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Koramak Chanreach


    Koramak Chanreach (Khmer: គោរមៈ​ ច័ន្ទរាជ្យ), born in 2007 in the capital city of Phnom Penh, emerges as a rising star in the realm of Kun Khmer. Growing up in Phnom Penh Thmey, Chanreach’s martial arts journey commenced at a tender age, driven by determination, resilience, and an unwavering passion for Kun Khmer.

    Fight Record and Achievements

    Chanreach’s record speaks volumes about his skill and prowess in the ring, a remarkable feat at just 17 years old. Standing at a height of 1.70 meters and weighing in at 54 kilograms, he proves to be a formidable force in Kun Khmer styles under the mentorship of seasoned masters Hun Chanreach and Chey Kosal at the Kosal Keila Boxing Gym.

    In his most recent fight on January 11, 2024, Chanreach delivered a decisive low kick to his Thai opponent’s left leg, resulting in a knockout and forcing the blue corner to submit.

    Koramak Chanreach, initially a beacon of promise in the Kun Khmer Madrid Grand Fights Marathon, faced a bitter defeat in the event’s finale against Phal Silong on February 17, 2024. Despite starting strong by securing a victory in the preliminary round with a TKO against his Thai opponent in late round 1, Chanreach encountered a formidable obstacle in Silong during the championship showdown. Despite his earlier triumph, Chanreach ultimately succumbed to Silong, resulting in a unanimous decision loss that dashed his hopes of claiming the marathon’s top honors.

    KORAMAK CHANREACH
    Born 2007
    From Phnom Penh
    Nickname The Flying Knee, Killer Elbow
    Height 1.70m
    Weight 54kg
    Style(s)
    Kun Khmer
    Stance
    Orthodox
    Kun Krou
    Hun Chanreach and Chey Kosal
    Boxing Gym
    Kosal Keila Boxing Gym
    Trainer(s)
    Hun Chanreach and Chey Kosal
    Years Active
    – Present
    Fight Records
    • Total: 61
    • Wins: 51
    • Losses: 06
    • Draws: 04
    • TKOs: 21
    TKO/Wins N/A
    Last Updated 12.05.2024

    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 CHANREACH’S RECENT FIGHTS