He needs to do more than 8,940 pull-ups in 24 hours.

Doug "Censor" Martin has declared his intention to break the Guinness World Record for the most pull-ups in 24 hours. He announced the day when it's going to happen and the reason for doing this on his social account.

When is Censor breaking the pull-up record?

The date for this attempt is September 7, 2024. As this is about the most pull-ups in 24 hours, we expect everything to be streamed on Censor's Twitch channel for the whole day.

The current record is 8,940 pull-ups, so Censor should do 372+ per hour, which is 6+ per minute.

Why does Censor want to break the Guinness record?

The Call of Duty player and streamer revealed the reason for this attempt in the same social post. Censor wants to raise money for Pancreatic Cancer Research.

It's not a sudden decision. Censor announced this idea more than a year ago. Back then, he revealed his “family issues” and the desire to “raise awareness and show people to never give up.” In preparation for the actual attempt, Censor wanted to do pull-ups during his streams.

Here is how Censor is actually doing pull-ups.

Who is Censor in Call of Duty esports?

In 2011, Doug "Censor" Martin participated in a few MLG events and eventually won MLG National Championship 2011 as part of the team Quantic Nex-TT-hreat. 

Then, Censor played for different teams and participated in multiple A-tier and B-tier tournaments. His S-tier successes include victories at UMG Nashville 2014 and MLG Columbus Open 2014 with FaZe and first place at Call of Duty League 2020 - Week 11 with the New York Subliners.

Now, Censor is better known as a Call of Duty streamer, even if he still participates in some esports events.

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