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Lao Chantrea
Lao Chantrea is a Cambodian martial artist that competes in the Cambodian sport of Kun Khmer, Kun Khmer (pradal serey). He is considered one of the most skilled boxers in Cambodia and a member of Cambodia's national Kun Khmer team. He has won the national championship and is the reigning gold medalist in Kun Khmer at the SEA Games, Southeast Asian Games in the 75 kg weight division. Boxing career In 2014, a young Lao Chantrea won the 60 kg Leo Beer belt. In 2015, the Cambodian Boxing Federation bestowed upon Lao Chantrea the nickname, the "flying knee". Previously, the nickname was held by Eh Phouthong. Eh Phouthong said he was happy that a new strong athlete could use that nickname because he had retired from boxing. On March 19, 2016, Lao Chantrea from the 911 Parachute Brigade Club became champion of the second season of the PNN Leo Beer Championship. He won $5,000 by knocking out Soth Bunthy by elbow to the neck in the second round. Lao Chantrea believed he ...
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Kun Khmer At The 2023 SEA Games
Kun Khmer competitions at the 2023 SEA Games took place at Morodok Techo National Stadium, Phnom Penh Phnom Penh (; km, ភ្នំពេញ, ) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, indus .... 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. The sport marked its debut at the SEA Games, however a similar sport named Muay Thai was contested in earlier editions. Thai athletes protested over the use of the term 'Kun Khmer' over 'Muay Thai'. The International Federation of Muaythai Associations boycotted the events and Thai athletes decided not to take part in the games under the name 'Kun Khmer'. Medal table Medalists Kun Kru Men Women References {{Events at the 2023 Southeast Asian Games ...
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Kun Khmer At The SEA Games
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SEA Games Gold Medalists For Cambodia
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Pradal Serey Practitioners
Pradal may refer to: Places * Le Pradal, a commune in southern France People with the surname * Bruno Pradal (1949–1992), French actor * Manuel Pradal (1964–2017), French screenwriter and film director * Philippe Pradal Philippe Pradal (born 1 February 1963) is a French politician. He was first deputy mayor of Nice from 2013 to 2016. He served as Mayor of Nice from 2016 to 2017. He supported Nicolas Sarkozy for The Republicans presidential primary in 2016. He ... (born 1963), French politician See also * Pradal serey, an unarmed martial art and combat sport from Cambodia {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Cambodian Kickboxers
Cambodian usually refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Cambodia ** Cambodian people (or Khmer people) ** Cambodian language (or Khmer language) ** For citizens and nationals of Cambodia, see Demographics of Cambodia ** For languages spoken in Cambodia, see Languages of Cambodia Cambodian may also refer to: Other * Cambodian architecture * Cambodian cinema * Cambodian culture * Cambodian cuisine * Cambodian literature * Cambodian music * Cambodian name * Cambodian nationalism * Cambodian descendants worldwide: ** Cambodian Americans ** Cambodian Australians ** Cambodian Canadians ** Cambodians in France See also * *List of Cambodians {{Short description, none This is a list of notable Cambodian people, persons from Cambodia or of Khmer descent. * Adda Angel * Am Rong * Ampor Tevi * Arn Chorn-Pond * Beat Richner * Bérénice Marlohe * Bour Kry * Chan Nak * Chan Sy * Chanthou Oeu ... {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Kongthailand Kiatnavy
Kongthailand Kiatnavy is a Thai Muay Thai kickboxer. He is the Lumpinee Stadium Super Welterweight world champion. He is currently ranked #3 in the world by combat press at 154 pounds."Combat Press Muay Thai Rankings: September 2024." Combat Press, https://combatpress.com/2024/09/combat-press-muay-thai-rankings-september-2024/. Accessed 2 Jan. 2025. Career Lumpinee In 2023 Kong defeated Luis Cajaiba for the Lumpinee Super-welterweight (154 lb) title by decision. One Championship On June 9, 2023 at One Friday Fights 20, Lumpinee Stadium world champion Kongthailand Kiatnavy was scheduled to make his promotional debut. In the catchweight category of 162.19 pounds, Victor "The Lumberjack" Teixeira beat Kongthailand Kiatnavy by knockout in round two. WBC Muay Thai Kongthailand captured the WBC MuayThai super-welterweight world title in Sydney, Australia on June 16, 2024. He stopped Luis Cajaiba of Brazil by TKO in the third round. In 2025 Kong defeated Joe Ryan by decision f ...
