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Kham Konkhla


    Kham Konkhla (Khmer: ខាំ កូនខ្លា), born in 2004 in Kampong Thom Province, is a professional Kun Khmer fighter who has steadily gained recognition in Cambodian martial arts for his impressive fight record and the many medals he has claimed from various national and international events. Competing in the 60-kilogram weight class, Konkhla trains under the guidance of Bird Kham at Reachsey Mean Rith Gym.

    As of 22 March 2025, Konkhla has competed in over 100 fights, compiling a record of 93 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws. He claims to have remained undefeated in his last 40-plus bouts against foreign opponents, showcasing his adaptability on an international level.

    Konkhla has also represented Cambodia in major competitions. At the SEA Games 2023, hosted by Cambodia, he secured a gold medal, marking a significant achievement in his career. Later, he added another gold medal at the ASEAN Kickboxing Championship in 2024, demonstrating his ability to compete across different platforms.

    While still early in his career, Konkhla continues to train rigorously, focusing on maintaining his fitness and refining his skills. As his profile grows, he is likely to encounter tougher opponents, which will test his capabilities and shape his standing in the sport. Whether he will emerge as one of the greats remains uncertain, but his progress so far indicates he is moving in a promising direction.

    KHAM KONKHLA
    Born 2004
    From Kampong Thom Province
    Nickname N/A
    Height 1.70m
    Weight 60kg
    Style(s)
    Kun Khmer
    Stance
    Orthodox
    Kun Krou
    Rumleuk Kun Krou (Honoring the Master)
    Boxing Gym
    Reachsey Mean Rith Gym
    Trainer(s)
    Bird Kham
    Years Active
    – Present
    Fight Records
    • Total: 105
    • Wins: 94
    • Losses: 09
    • Draws: 02
    • TKOs: 19
    TKO/Wins N/A
    Latest Bout Win – (TKO -R1) vs French Fighter
    Updated 05.04.2025

    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.