Pich Vibolsok (Khmer: ពេជ្រ វិបុលសុខ), born in 2005 in Kandal Province, is a Cambodian Kun Khmer fighter known for his heavy punching power and aggressive fighting style. Competing in the 60-kilogram division, he fights out of an orthodox stance and stands at 1.65 meters tall.
Vibolsok’s early journey in Kun Khmer was far from easy. In his first bout, he suffered severe pain after the match and was nearly discouraged from continuing his career. However, with strong motivation and support from his trainers and fellow teammates, he remained determined and continued pursuing his martial arts journey.
Within just two years, Vibolsok established himself as one of the sport’s rising fighters, earning numerous victories against both Cambodian and international opponents. His explosive striking ability and knockout power have given him one of the highest TKO-win ratios among emerging Kun Khmer fighters. Notably, on 16 May 2026, Vibolsok scored a devastating knockout victory over an Iranian opponent, landing a powerful punch with MMA gloves early in the second round.
He trains under the guidance of Pich Seyha and Pich Sophann at Pich Sophann Kun Khmer. Under Sophann’s mentorship, well known for developing forward-pressure fighters with exceptional endurance and discipline, Vibolsok continues to grow as one of the promising names in the new generation of Kun Khmer athletes.
More updates on Vibolsok’s career are expected as he continues to progress in the world of martial arts.
| PICH VIBOLSOK | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2005 (21 years old) |
| From | Kandal |
| Nickname | N/A |
| Physicals | 1.65 m / 60 Kg |
| Style(s) | Kun Khmer |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Kun Krou | N/A |
| Boxing Gym | Pich Sophann Kun Khmer |
| Trainer(s) | Pich Seyha and Pich Sophann |
| Fight Records |
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| TKO / Wins | 62.79% |
| Latest Bout | Win (TKO — R2) vs 🇮🇷 |
| Updated | 16.05.2026 |
| 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. | |