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Thoeun Theara
Thoeun Theara ( km, ធឿន ធារ៉ា), (born May 5, 1998) is a Cambodian Kun Khmer kickboxer. In 2022, Theara 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 knocking out Thai star Saiyok Pumpanmuang in Thailand. After defeating Saiyok Pumpanmuang and Beckham Banchamek, the World Muaythai Organization (WMO) ranked Theara #1 in the world Muaythai middleweight rankings (72.5 kg) category. Thoeun Theara is considered one of the most successful fighter in Kun Khmer. Biography Thoeun Theara is originally from Prey Veng Province. From a young age, his life began modestly as he spent years working as a labourer in Thailand with his parents. In 2013, when Theara was 15, after a visit of his hometown in Prey Veng in Cambodia with his parents, the family decided to stay in Cambodia and worked making bricks. Later in life, he began training and compet ...
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Denpanom Pran26
Denpanom Pran26 is a Muay Thai fighter from Thailand. He stands at 5'10 (178 cm) and trains with the Pran26 gym. Among his accomplishments, he holds the Omnoi Stadium Title at 69.8 kg. He is the current Lumpinee Stadium Middleweight champion. At MTGP Fight Night 85, Denpanom won the MTGP world title with a unanimous decision in a five-round showdown against Michael Wakeling. Denpanom recently fought at ONE Championship's ONE Friday Fight 30, where he faced Ricardo Bravo and was defeated by knockout in the second round. Despite some losses, Denpanom has notable victories, including wins over fighters like Mohammad Asadian and Michael Wakeling. For July 2024, he is ranked the number 6 contender in the middleweight division of the Rajadamnern Stadium rankings. For the August 2024 rankings, Combat Press ranked Denpanom Pran26, the 3rd best Muay Thai fighter in the middleweight division. Titles and accomplishments *Lumpinee Stadium ** Lumpinee Stadium Middleweight champio ...
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Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh (; km, ភ្នំពេញ, ) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, industrial, and cultural centre. Phnom Penh succeeded Angkor Thom as the capital of the Khmer nation but was abandoned several times before being reestablished in 1865 by King Norodom. The city formerly functioned as a processing center, with textiles, pharmaceuticals, machine manufacturing, and rice milling. Its chief assets, however, were cultural. Institutions of higher learning included the Royal University of Phnom Penh (established in 1960 as Royal Khmer University), with schools of engineering, fine arts, technology, and agricultural sciences, the latter at Chamkar Daung, a suburb. Also located in Phnom Penh were the Royal University of Agronomic Sciences and the Agricultural School of Prek Leap. The city was nicknamed the "Pearl of ...
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Cambodia
Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest. The capital and largest city is Phnom Penh. The sovereign state of Cambodia has a population of over 17 million. Buddhism is enshrined in the constitution as the official state religion, and is practised by more than 97% of the population. Cambodia's minority groups include Vietnamese, Chinese, Chams and 30 hill tribes. Cambodia has a tropical monsoon climate of two seasons, and the country is made up of a central floodplain around the Tonlé Sap lake and Mekong Delta, surrounded by mountainous regions. The capital and largest city is Phnom Penh, the political, economic and cultural centre of Cambodia. The kingdom is an elec ...
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Southeast Asian Games
The Southeast Asian Games, also known as the SEA Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from the current 11 countries of Southeast Asia. The games are under the regulation of the Southeast Asian Games Federation with supervision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). The Southeast Asian Games is one of the five subregional Games of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). The others are the Central Asian Games, the East Asian Youth Games, the South Asian Games, and the West Asian Games. History The Southeast Asian Games owes its origins to the ''South East Asian Peninsular Games'' or ''SEAP Games''. On 22 May 1958, delegates from the countries in Southeast Asian Peninsula attending the Asian Games in Tokyo, Japan had a meeting and agreed to establish a sports organization. The SEAP Games was conceptualized by Luang Sukhum Nayapradit, then vice-president of the Thailand Olympic Committee. The proposed rationale ...
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