There are a number of martial arts and combat sports related Guinness World Records:
•The most karate kicks in one minute using a single leg (male) is 355 and was achieved by Ahmad Amin Bodla in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, on 3 March 2014.
•The most UFC welterweight championship bouts won by an individual fighter is 12, by Georges St-Pierre from 18 November 2006 to 16 November 2013.
•The most judo throws completed in one hour by a pair is 3,786 by Dale Moore and Nigel Townsend at Esporta Health Club, Chiswick Park, Greater London, UK on 23 February 2002.
•The most walnuts smashed with a nunchaku in one minute is 97 and was achieved by Mujtaba Hassan Mughal in Karachi, Pakistan, on 7 June 2015.
•The largest martial arts gi measured 28 ft tall and 10 ft 7 in wide and was created by Hakuhodo DY Media Partners (Japan) for the 2010 Judo World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, on 13 September 2010. The uniform weighed 100 lbs.
UFC featherweight Dennis Bermudez is now a Guinness World Record holder too, but it is not for your first guess.
I didn’t think I could do it, but when it’s game time, I show up, said Bermudez to Steven Marrocco for MMAjunkie.
The event was sponsored by Gamma Labs and Bermudez faced Internet fitness personality Furious Pete, a bunch of gamers, and Brittney Palmer.
Now It’s official:
https://twitter.com/MenaceBermudez/status/732679525532860420
The fastest time to drink one litre of lemon juice through a straw is 22.75 seconds and was achieved by Dennis “The Menace” Bermudez (USA), in New York, New York, USA, on 17 May 2016.
Then it was time to celebrate with Ms. Palmer.
It was not all fun and games however.
In my head, I was like, I’ll take a few gulps, it will be too sour, I’ll spit it out, and it will be funny, said Bermudez. We’re all lined up, and they say first one to finish put your hand up, and I’m booking. I’m in it to win it.
My stomach is on fire, because there’s a liter of lemon juice in my stomach, and I’m super-full at this point. But they had the (record) there, so I’m like, ‘That’s gotta go home.’
What happened when he got home would indicate the juice was not worth the squeeze.





