
Nigerian professional boxer Damilare Arowolo, popularly known as “Ugly Wolf,” is set to embark on a grueling 12-hour non-stop punching bag challenge. This endurance test is part of his preparation to break the Guinness World Record for the longest marathon punching a punching bag.
The challenge, scheduled to take place at Wembley Gym in Oke-Ira, Ogba, Lagos, will demonstrate Arowolo’s improved stamina following a successful five-hour non-stop punching session he completed on February 12. The 12-hour challenge represents a significant step up in his training regimen as he builds towards an ambitious 69-hour attempt in April.
Arowolo’s 69-hour attempt would shatter the current world record of 55 hours and 15 minutes set by Indian martial artist Sidhu Kshetri in November 2023. The boxer has established himself as a formidable presence in Nigerian boxing, having claimed multiple elite championships and two national titles.
Arowolo’s views the 12-hour attempt as not only a critical training milestone but also an opportunity to generate public awareness for his record-breaking aspirations. The current record holder, 42-year-old Kshetri, set the benchmark after a grueling 55-hour and 15-minute punching marathon in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Arowolo’s support team has implemented a comprehensive strategy to sustain him throughout the 12-hour ordeal, including carefully timed nutrition, hydration protocols, and brief rest periods permitted under Guinness World Record guidelines. Local boxing enthusiasts and sports officials are expected to attend the event to show their support for Arowolo’s world record ambitions.
If successful in April, Ugly wolf 12-hour challenge would not only break the existing record but also become the first African to hold this particular Guinness World Record. This achievement would potentially inspire a new generation of Nigerian athletes to pursue similar achievements in endurance sports.
Arowolo’s determination and perseverance are admirable, and his attempt to break the Guinness World Record is a testament to his dedication to his craft. As he prepares to take on the 12-hour challenge, he is sure to have the support of his fans and the Nigerian boxing community.