ZAC Toothill might just be sport's most impressive seven-year-old.
The Wrose youngster is a multiple English, British, European and World champion in kickboxing and jiu-jitsu.
He is also the British and German Sambo champion, the British wrestling champion and the Bradford District cross-country champion.
Proud dad John said: "I must have clocked up about 20,000 miles in the last year or so with all the competitions abroad I've taken him too.
"He was even winning international tournaments before he turned five and he's done incredibly well.
"He's eight next week and he's been on such a phenomenal run in sport I thought it was worth letting people know."
Asked how his son manages to be so successful in such a range of sports, Mr Toothill said: "He's really good at school too, and every night, he'll listen to a different sensei or professor, so he's good at dealing with instructions.
"He's at a high level in all the sports he does and the various Team England organisations want to take him on.
"He's good at football too, and Preston North End have tried to sign him, but he's told me he wants to be the greatest fighter ever so he has no time to play football."
The Low Ash Primary School pupil will have to pick one sport eventually, and his dad said: "There's no real money in kickboxing or jiu-jitsu. Boxing and MMA is where it's at and his dream is to be a future UFC World Champion.
"But for me, it's just about keeping him as good as he can, then seeing how he progresses.
"He may go on to be an athlete for example, as he's a Bradford District champion and came third in the County Championships. He has a couple of Saltaire Parkrun records for his age too.
"He really enjoys his running, and I think that's just his competitive side, because he's competitive over things like brushing his teeth.
"He won in his category at the Junior World Jiu-Jitsu Championships in Wolverhampton at the weekend for example, and he was upset he didn't get the submissions against one of his opponents, even though he still won, because he just wants to be as good as he can.
"Back to his running, I think he likes it because even though it's not a contact sport, it's about pushing and going through the pain barrier like his fighting."
Talking about what he feels is his son's best achievement to date, Mr Toothill said: "Obviously there's his world titles, the fact he's already a brown belt in kickboxing and he's a grey belt in jiu-jitsu, despite having only done the latter for 14 months.
"But I'd genuinely say his greatest achievement is being as good as he is at all those sports.
"There are probably a couple of other freak athletes like him but I don't know anyone else nationally that's as decorated as he is."
You can follow the youngster's journey on Instagram on @zacfights, where you can direct message for sponsorship opportunities.
Asked about the power of his son's Instagram, Mr Toothill said: "It's great for sponsorship and Pearl Dental have been great with sponsoring him.
"He's got nearly 1,000 followers, which is pretty amazing for a little kid, but then because other young lads know who he is, they're not wanting to go up against him, so we do end up having to chase some fights up."
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