There are a few good fighters in Cambodia. It's should be fun to promote  
Khmer fighters... maybe an international championship belt.. (between Khmer  
overseas and in Cambodia). 
 
 
In a message dated 10/9/2009 8:41:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Let raise for airline ticket for one or two and let try out  who's winning. 
 Khmer in Cambodia would love to see this  fight


--- On Fri, 10/9/09, [email protected]  <[email protected]> wrote:



From:  [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Can Lok  Oumry's team beat these guys?
To: [email protected]
Date:  Friday, October 9, 2009, 4:06 PM


 
Van Chanvey rises to second

 
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 15:00 Robert Starkweather 


 



 
Photo by: Robert Starkweather  
Nuon Mony (left, blue shorts) earned his first win of  the CTN lightweight 
tournament Sunday, edging past fellow training  partner Bheut Bunthoeun.

VAN  Chanvey stopped Song Saruth in the second round with low kicks, and  
Nuon Mony slipped past Bheut Bunthoeun for a points victory Sunday in  
lightweight tournament bouts at the CTN boxing arena.

Van  Chanvey worked patiently for a round and a half, slowly chopping away  
at Song Saruth’s legs with low kicks. In the middle of the second  round, 
Song Saruth tumbled to the canvas in agony, and Chan Dara, Song  Saruth’s 
corner man, threw in the towel.

In the second bout,  Bheut Bunthoeun could not find any answers for Nuon 
Mony’s slippery  defense. Bheut Bunthoeun appeared the stronger fighter, but 
Nuon Mony  kept him on the outside with jabs and kicks, and countered 
effectively  as Bheut Bunthoeun tried to charge inside.

The victory gives  Nuon Mony his first win of the tournament, while Bheut 
Bunthoeun has  lost all six of his bouts to remain the only winless fighter.
The  eight-man round-robin tournament began July 19.

After the  round-robin schedule is complete, the top four finishers will 
advance  to the semifinals, where first will face fourth and second fights  
third. The winners of those matches will advance to fight for the  tournament 
title, while the losers will contest for third  place.

First place will be granted a title shot against Lao  Sinath, the 
60-kilogram champion.

After Sunday’s bouts, the top  four in order are Kao Roomchang, Van 
Chanvey, Long Sophy and Vung  Noy.

The next fights are scheduled to start at 2:30pm at the  CTN boxing arena 
this Sunday, with Kao Roomchang facing Naem Chanda  and Long Sophy up against 
Vung Noy.
 
 
Kao Roomchang stays on top; Vung Noy escapes  by decision

 
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 15:00 Robert Starkweather 
 
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Vung Noy narrowly  escaped a loss to underdog Nuon Mony Sunday in the CTN 
lightweight  tournament while Kao Roomchang cruised past Song Saruth.

 
Photo by: Robert Starkweather  
Kao Roomchang hangs on to first place in the  lightweight tournament 
following a win Sunday over Song  Saruth.


IN lightweight  tournament action at CTN Sunday, first-place Kao Roomchang 
outpointed  sixth-place Song Saruth, and fourth-place Vung Noy squeaked past 
 last-place Nuon Mony.

The outcomes did not affect tournament  rankings and, with two fights left, 
Kao Roomchang remains in first  place with a record of 5-0. Van Chanvey 
stays in second place with a  record of 4-1 (3 knockouts), while Long Sophy is 
third at 4-1 (1  knockout), and Vung Noi lies in fourth on 3-2 (2  
knockouts).

The eight-man, round-robin tournament began July  19, and the winner, as 
determined by wins and knockouts, will earn a  shot at the lightweight title 
against Commando 911 fighter Lao  Sinath.

With the victory Sunday, Kao Roomchang moved a step  closer towards 
clinching the first title shot of his short, two-year  career. Turning in a 
playful 
yet workmanlike performance Sunday, he  wowed the crowds with some flying 
kicks, easily doing enough to earn  the victory.

“I can’t run with him,” Song Saruth said before  the fight, with a quick 
shake of his head and a vague look of  resignation despite producing a fine 
effort, landing hard kicks to the  body and scoring with knees through all 
five rounds. He neutralized  Kao Roomchang in the clinch and finished the 
fight with a spirited,  final-round charge.

Still, it wasn’t nearly enough. Except for  parts of the final round, Kao 
Roomchang stalked Song Saruth around the  ring and dictated the pace of the 
fight. He landed a couple of clean  elbows in the second, and twice landed 
flying front kicks to Song  Saruth’s face in the fourth.

In the fifth round, as Song Saruth  came charging, Kao Roomchang 
effortlessly raised his game, landing  head-snapping punches and powerful kicks 
to the 
body to keep the fight  out of reach.

Kao Roomchang faces Naem Chenda on October 1, and  Long Sophy on October 28.

Nuon Mony denied  
 
 
Photo by: Robert Starkweather  
Nuon Mony, winless in five tournament fights, has  struggled to find the 
offense necessary to earn a  victory.


In the second match of the afternoon, Nuon  Mony countered well and stayed 
elusive to frustrate Vung Noy, who  struggled to cut off the ring and catch 
his opponent. But after five  rounds, it was Nuon Mony who left discouraged.

“I though I  won,” Nuon Mony said afterward.

Speaking in the changing area  after the bout, Nuon Mony appeared the 
fresher fighter. “I’m not  hurt,” he said, raising his arms to reveal a 
relatively unbattered  body, as Vung Noy limped past to a nearby bench 
muttering “
Oh, my leg  hurts.” 

The two fought back and forth for five rounds, and the  fight could have 
easily gone either way. In the third round, Vung Noy  landed a huge knee to 
the head, followed by a clean elbow, and he  clearly appeared the stronger 
fighter. 

But in trying to unload  the power shots, Vung Noy often missed badly, 
ending up off-balance or  on the canvas. As Vung Noy charged forward, Nuon Mony 
scored with  counters and slipped away.

“I tried to catch him with elbows, I  tried to land knees, but I couldn’t,”
 Vung Noi remarked afterward.  

Nuon Mony remains winless in five tournament fights. Vung Noi  faces Long 
Sophy on October 11.  

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