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Man with 250 Guinness records adds another for fist bumps

David Rush who already had set more than 250 Guinness world records has added another to his resume, most alternating fist bumps in half a minute.
David Rush who already had set more than 250 Guinness world records has added another to his resume, most alternating fist bumps in half a minute. Photo by David Rush /YouTube

A man who already had set more than 250 Guinness world records has added another to his resume, most alternating fist bumps in half a minute.

David Rush went viral when he uploaded the clip on Sunday, according to the New York Post.

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“Joey (who he worked with for the record) and I had to punch each other thousands of times to make this happen,” Idaho’s Rush wrote on his website. “We bled, we sweated. We bruised.

“We got rid of the unfair pain when Joey made me take off my brass knuckles (wedding band).”

At the end of the knuckle-mulching exercise, Rush and his assistant had reportedly pounded fists 273 times in 30 seconds, beating the previous record of 174 set by Nafees Istay Taufiq Antu and Akibur Rahman Saikat in April.

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In a similar feat this past March, Rush set the world record for the most fist bumps in one minute with different people, which he achieved by fist-bumping 152 people.

During his lifetime, Rush has set over 250 Guinness World Records, including the title for world’s fastest juggler, the world’s slowest juggler, most bowling balls juggled and most consecutive ax-juggling catches, NPR reported.