Sam Oeun Sopha (Khmer: សំអឿន សុផា), born in 2000 in Tbaung Khmum Province, is a Kun Khmer fighter affectionately known by his nickname “Neakareach Tbaung Khmum,” which translates to “The Naga/Dragon of Tbaung Khmum Province.”
Training and Development
Under the tutelage of his esteemed trainer, Svay Sokhonn, Sopha embarked on a rigorous training regimen at the prestigious KKIF Gym. Here, he honed his skills with unwavering dedication, mastering the intricate techniques and strategies that would propel him to the pinnacle of Kun Khmer.
Rise to Prominence
With over 50 bouts to his name, Sopha used to hold one of the longest streaks with 21 unbeaten. With each passing year, Sopha’s star continued to rise, as he blazed a trail of destruction through the ranks of Kun Khmer. Armed with his trademark blend of precision, power, and agility, he emerged victorious in nearly every bout he contested, earning the admiration of fans and fellow fighters alike.
Dominance in the Ring
As Sopha’s reputation grew, so too did his dominance within the ring. Armed with an arsenal of devastating strikes and an unwavering will to win, he dispatched his opponents with ruthless efficiency, racking up an impressive tally of victories along the way. With each bout, he further solidified his status as one of Kun Khmer’s most formidable practitioners. His ability to control the pace of the fight and dictate the flow of action has cemented his reputation as a true master of the art.
| SAM OEUN SOPHA | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2000 (26 years old) |
| From | Tbaung Khmum |
| Nickname | Neakareach Tbaung Khmum (The Naga of Tbaung Khmum) |
| Physicals | 1.78 m / 72 Kg |
| Style(s) | Kun Khmer |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Kun Krou | N/A |
| Boxing Gym | KKIF |
| Trainer(s) | Svay Sokhon |
| Fight Records |
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| TKO / Wins | 40% |
| 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. | |
