Saudi Fighter Sets Guinness World Record for Fastest Knockout in PFL MENA

Thu Sep 19 2024
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RIYADH: Saudi fighter Hattan Al Saif has set a Guinness World Record for the fastest knockout in the Professional Fighters League (PFL) MENA, winning her game in just 41 seconds, Saudi Gazette reported on Thursday.

Al Saif, with only three years of experience in martial arts, has become a notable figure in the sport, showing her skill and determination.

Her quick rise in martial arts started with Muay Thai and boxing, where she quickly made a name for herself. Al Saif secured a gold medal at the Muay Thai World Championship and went on to win titles in boxing competitions. She set the record during a match against Egypt’s Iman Baraka, where Al Saif displayed her sharp technique and control.

Al Saif said, “The biggest challenge I faced was pushing forward despite the fatigue and obstacles. I had no choice but to keep going.”

She is dedicated to improving her skills in disciplines like taekwondo, karate, jiu-jitsu, and wrestling. Her ability to remain focused under pressure and adapt quickly has been a key to her progression in the game.

“Achieving a Guinness World Record was something I didn’t expect when I started,” Al Saif stated.

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