Lao Chetra

Cambodian Kun Khmer fighter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lao Chetra is a Cambodian Kun Khmer fighter. He is a member of Cambodia's national Kun Khmer team. He is widely considered as one of Cambodia's most prominent practitioners of Kun Khmer. He is the reigning gold medalist in Kun Khmer at the Southeast Asian Games in the 67 kg weight division.

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Lao Chetra
Born (1999-05-11) 11 May 1999 (age 25)
Other namesLao Chitra
NicknameSuper Soldier
Height175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Division67 kg (148 lb; 10.6 st)
Stylepradal serey
Fighting out ofKompong Speu, Cambodia
Team911 Parachute Club
Kickboxing record
Total146
Wins120
Losses21
Draws5
Other information
Notable relativesLao Sinath (older brother)
Lao Chantrea (older brother)
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Early life

When he was young, Lao Chetra went to school in Kompong Speu province. He longed to compete in the ring. He became more fascinated when his brother Sinat started competing. In his seventh bout, he suffered a severe knockout loss and got eleven stitches. His mother and sister told his to stop fighting but he continued. He got the fullest support from older brothers Sinat and Chantrea. Eventually, his sister and mother started supporting his passion.[1]

Fighting career

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On August 21, 2016, at the Southeast Asian Television Arena, rookie Lao Chetra fought Thai Khun Lek, a good fighter in the 54 kg weight division. In the third round, Lao Chetra knock down the Thai fighter to a count of 10. The arena was stunned. Half the spectators applauded the young athlete's victory. An organizer planned to have Lao Chetra compete against more Thai athletes in the future.[2]

Lao Chetra became famous in 2016. He quickly became famous for his bravery, good fighting skills and good physique. In 2016, Lao Chetra won a gold medal at the first national sports event. At the Malaysian SEA Games, Lao Chetra won a bronze medal which made him more famous. At 18 years old, Chetra made headlines by beating a Russian fighter by points at a Khmer-Thai Fight event.[3]

Lao Chetra fought Chan Bunhoeun for the finals of the Carabao belt. He said the match was energetic and extremely tense. Lao Chetra won by decision 3-2 for the belt and trophy as well as 20 million riel.[4]

At ONE:Clash of Legends, 19 year old Lao Chetra was scheduled to fight 23 year old Superlek Kiatmoo9.[5] Lao Chetra was defeated by Superlek Kiatmoo9 by unanimous decision.[6]

Quick Facts Medal record, Men's Muay ...
Medal record
Men's Muay
Representing  Cambodia
Southeast Asian Games
2017 Kuala LumpurMen's 57 kg
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Quick Facts Medal record, Men's Kun Khmer ...
Medal record
Men's Kun Khmer
Representing  Cambodia
Southeast Asian Games
2023 Phnom PenhMen's 67 kg
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At a 2023 IPCC February 11 event, Lao Chetra defeated Thai opponent Kolabkhav Sorchor Peak Outhoy on points.[7]

Lao Chetra won a gold medal in the 67 kg weight division at the 32nd SEA Games in Cambodia.[8] Chetra said he was happy he could win a gold medal for the people of Cambodia and the nation.[9]

Lao Chetra's performance declined after he got injured and gained weight. As a result, The Kampuchea Thmey Daily considered Lorn Panha the new number one Kun Khmer boxer at 67 kg despite never being victorious against Lao Chetra. The two fighters have fought twice before and Lorn Panha has never won. However, Lorn Panha has seen his performance increased.[10]

Personal life

Lao Chetra comes from a martial arts family in Kun Khmer. His middle brother, Lao Chantrea is one of the best fighter in his weight class. His oldest brother, Lao Sinat, is a Cambodian combat sportsman.[11] Outside of martial arts, he serves in the military as a member of an elite Special Forces commando unit.[12] He is a student of the 911 parachute club.[13]

Fight record

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Professional Kun Khmer record
Total fights: 146, 120 wins (33 (T)KOs), 21 losses, 5 draws
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTime
March 29, 2025WinThailand Narin WonglakhonCNC Sports [14]CambodiaDecision3
November 14, 2024WinIran Ebrahim KazemCNC Boxing [15]CambodiaDecision3
October 27, 2024WinIran Hadi ChatabiKrud Kun Khmer [16]CambodiaDecision3
September 29, 2024LossIran Amen MoradiPNN Sports [17]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision3
June 27, 2024LossFrance Anthony DefretinKun Khmer Super Fight 3: Paris [18]Paris, FranceDecision3
March 31, 2024WinCambodia Lorn PanhaKrud Kun Khmer [19]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision5
February 4, 2024WinThailand Sorgraw Petchyindee AcademyPNN Sports [20]Phnom Penh, CambodiaTKO(low kick)21:32
October 29, 2023WinCambodia Yen DinaKrud Kun Khmer [21]Phnom Penh, CambodiaTKO(punches)20:37
October 29, 2023WinMyanmar Anasin Pumea Krud Kun Khmer [22]Phnom Penh, CambodiaTKO(punches)12:02
July 30, 2023WinThailand RithydethPNN Sports [23]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision5
November 6, 2022DrawThailand Saeksan Or. KwanmuangKun Khmer All Star 5[24]CambodiaDecision3
April 10, 2022LossChina Wei WeiyangWu Lin Feng 2022: WLF in CambodiaAngkor, CambodiaDecision33:00
December 27, 2021WinCambodia Phal SophornKun Khmer All Star 2 [25]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision3
September 26, 2020WinCambodia Moeun SokhuchCNC Boxing [26]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision5
June 9, 2019WinThailand KongsiamPNN Sports [27]Phnom Penh, CambodiaKO(punches)22:35
February 16, 2019LossThailand Superlek Kiatmuu9One ChampionshipThailandDecision3
December 16, 2018WinCambodia Chan BunhoeurnBayon TV Boxing [28]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision5
December 2, 2018WinThailand KhumpichitBayon TV Boxing [29]Phnom Penh, CambodiaKO(elbow strike)3
August 4, 2018WinThailand PhinginCNC Boxing [30]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision3
May 27, 2018LossCambodia Phal SophornBayon TV Boxing [31]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision5
December 8, 2017WinThailand RoeunthaiBayon TV Boxing [32]Phnom Penh, CambodiaKO12:09
November 25, 2017WinRussia Kazbek AlisultanovKhmer-Thai Fight[33]Phnom Penh, CambodiaDecision3
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