MMA athlete becomes first Pakistani to hold 100 Guinness World records

The picture shared on February 28, 2024, shows Irfan Mehsood, first Pakistani MMA athlete to hold 100 Guinness World records. (irfanmehsood.official/Instagram)
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Updated 07 August 2024
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MMA athlete becomes first Pakistani to hold 100 Guinness World records

  • Irfan Mehsood holds records for most push-ups, squats, jumping jacks, squat thrusts, step-ups, knee strikes, elbow strikes, side jumps and high jumps
  • Mehsood has broken the records of 16 countries so far including the US UK, India, China, Iraq, and Syria, he received a presidential award in 2023

ISLAMABAD: A mixed martial arts (MMA) athlete from the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has attained the title of becoming the first Pakistani to hold 100 Guinness World Records, an official at the local MMA federation said on Wednesday.

Irfan Mehsood, a 33-year-old native of the South Waziristan tribal district, holds records for the most push-ups, squats, jumping jacks, squat thrusts, step-ups, knee strikes, elbow strikes, side jumps and high jumps.

Italian weightlifter Marcello Ferri had set a world record by lifting a 40-pound weight with his toe for a minute and 32 seconds. This was broken by Mehsood by lifting the same weight for three minutes and 20 seconds. Mehsood has broken the records of 16 countries so far including the United States, Britain, India, China, Norway, Germany, France, Finland, Philippines, Spain, Italy, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Pakistan and Syria. Mehsood also received a presidential award in 2023.

“Irfan Mehsud is the first Pakistani athlete to achieve 100 Guinness World Records,” All Pakistan MMA President Babar Raja told Arab News on Wednesday. “There is no limelight in the district he hails from but he is still able to get widespread fame in MMA as an athlete.”

Raja said the All Pakistan MMA Federation was working to award Mehsood a senior role in the body so that others could benefit from his experience.

Mixed Martial Arts is a full-contact combat sport combining elements of different martial arts and combat sports that allows athletes to use a wide array of techniques including striking, grappling, submissions, throws and takedowns. Boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, wrestling, judo, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu are various forms of MMA.


Pakistan to tour Bangladesh for ODI series in March as bilateral ties warm

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Pakistan to tour Bangladesh for ODI series in March as bilateral ties warm

  • Pakistan cricket team will play three matches in Dhaka from March 11-15
  • Tour comes weeks after cricket dispute over Bangladesh’s World Cup exit

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will tour Bangladesh next month for a three-match One-Day International (ODI) series, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Friday, in what will be the team’s second visit since relations between the two countries began to improve in 2024.

The two sides have also developed closer cricketing relations, with Pakistan briefly threatening to boycott its Twenty20 World Cup match against India in Colombo, saying it wanted to highlight what it described as unfair treatment of Bangladesh after the International Cricket Council removed Dhaka from the tournament schedule over security concerns.

Pakistan later reversed its decision after negotiations, with cricket officials saying Bangladesh’s concerns had been acknowledged.

“Pakistan will arrive in Bangladesh on Monday, 9 March and will undergo a training session on Tuesday, 10 March, ahead of the opening ODI against the hosts at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS) in Dhaka on Wednesday, 11 March,” the PCB said.

The second ODI will be played on Friday, 13 March, while the third and final match of the series is scheduled for Sunday, 15 March.

All three matches will take place at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka.

The series comes amid a broader thaw in diplomatic ties between the two South Asian nations, which were part of the same country until Bangladesh’s secession following a bloody civil war in 1971, an event that long cast a shadow over relations.

Relations have warmed since August 2024, after the ouster of former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who was widely viewed as close to India.

Cricket has often reflected political currents in South Asia.

“This will be Pakistan’s second tour of Bangladesh since July 2025,” the PCB said. “Pakistan last toured Bangladesh for a three-match T20I series in July, which the hosts won 2-1.”

“Bangladesh, meanwhile, toured Pakistan for a three-match T20I series in May/June last year, which [the] Salman Ali Agha-led side won 3-0,” it added.