
Romania's Giuliano Stro set the Guinness Book of World Records at the age of 5, known as "the strongest kid in the world", and 13 years later he changed careers to prepare for the European Boxing Championships.
Giuliano, 17, set a Guinness World Record for performing "10 Feet On a Two-Foot Weight-Bearing Handstand" on an Italian television show in 2009, when he was five years old. A year later, Giuliano once again set the world record for the most 90-degree right-angle push-ups.
After that, Giuliano even "raised the flag for 1 minute and 32 seconds", "20 seconds in a row to stand up with one hand", "40 upside downs", "20 volts on 4 glass bottles", which made him quickly popular on the Internet.
Giuliano's dad, Lulian, was a personal fitness instructor who started training him and his brother at the age of two, training for two hours a day.
Later, Giuliano did not continue to train in fitness, but under the advice of his father, he also began to systematically learn boxing, and his younger brother in the family would also accompany him.
The family, who now reside in Giuliano, Italy, wanted to start a private boxing club because Giuliano and his brother Claudio had trained to the level where they could compete in the European Boxing Championships, Giuliano said on his personal social media: "To be a champion, you have to act like a champion. ”