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Han Pi


    Han Pi (Khmer: ហាន់ ពី), born in 2003 in Battambang Province, is a rising star in Kun Khmer. Known by the nickname “Pichakheat Muk Sros” (loosely translated as “The Angel of Death”), he has built a formidable reputation in the ring. Competing in the 57kg division, Han Pi currently holds the 57kg Extreme Cambodia Title.

    Training at Reahu Keila Battambang, he hones his skills under Master Chhut Serey, alongside top-tier fighters like Chhut Sereyvanthong. With an orthodox stance, Han Pi has amassed an impressive record of 50 fights, 42 wins, and 23 TKOs (as of 08 February 2025)—demonstrating his knockout power.

    His recent performances, especially against international opponents, have further solidified his standing as one of the most promising fighters in Kun Khmer. So far, he has remained undefeated against foreign challengers, continuing to impress fans with his skill and resilience. With his electrifying style and finishing ability, Han Pi has become one of the fighters fans eagerly anticipate seeing on any fight card, knowing he will deliver an intense and thrilling performance.

    On March 15, 2025, Han Pi faced a rematch against Pich Sokhim, who had previously lost to him in the championship months earlier. Han Pi won the five-round match, retaining his title. The event was part of Xtreme Cambodia Kun Khmer, hosted by Hang Meas Full HDTV.

    HAN PI
    Born 2008
    From Battambang Province
    Nickname (s) Pichakheat Muk Sros (the Angel of Death)
    Height 1.68m
    Weight 57kg
    Style(s)
    Kun Khmer
    Stance
    Orthodox
    Gym/Team Reahu Keila Battambang
    Trainer(s) Chhut Serey
    Years Active
    – Present
    Fight Records
    • Total: 51
    • Wins: 43
    • Losses: 06
    • Draws: 02
    • TKOs: 23
    TKO/Wins N/A
    Last Bout
    Win (Decision) VS Pich Sokhim
    Last Updated 15.03.2025

    CAUTION: The fight records of Kun Khmer Fighters have been inconsistent across TV stations. Therefore, instead of relying on the records displayed by individual broadcasters, I maintain an independent tally. I add one to the total after each new fight to ensure consistency.