Khun Bora
Khun Bora who goes by the stage name of Khim Bora is a Cambodian Kun Khmer fighter. The Kampuchea Thmey Daily previously listed him as a top 10 Kun Khmer boxer in early 2023. Bora was listed as a top 5 Kun Khmer fighter at 60 kg in 2025 by CSB Sport.
Fighting Career
Khim Bora was declared the winner of the Khmer Boxing Federation championship in July 2021. The championship final took places on the biggest night in months for the Khmer Boxing Federation. Bora was knocked out by Meun Mekkha at the end of the third round via a knockout that was against the rules of Khmer boxing. Initially, the decision of the federation and CNC TV was to postpone the match for two weeks but after review the federation gave the final verdict to Khim Bora. Khim Bora received 20 million riel. Both athletes have fought each other three times with Khim Bora winning all three matches.Khim Bora was scheduled to participate in the Samdech Pichey Sena Tea Banh Cup at TV5 Boxing Arena. The tournament featured eight of Cambodia's top martial artist competing in the 60 kilogram category. The reward for the first and second-place winners included a lot, twin villa and 10x20 house and cash prizes. Chhut Serey Vannthong defeated Khim Bora and won the "Samdech Pichey Sena Tea Banh" belt. The results was a split decision with Vannthong winning 3–2 to Bora. Some fans were critical of the verdict and blamed the judges.
At Southeast Asian Games 2023, Bora won a gold medal in the 63.5 kg weight division for men.
Fans wanted Bora to fight Japanese boxer Taimu Hisai after he defeated many Cambodian athletes including Chhut Serey Vannthong and Pich Sambath.
Khim Bora was scheduled to return to the sport after being missing from the ring for several months due to a hand injury. Bora was scheduled to compete in the Krud Kun Khmer ring on January 18, 2025 at Sunshine Park, Boeung Kak Lake, Phnom Penh. The event was scheduled to be broadcast live on the TVK page and national television.
Bora was knocked out in the second round by Spanish martial artist, Mario, on February 8, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. He expressed interest in a rematch.
Bora was victorious over Tum Kiti and defended his Krud Kun Khmer belt on April 15, 2025. His opponent, Tum Kiti, once defeated Pich Sambath in Australia.
In July 2025, CSB Sport listed Khim Bora as a top 5 Kun Khmer fighter at 60 kg alongside Chhut Serey Vannthong, Pich Sambath, Sok Thy, and Beut Sangkhum. Sok Thy said he wouldn't compete with Khim Bora because he doesn't compete against athletes from the same home province of Banteay Meanchey.
Bora was scheduled to compete against Mehdi Rezaie on January 10, 2026.