He’s Pakistan’s silent storm in martial arts — Rashid Naseem, the man behind the most world records in the nation’s history, still holds the unbeatable title in the nunchaku category for over a decade — without a shred of government support.
The legendary record — smashing 158 clay targets in just 60 seconds — has now been hailed by Guinness World Records as one of the All-Time Greatest – Best of the Best. They not only sent him a formal congratulation but also featured his jaw-dropping feat on their Facebook page, where the video has exploded past 80 million views!
Rashid earned this record on Italian television — and didn’t stop there. On the same show, he stunned the audience again by flicking out 23 playing cards placed between two bottles — using nothing but his blazing nunchaku skills.
Once held by American Samuel Sprague (102 targets), the record was shattered by Rashid — and no one has come close since.
Today, Rashid Naseem owns more global records in the nunchaku category than anyone alive — taking down challengers from China, India, the USA, and the UK.
His record list reads like a martial arts thriller:
- 350 precise hits in one minute
- Fastest opening of 10 bottle caps with nunchaku
- Breaking 10 tiles in a single strike
- 191 figure-eight moves in 60 seconds
- 114 triangle steps in one minute
And every single one belongs to Pakistan.
He may not have state sponsorship, but Rashid Naseem has something far rarer — global respect, unmatched skill, and a legacy no one’s been able to break.

