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#FightsZone #KunKhmer #αααααΆαααα»αααααα #KunKhmerVsMuayThai What is Kun Khmer? Kun Khmer shares the same roots as Thailandβs Muay Thai, Myanmarβs Lethwei, and Laosβ Muay Lao. An ancient martial art dating back to the Angkor Empire, Kun Khmer is now considered Cambodiaβs national sport. Kun Khmer is also called Pradal Serey, which can be translated as βfree fighting.β While it may share many similarities to Muay Thai, Cambodians say that Kun Khmer has its own deep and rich history. Many even claim that Muay Thai originated from Kun Khmer. In ancient times, Kun Khmer bouts were often fought to the death. Fighters either wore no gloves or wore seashells over their knuckles to inflict maximum damage. In the modern era of Kun Khmer, the rules governing the sport are very similar to Muay Thai and the fights consist of five 3-minute rounds with gloves. As Cambodiaβs national sport, the popularity of Cambodian boxing is evident with six Cambodian TV stations broadcasting weekly tournaments. Similarly, to Muay Thai, at the start of the match boxers practice kun kru, the playing rituals. In addition, traditional Cambodian music, which is performed with the instruments skor yaul (a type of drum), the sralai (reed flute) and the chhing (cymbals), is played throughout the match. The Major Rules of Kun Khmer An athlete is not allowed to strike his/her opponent when he/she is on the ground. He/she is not allowed to bite. When an opponent is not able to continue, the referee stops the fight. Blows to the back are not allowed. Holding on to the ropes is not allowed. Blows to the genitals are prohibited. The sport is governed in Cambodia by the Kun Khmer Federation (KKF). Recent History and Near Extinction Kun Khmer has survived near extinction. It has been kept alive by numerous masters and practitioners in an effort to preserve the ancient art and culture of Cambodia. The major threat to Kun Khmer came in the form of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime. Kun Khmer was banned when the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975, and many top fighters were killed. Seen as a direct threat to Pol Potβs totalitarian government, Kum Khmer warriors were systematically rooted out. Along with doctors, teachers and anyone else seen as representative of the βold society,β practitioners of the art were brutally killed under the dictatorβs orders. The sport resurfaced once again after the Khmer Rouge were ousted in 1979. Kun Khmer vs. Muay Thai As a sport and fighting art, todayβs Kun Khmer shares many similarities with Muay Thai, which is familiar to those who follow Thai boxing. These similarities include the traditional dance performed by fighters before a bout, as well as the traditional music played during a fight, which increases in tempo each round to encourage the fighters to fight harder. Since in both Thai and Cambodian boxing fighters believe that tattoos bring good luck, such tattoos are commonly seen on the bodies of both Thai and Cambodian boxers. The major difference between the arts is that Kun Khmer tends to favour the use of elbows and punches more than Muay Thai fighters who predominantly focus on kicking. When observing fights between Thais and Cambodians, commentators often compare the two arts in international competitions, noting that while Cambodian fighters may not be as skillful on the international stage, they often have great heart, conditioning, mental hardness, determination, as well as deadly elbows! ------------ αα»ααααααααΆα’αααΈ? αα»ααααααααΆαααΎαααααΎααααα αΆαααααα ααααΉαααααααααα‘αΆαα‘αααααααααΈαααΆαααααΆαα·αα‘αΆαααααα‘αΆαα αα·ααααααααΆα ααα»ααα»ααΆααααααΆαα’αΆαα»ααΆαααΆααααΈααααα αααααα’αααααααα αα α»αααααααα»ααααααααααΌαααΆαααα αΆαααα»αααΆααΆααΈα‘αΆααΆαα·ααααααααα»ααΆα αα»ααααααααααΌαααΆαααα α αααααααΆαααααΆααααααΈαααα’αΆα ααααααααΆβ ααααα»ααααααααααΈβ α αααααααααααΆα’αΆα ααΆαααΆαααααααααααΆααΆα αααΎαα ααααααΈα‘αΆαααααΆαα Muay Thai αααααΆααααααα»ααΆαα·ααΆαααΆαα»ααααααααΆααααααααα·αααα αα·αααααΌαααααααααααα½αα ααα»αααααΆα αααΎααααααΆααα’αα’αΆαααΆαααααΆααααααΈααΆαααΎαααααΎαααααΈαα»ααααααα αα αααααα»ααΆααα»αααααααααααααΆαααααΆαα αΌααααααααΆααα α’αααααααα»ααααα·αααΆαααααααααα¬ααΆαααααααΎαααααΆααααααΎααααΈααααΎα±ααααΌα ααΆαα’αα·ααααΆα αα αααα»ααα»αααααααααΎααα»αααααααααα½ααααααααααααΈα‘αΆααΊαααα αΆαααααα ααααΉαααΈα‘αΆαααααΆαααα»ααααααα αΎαααΆαααααα½αααΆα α₯ ααΉα ααααα½αααΉαααΆαα£ ααΆααΈ ααΆαααΆααααααααα αααααα α ααΆα ααααα αααα»αααΆαααΆααΈα‘αΆααΆαα·ααααααααα»ααΆαααααΆαααα·αααΆαααααααΈα‘αΆαααααΆααααααα»ααΆααααΌαααΆααααα αΆαα±ααααΎααααααΆαααααΆααΈααααΌαααααααααααα»ααΆα ααα½α α¦ αααααααΆαααΆαααααα½ααααα αΆααααααΆα α ααααααααααΆαα ααΉαααΈα‘αΆαααααΆαααα»αααααααα αααα αΆααααααΎαααΆαααααα½αα’ααααααααΆααα’αα»ααααααααΆα ααα»αααααΌ (ααααΆαααααΌ)α ααΎαααΈααααααααααΈαααααααΈααααααααααααΌαααΆαααααα»αααααααΆαα½αα§ααααααααααααΆα (αααααααααα) αααα‘α (αααα»αααααα) αα·ααααα»α (αααΈα) ααΎααααΈαααααΎαααΆαααααα½αα’ααααΆααααααααααααΆαααααα ----------- Facebook: Β Β /Β kunkhmerlegendsΒ Β Twitter : Β Β /Β fightszoneΒ Β Pinterest: Β Β /Β fightszoneΒ Β Tumblr : https://www.tumblr.com/blog/fightszone Reddit : Β Β /Β fightszoneΒ Β