Filipino boy dunks shot after shot playing arcade game

  • Footage from Marilao in the Philippines shows a child dunking shot after shot  
  • He misses only once during the four-minute video – but never loses his focus
  • By the end of the game, the boy has racked up an incredible 934 points 

A little boy has been wowing the web with his incredible basketball skills.

Mesmerising footage from Marilao in the Philippines shows the child dunking shot after shot while playing the All-Star Basketball arcade game.

At first, it looks like his winning streak could just be a fluke. But it soon becomes clear that the boy is dominating the game.

Mesmerising footage from Marilao in the Philippines shows the child dunking shot after shot while playing the All-Star Basketball arcade game

Mesmerising footage from Marilao in the Philippines shows the child dunking shot after shot while playing the All-Star Basketball arcade game

Incredibly, he misses only once during the four-minute clip, but never loses his focus.

By the end of the game, he has racked up an incredible 934 points.

Internet users hailed the boy’s impressive speed and accuracy – despite the fact that he barely even glanced down at the balls.  

Earlier this year, a grandmother was hailed on social media after being filmed scoring more than twenty hoops in a row on an arcade basketball machine.

Incredibly, he misses only once during the four-minute video, but never loses his focus. By the end of the game, he has racked up an incredible 934 points

Incredibly, he misses only once during the four-minute video, but never loses his focus. By the end of the game, he has racked up an incredible 934 points

Incredibly, he misses only once during the four-minute video, but never loses his focus. By the end of the game, he has racked up an incredible 934 points

The woman, wearing a floral top and blue spotted trousers, was filmed converting 22 shots in rapid succession.

One Reddit user wrote: ‘Love this.’ Another said: ‘I use the same technique but she is more accurate.’  

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