Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, nicknamed Kabonga, has set three Guinness World Records, including the heaviest rail pull using only his teeth. He demonstrated his incredible strength by pulling a 279-ton train at Ramses train station, capturing the admiration of crowds. Mahrous, aged over 40, is also president of the Egyptian Federation for Professional Wrestlers and has a history of similar impressive feats.
Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, known as Kabonga, has recently achieved incredible recognition from the Guinness World Records. Notably, he earned accolades in three categories, including the record for the heaviest rail pull using solely his teeth, alongside records for the heaviest locomotive pull and the fastest 100-meter road vehicle pull.
Mahrous showcased his strength by pulling a two-ton locomotive in less than 40 seconds. During a recent event at Ramses train station in Cairo, he pulled a massive train weighing 279 tons for nearly 10 meters (33 feet) using only his teeth, thrilling the gathered crowd. He also demonstrated an alternative technique by pulling the train with a strap around his shoulders.
At over 40 years of age, Mahrous serves as the president of the Egyptian Federation for Professional Wrestlers. His extraordinary feats include cracking and consuming 11 raw eggs in just 30 seconds in February 2024 and previously pulling a truck weighing 15,730 kilograms with his teeth in June 2021.
Dawlet Elnakeb, an organizer of the event, noted Mahrous’s preparation included just 20 days of training, albeit not very consistent. He remarked on Mahrous’s impressive abilities, stating that he possesses “abnormal strength.”
Ashraf Mahrous continues to astound the world with his extraordinary physical capabilities, having secured three Guinness World Records. His remarkable feats not only demonstrate immense strength but also add to his reputation within the sports community. With minimal training leading up to these significant events, his accomplishments highlight the exceptional talent of this Egyptian wrestler.
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