens or up to five kilograms of fish, followed by extensive training sessions.
- ❄️ He prefers training in the winter, finding it more suitable for his endurance needs compared to summer training.
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