Bred in dark jungles of Southeast Asia, Pradal Serey is a devastating striking art of bone shattering kicks and punches. This ancient fighting art of the mysterious Angkor Empire, some argue that it's the forefather of modern Muay Thai. It's little known outside Cambodia's borders. From gritty urban fighting pits to the sweltering jungles of the north, hosts Jason Chambers and Bill Duff, journey into the heart of Pradal Serey to perfect the vicious strikes of this brutal martial art. Along the way they'll race water buffalo against natives in a 1000 year old village festival and learn the ancient killing techniques of Khmer warriors. Their journey culminates when they enter the ring to battle it out against a 4 time Pradal Serey champion. Parts 2-5 of this video can also be found by clicking the following links:
Monday, November 19, 2007
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Ot Loss. The other guy took him down several times. But they gave him the victory because he was the local favorite! Ot gotta to be kidding to be the "champion". He need to do rural training with the "jungle" masters! heh Good Job Jason
This is just a senario, not a real fight.
Jason is a reporter.
Thank you to the History Channel for the acknowledgements of Khmer culture! Pradal Serey is the forefather of so called modern Muay Thai! The Thaicong would never admit it that it is a Khmer martial art because they have too much Chinese in them and they have too much pride! Aahahhahha
wow very tough..
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