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Throwback: Harry Kane Absolutely Destroys Boxing Machine

Throwback: Harry Kane Absolutely Destroys Boxing Machine

Forever breaking records, this lad

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

THIS STORY WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON 5TH OCTOBER, 2017

Harry Kane is destined to break records. The 24-year-old has scored seven goals in his last three club games, and it doesn't like he'll be stopping any time soon.

The fact that he's scored two more goals than West Ham in 2017 sums the England international up perfectly. Kane is in the form of his life, ending the month of September with 13 goals to his name - a figure equalling a monthly record set by none other than Ronaldo and Messi.

Not only does the Tottenham striker break records on the pitch, he has a knack of breaking them off it.

Kane
Kane

Image: PA

This clip from 2015 shows Kane smashing a punching machine record while in the BT Sport green room.

The striker spoke on The Clare Balding Show, but couldn't help casually breaking another record in the process. Just look at this lethal right hook.

A future in Boxing, perhaps?

Credit: BT Sport

The 23-year-old became just the fourth player in Premier League history to amass 20-goals in three consecutive seasons, last season.

Kane is rubbing shoulders with some of the finest to ever grace the league. Just the likes of Alan Shearer, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Thierry Henry, nothing major.

Kane's record in the league:

2014/15 = 21 goals.

2015/16 = 25 goals.

2016/17 = 20 goals and counting.

Kane
Kane

Image: PA

After struggling a bit at the start of the season, his usual August blues, Kane scored seven goals last week. A brace against West Ham last weekend, a hat-trick against APOEL Nicosia in the Champions League and another brace against Huddersfield.

The two goals on Saturday led Spurs to a 4-0 win over the Yorkshire club and led Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher to make a bold prediction but one that's starting to be difficult to argue with:

Alan Shearer currently holds the record for most Premier League goals in history. The former Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers striker bagged 260 times in the league in his career.

Wayne Rooney is second on 200 goals but does seem unlikely to overtake Shearer before his career comes to an end in the next few years.

Can he do it?

Featured Image Credit: BT Sport

Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Football, Premier League, Harry Kane