TikTok sensation Hasbulla punches seven foot Shaquille O’Neal on superyacht in Sydney

He’s the social media sensation who has amassed 4.7 billion views on TikTok.

And over the weekend Hasbulla Magomedov proved he can pack a mean punch, despite standing at three-foot-four.

The 19-year-old, who has dwarfism and is famous for his child-like appearance, pretended to knock out seven foot basketball star Shaquille O’Neal as the pair enjoyed time on a superyacht around Sydney Harbour.

Three-foot-four TikTok sensation Hasbulla pretended to punch seven foot Shaquille O'Neal as they enjoyed a superyacht around Sydney Harbour over the weekend

Three-foot-four TikTok sensation Hasbulla pretended to punch seven foot Shaquille O’Neal as they enjoyed a superyacht around Sydney Harbour over the weekend

In hilarious footage shared to Prestige Hire‘s Instagram account on Saturday, Hasbulla is seen sneaking up to the former Lakers player before tapping him on the shoulder and pretending to knock him out with a mighty punch.

Going along with the gag, Shaq pretends to fall over much to the amusement of fellow guests.

Hasbulla shot to fame in late 2020 when he began posting videos on Instagram and TikTok of himself performing daring stunts and pranks.

In hilarious footage shared to Prestige Hire 's Instagram account on Saturday, Hasbulla is seen sneaking up to the former Lakers player before tapping him on the shoulder and pretending to knock him out with a mighty punch

In hilarious footage shared to Prestige Hire 's Instagram account on Saturday, Hasbulla is seen sneaking up to the former Lakers player before tapping him on the shoulder and pretending to knock him out with a mighty punch

In hilarious footage shared to Prestige Hire ‘s Instagram account on Saturday, Hasbulla is seen sneaking up to the former Lakers player before tapping him on the shoulder and pretending to knock him out with a mighty punch

With his unique appearance and confident attitude, Hasbulla soon amassed a huge online following.

Hasbulla landed in Australia on Saturday ahead of his first-ever speaking tour. 

He recently reminded fans that no matter how hard life gets, it’s important to remain optimistic.  

Going along with the gag, Shaq pretends to fall over much to the amusement of fellow guests

Going along with the gag, Shaq pretends to fall over much to the amusement of fellow guests

Going along with the gag, Shaq pretends to fall over much to the amusement of fellow guests 

In July, he told The Sydney Morning Herald: ‘People are always complaining about things in life, but I try to enjoy every day and do the things I love. You really have to stay positive.’

Despite his undeniable success, Hasbulla concedes that fame comes at a price.

‘Life, on the one hand, has become better, and on the other, it has become more complex,’ he told the publication.

Hasbulla shot to fame in late 2020 when he began posting videos on Instagram and TikTok of himself performing daring stunts and pranks

Hasbulla shot to fame in late 2020 when he began posting videos on Instagram and TikTok of himself performing daring stunts and pranks

Hasbulla shot to fame in late 2020 when he began posting videos on Instagram and TikTok of himself performing daring stunts and pranks

‘I think people can see I’ve worked hard to create a life for myself that I’m proud of, and I’m very grateful for my fans, and I support them too.’ 

Hasbulla was born with Growth Hormone Deficiency, a condition known as dwarfism, causing him to have an abnormally short stature with normal body proportions.

Since finding fame, Hasbulla has attracted attention by challenging prominent UFC stars to fights, including MMA champion Conor McGregor.

Hasbulla was born with Growth Hormone Deficiency, a condition known as dwarfism, causing him to have an abnormally short stature with normal body proportions

Hasbulla was born with Growth Hormone Deficiency, a condition known as dwarfism, causing him to have an abnormally short stature with normal body proportions

Hasbulla was born with Growth Hormone Deficiency, a condition known as dwarfism, causing him to have an abnormally short stature with normal body proportions 

He has also befriended Russian MMA fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov, which led to fans nicknaming him ‘Mini Khabib’.

In December 2021, he dipped his toe into the fledgling NFT market by launching a cartoon that resembled himself.

Hasbulla is scheduled to speak in Sydney on August 29 and 30, and Melbourne on August 31 and September 1.

The tour will also include an exclusive meet and greet with the social media star.

Hasbulla is scheduled to speak in Sydney on August 29 and 30, and Melbourne on August 31 and September 1

Hasbulla is scheduled to speak in Sydney on August 29 and 30, and Melbourne on August 31 and September 1

Hasbulla is scheduled to speak in Sydney on August 29 and 30, and Melbourne on August 31 and September 1

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