Spanning 24 inches, the 28-year-old Londoner has the largest biceps in the UK. The pair were posing together at Ripley's Believe It Or Not! museum in London's Piccadilly, to promote the new book Ripley's Enter If You Dare.
This  is is just the latest photo call for Magar, who was pictured on tour in  New York earlier this week. He is hoping to snatch the title from  Edward Nino Hernandez, a 24-year-old Colombian dancer who measures just  27ins and who was officially recognised by Guinness on Monday.
Nino  was 1.5ins shorter than the previous incumbent He Pingping of China,  which means Khagendra will have shaved 2.5ins off Pingping's height.  Guinness World Records editor in chief Craig Glenday said: 'The question  is, will Nino still have the record by Christmas?
'With Khagendra in the wings, there's a good chance Nino will only hold the title for a few more weeks.'
If  you are curious as to why this little title means such big things to  these men, then you only need look at how it transformed Pingping's life  when he inherited the title in 2008, lifting him out of a life of  poverty and transplanting him to a world of TV shows and international  travel.
Magar's  family first applied to have him recognised as the World's Shortest Man  when he was just 14, but he was refused because of the possibility he  could grow before he turned 18.
Source: (wateen.net)
 
