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Egyptian Wrestler Sets a World Record by Pulling 20 Cars

Ashraf Mahrous, aka Kabonga, attempted to set a new Guinness World Record by pulling 20 cars in Egypt, with plans to submit evidence and challenge the heaviest ship pull record by teeth in Hurghada.

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By Redaction ARPS Media with Agencies

Egypt’s Ashraf Mahrous, also known as Kabonga, attempted to set a new Guinness World Record by pulling 20 cars simultaneously.

Officials from Guinness World Records were not present, but he intends to send videos and photos for evaluation.

The current record for the most cars pulled by an individual is 15, set by Kevin Fast in 2014.

Mahrous has previously set records in three categories, including the heaviest rail pulling using his teeth, and plans to attempt a new record for the heaviest ship pulled by teeth in Hurghada later this month.

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