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Prom Samnang (Khmer: ព្រំ សំណាង), (born 9 September 1987) is a Cambodian Kun Khmer fighter and is one of the most successful Kun Khmer fighters in Cambodia. [1] In 2023, Samnang won the Thai Fight Kard Chuek championship title in Thailand [ 2 ] and won the gold medal against Tun Tun Min in the Khun Khmer Men's 81kg division.
Kun Khmer 71 kg Yodsanklai Fairtex: def. Zhou Jiao TKO 1 Kun Khmer 65 kg Thun Makara def. Mangkornyok Por.paideng KO 1 Kickboxing 75 kg Han Jun vs. Abolfazl Alipour Andi Kickboxing 67 kg Acar Suayb vs. Sorgraw Petchyindee Academy: Decision (Unanimous) Kickboxing 75 kg Saiyok Pumpanmuang: vs. Wang Xin Kun Khmer 65 kg Long Somnang vs.
Thoeun Theara (Khmer: ធឿន ធារ៉ា), (born May 5, 1996) is a Cambodian Kun Khmer fighter and kickboxer. In 2022, he rose to fame after becoming the first Cambodian boxer to win a title at a Thai Fight event when he won the Thai Fight Kard Chuek 72.5 kg King's Cup Championship by technical knockout against Thai star Saiyok Pumpanmuang in Thailand. [2]
At the 2023 Southeast Asian Games, held in Cambodia, the event was called Kun Khmer instead of Muay Thai, which led to a boycott by Thailand. In response, Cambodia said it would retaliate by not sending boxers to the 2025 games in Thailand.
Lao Chetra is a Cambodian Kun Khmer fighter. He is a member of Cambodia's national Kun Khmer team. He is widely considered as one of Cambodia's most prominent practitioners of Kun Khmer. He is the reigning gold medalist in Kun Khmer at the Southeast Asian Games in the 67 kg weight division.
Muay Thai Record 134 Wins (23 (T)KO's), 33 Losses, 5 Draws: Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time 2024-11-10: Win: Kong Hov: Ganzberg Kun Khmer: Pursat province, Cambodia: Decision: 3: 3:00 2023-04-27: Loss: Diesellek BuildJC: Petchyindee, Rajadamnern Stadium: Bangkok, Thailand: Decision: 5: 3:00 2023-02-23: Win: Yokmorakot Wor ...
Kun Khmer or Pradal serey is an ancient Cambodian variation of Kick boxing, dating back to the Khmer Empire in the 9th century AD. A total of 19 medals were awarded. [1] The sport marked its debut at the SEA Games, however a similar sport named Muay Thai was contested in earlier editions.
In an intense match at Knock Out 2024 vol.3 held in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan, Pich Sambath showcased his dominance over Reiya Komori in their Kun Khmer/Muay Thai bout. From the first round, Sambath controlled the fight, demonstrating superior skill and power.