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Khmer Boxing Event Part 3 starts again this Friday

Phnom Penh: Khmer Boxing Match Starts Again at Russey Keo Bodyguard Department Arena on Friday the 25th March. This is the third round and after the first and second rounds have been successfully completed for This hope to shake the ring with the presence of 6 pairs of Thai players and 3 pairs of Cambodian players, a total of 9 pairs.

Sorn Elit, the founder of the Khmer Boxing Event, said that trying to bring Thai boxers to compete against Khmer boxing to fulfill the wishes of Khmer boxing fans after missing the Thai boxers due to the covid-19 disease. On the other hand, he also wants the Khmer boxing event to be more interesting and popular. Increasingly. Not only that, this match not only wants to promote Khmer boxing but also wants to change the Mutual experience between fighters from both Cambodia and Thailand.

There are up to 6 weight categories. The first opponent is a match between is between Soda Sophea and Phan Reaksa in the weight category 31 kg. Cham Seila competes with Rith Tevda in the 48 kg weight category and the last fight is between players Thorn Borey with Chhoy Sothab in the same 48 kg weight category.

In the friendly match between Cambodia and Thailand, the Cambodian Malio Op will face the Thai fighter Pet Serey in the 51 kg weight category. Kong Sambo fights with Thai boxer Chhnas Sek in the 65 kg weight category, Wis Samphos fights with Thai boxer Phi Phat Chhay Phum in the 65 kg weight category 60kg Moeun Sokhuch clashes with Thai Chhlam Nok in 65kg and final bout 71kg heavyweight Thoeun Theara clashes with Thai boxer Yot Khun Phut. These fighters have competed against each other before covid19



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