Khem Chan (Khmer: ខែម ចាន់) was born in 2000 in Prey Veng Province, Cambodia. Fighting under the nickname Tea Hean Khnay Meas, he competes in the 57kg division with an orthodox stance. He trains at the Special Forces Command Gym (RCAF Boxing Association) under coach Hang Makhen and follows the Kun Krou tradition of Preah Lak Poit Seyma (Lakshmana drawing protective circle).
On May 24, 2024, Khem captured another Krud Kun Khmer championship after defeating Thun Sihong by decision, highlighted by an 8-count knockdown.
He added to his accolades on April 16, 2025, by winning a four-man tournament in Stung Treng Province during the vibrant Khmer New Year (Sangkrant) festivities. He earned a hard-fought decision over Chan Na in the semifinals, then secured the title with a TKO victory against Thun Saksin in the final—delivering a relentless barrage of leg kicks that led to two knockdowns.
| KHEM CHAN | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2000 (26 years old) |
| From | Prey Veng |
| Nickname | Tea Hean Khnay Meas |
| Physicals | 1.67 m / 57 Kg |
| Style(s) | Kun Khmer |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Kun Krou | Preah Lak Poit Seima (Lakshmana drawing protective circle) |
| Boxing Gym | Special Forces Command 911 |
| Trainer(s) | Hang Makhen |
| Fight Records |
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| TKO / Wins | 21.74% |
| Latest Bout | Win (TKO — R1) vs 🇲🇦 |
| Updated | 15.03.2026 |
| 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. | |
