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Him Serey


    Him Serey (Khmer: ហ៊ឹម សេរី), born in 1998 in Kampong Speu Province, is a professional Kun Khmer fighter known by the nickname Meat La-et Chet Damrey”—loosely translated as “small body with big gut.”

    Serey has dedicated his life to Kun Khmer, a passion he shares with his younger brother, Him Kimrieng, who was inspired by his journey. For both brothers, their martial arts careers have not only been a source of pride but also a way to improve their livelihoods. Serey began his career earning modest bout fees, starting at around $50, and worked tirelessly to build his reputation in the sport.

    Despite his talent and dedication, Serey remains relatively under-recognized, possibly due to competing in the lightweight (51kg) division, which has fewer opportunities for international matches compared to heavier classes. This has limited his exposure beyond domestic competitions, even as he continues to demonstrate skill and perseverance in the ring.

    Serey trains under Master Meas Sokry at the Chrey Saen Chey Kampong Speu Boxing Gym and competes in the orthodox stance, representing the traditional fighting spirit of Kun Khmer.

    HIM SEREY
    Born1998 (28 years old)
    FromKampong Speu
    NicknameMeat La-et Chet Damrey (small body with big gut)
    Physicals1.60 m / 51 Kg
    Style(s)Kun Khmer
    StanceOrthodox
    Kun KrouN/A
    Boxing GymChrey Saen Chey Kampong Speu
    Trainer(s)Meas Sokry
    Fight Records
    • Total: 128
    • Wins: 103
    • Losses: 20
    • Draws: 5
    • TKOs: 38
    TKO / Wins36.89%
    Latest BoutWin (D — 3Rs) vs 🇱🇦
    Updated15.03.2026
    NOTE: Fight records of Kun Khmer fighters vary across TV stations. Therefore, I maintain an independent tally, adding one after each new fight to ensure consistency. These statistics include bouts under all rules such as Kun Khmer, Mas Fight, MMA, and Kickboxing and at all levels, including amateur fights, as Kun Khmer has historically lacked a standardized recording system. As a result, totals may appear higher than those of some international fighters, whose records often include only professional bouts.

    SOME OF SEREY’S RECENT FIGHTS