Irfan Mehsood, the renowned martial arts player from Pakistan, has achieved a remarkable feat by becoming the first Pakistani to break over 100 Guinness World Records in just 8 years. Surpassing Italy’s Marcello Ferri’s record, Mehsood showcased his extraordinary strength by lifting 63 kilograms with his fingers, surpassing Ferri’s 56 kilograms. Notably, Mehsood holds an impressive 46 global records in the push-ups category alone. Additionally, he has achieved numerous records with weights ranging from 100 pounds to 40 pounds, demonstrating his exceptional skills and dedication. Mehsood’s prowess extends across various disciplines, including push-ups, jumping jacks, step-ups, strikes, elbow strikes, high jumps, and star jumps. Remarkably, Mehsood has broken records from 16 countries, including the United States, Britain, India, China, Norway, Germany, France, Finland, among others. Furthermore, Mehsood’s influence extends beyond his own achievements, as 16 of his students have also succeeded in making Guinness World Records, solidifying his legacy as a martial arts icon and a mentor to aspiring athletes.