It has become an all-too-familiar story for gamers to set unprecedented achievements such as records for the number of times they played games continuously without sleeping.
But just recently, a Call of Duty gamer is making quite a few people surprised. Although he used to be a professional eSports player, this guy aims to break the Guinness record on an exercise subject that requires a lot of health. That is the record for climbing the bar in 24 hours without stopping.
Accordingly, on September 8, Doug “Censor” Martin broke the world record for the most pull-ups in 24 hours with 8,940 times. This gamer himself then continued to increase his achievement to 9240 with the aim of firmly consolidating his position in the Guinness Book of Records. This extraordinary feat was livestreamed by Censor on his channel with thousands of followers cheering for this former professional gamer. Censor himself also shared that he spent a year practicing to achieve the above challenge.
However, reality is quite harsh for this gamer.
A month after his impressive achievement, Censor applied to the Guinness Book of Records and was surprisingly rejected. The reason Guinness gave is equally simple. That is, they were not present when Censor broke this record. However, the door in front of the gamer was not completely closed when Guinness admitted they still wanted to talk to him again to evaluate the evidence.
Most people who watched Censor's online livestream were on this gamer's side. Anyway, this is still a victory for the gamer because even though Guinness may deny it, thousands of channel viewers have witnessed his record.