Egyptian strongman Ashraf Mahrous Sulaiman pulling massive ship with teeth harness in Egypt

Egyptian Man Pulls 720-Ton Ship With His Teeth

🤯 Mind Blown

Ashraf Mahrous Sulaiman just set a jaw-dropping world record by pulling a ship weighing more than 720 tons using only his teeth. The Egyptian strongman achieved what seems physically impossible on the shores of El Ghardaka.

Ashraf Mahrous Sulaiman just set a jaw-dropping world record by pulling a ship weighing more than 720 tons using only his teeth. The Egyptian strongman achieved what seems physically impossible on the shores of El Ghardaka.

On September 27, 2025, Sulaiman attached a harness to his teeth and pulled a ship weighing 720.332 metric tons. That's roughly the weight of 144 adult elephants or 120 average cars.

The feat took place in El Ghardaka, Egypt, where Sulaiman successfully moved the massive vessel. Guinness World Records confirmed this as the heaviest ship ever pulled by teeth, shattering the previous benchmark.

Sulaiman, known locally as "Kabonga," didn't attempt this record for fame or sponsorships. He set this personal goal for himself and trained relentlessly to achieve it.

The physical demands of such a challenge are almost unimaginable. Moving even a fraction of that weight using your teeth requires extraordinary jaw strength, core stability, and mental toughness that goes beyond typical athletic training.

Egyptian Man Pulls 720-Ton Ship With His Teeth

Why This Inspires

What makes this story remarkable isn't just the numbers. It's about a person who set an audacious goal that most would dismiss as impossible and then did the work to make it happen.

Sulaiman's achievement reminds us that human determination can push past limits we think are fixed. While most of us won't be pulling ships anytime soon, his dedication shows what's possible when we commit fully to a goal.

Social media users around the world responded with amazement. "That's not just strength—that's unreal determination and discipline," one person commented, capturing what thousands were thinking.

Guinness World Records only accepts applications for this category from people at least 16 years old, recognizing the extreme physical demands involved. The organization verified every detail of Sulaiman's attempt to ensure the record was legitimate.

Sulaiman's success joins a long tradition of strength athletes pushing human limits through unconventional challenges. Each new record expands our understanding of what the human body can accomplish with proper training and unshakeable resolve.

Sometimes the most inspiring stories come from people who simply refuse to accept "impossible" as an answer.

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Based on reporting by Google News - World Record

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