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Koeum Sovannkhim


    Koeum Sovannkhim (Khmer: គឿម សុវណ្ណឃីម), born in 2006, is a rising star in Kun Khmer from Battambang Province. Nicknamed “Kandap Dai Pyus Samot”—loosely translated as “The Storm Fist of the Sea”—he is a young talent making waves in the world of Kun Khmer with his precision and international success.

    Sovannkhim comes from a family of Kun Khmer practitioners, with eight siblings initially involved in the sport. Today, only two, including Sovannkhim, continue to pursue it as a professional career.

    Known for his technical precision and calm fighting style, Sovannkhim has impressed fans both locally and internationally. Despite not being a household name yet, he has delivered memorable performances, particularly in international competitions. Notably, he secured victories in both of his bouts in Australia, showcasing his skills on a global stage. One reason for his relatively limited recognition could be his weight class. Competing in the 54kg division, which has fewer fighters compared to heavier divisions, Sovannkhim faces unique challenges in gaining widespread attention. However, his exceptional talent and unwavering dedication suggest a promising future in the sport. As he progresses in his career and potentially moves into higher weight classes, he is likely to encounter greater opportunities and stronger competition, provided he maintains his consistency and commitment..

    KOEUM SOVANNKHIM
    Born 2006
    From Battambang Province
    Nickname Kandap Dai Pyus Samot (The Storm Fist of the Sea)
    Height 1.63cm
    Weight 54kg
    Style(s)
    Kun Khmer
    Stance
    Southpaw
    Kun Krou
    Krong Reap Samdaeng Rith (Ravana showing off his immense power)
    Boxing Gym/Team
    Kun Khmer Super Fight
    Trainer(s)
    Phat Soda
    Years Active
    – Present
    Fight Records
    • Total: 57
    • Wins: 50
    • Losses: 06
    • Draws: 01
    • TKOs: 19
    TKO/Wins N/A
    Last Updated 18.01.2025

    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.

    SOME OF SOVANNKHIM’S RECENT FIGHTS