- Bayon ETV Studio Stueng Mean Chey - Be picked up from your accommodation and arrive at the stadium in plenty of time before boxing begins. Sit ringside and be part of the electric atmosphere that is generated by both local and international fights on the card for the night.
Kun Khmer or Pradal Serey is a style of kickboxing originating in Cambodia. It dates back to the 9th century and was taught to Angkor Warriors to defend Angkor Wat. It is a free fighting style consisting of stand-up strikes and clinches. There are min types of strikes; punches, kicks, elbow, and knee strikes. The clinch is used to wear down the opponent. The clinch opponents use short-range kicks and elbows to dominate. Cambodian fighters tend to use more elbow strikes than other martial arts, with more victories coming from elbow strikes than any other strike.
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Watch live Kun-Khmer kickboxing at the TV-Stadium. Boxing starts at 6pm with four local and international fights and finishes at approximately 8pm. Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings only.
Be picked up from your accommodation and arrive at the stadium in plenty of time before boxing begins. Sit ring side and be part of the electric atmosphere that is generated by both local and international fights on the card for the night.
Kun Khmer or Pradal Serey is a style of kickboxing originating in Cambodia. It dates back to the 9th century and was taught to Angkor Warriors to defend Angkor Wat. It is a free fighting style consisting of stand-up strikes and clinches. There are min types of strikes; punches, kicks, elbow and knee strikes. The clinch is used to wear down the opponent. The clinch opponents use short range kicks and elbow to dominate. Cambodian fighter tend to use more elbow strikes than other martial arts, with more victories coming from elbow strikes than any other strike.
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