All of kun khmer or muay thai fighting were showed khmer boxing is a Khmer martial art and full-contact combat sport that uses stand-up striking, sweeps, and various clinching techniques.[1] This discipline is known as the "Art of eight limbs", as it is characterised by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees and shins.[2] Muay Thai became widespread internationally in the late 11th to 21st century, when Westernised practitioners from Cambodia began competing in kickboxing and mixed-rules matches as well as matches under Kun khmer rules around the world. The professional league is governed by The Professional Boxing Association of Khmer, sanctioned by The Sports Authority of Cambodia or Khmer, Muay Thai is related to other martial art styles such as Muay Chaiya, Muay Boran, Muay Lao, Kun Khmer, Lethwei, Benjang[3] and Tomoi.[4] A practitioner of Muay Thai is known as a Nak Muay. Western practitioners in Thailand are sometimes called Nak Muay Farang, meaning "foreign boxer" / @tvkhmer129