The Hidden Art of Bokator: Uncovering the Secrets of Cambodia’s Deadly Martial Arts!

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Bokator is one of the deadliest martial arts in the world, developed over a thousand years ago in the heart of Cambodia. In this epic video, we uncover the secrets of this hidden art, exploring its history, techniques, and unique cultural significance. From bone-crushing strikes to bone-breaking throws, this video is a must-see for anyone interested in martial arts, combat sports, or the mysteries of ancient cultures. With rare footage, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews with top Bokator practitioners, this video will leave you breathless!

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  1. 2:38 That left guy is name SAN KIM SEAN

    The Bokator was unknown in Cambodia until 1990 when San Kim Sean returned from the United States to Phnom Penh in Cambodia as a rescued (inventor) of the Bokator. Who is San Kim Sean? San Kim Sean left Cambodia for the refugee camp of Khao-I-Dang in Thailand in 1979 on September 29, 1980 he left Thailand and lived in the refugee camp in Houston in the United States later in the year 1984 he was lived in Long Beach, California. He was a Hapkido Professor at the academy in the USA. He taught Hapkido for ten years in the US without any highlights he was just another Hapkido teacher. But when he returned from the US to Cambodia in 1990 he "recreated" using traditional Khmer boxing as a base and using the name of a supposedly Khmer legend from the Angkorian period to name his new fighting style the Bokator this all with feelings anti-Thai and radical nationalism. He created the Bokator Academy Academy, created the Bokator Federation and even a restaurant, the San Kim Sean Kun Bokator Restaurant Club located on Abacus Lane in Siem Reap. But San Kim Sean only had recognition of his style in Cambodia in 2001 when he was recognized by the government of Cambodia.
    San Kim Sean teaching Hap Ki Do in the US had never spoken Bokator while living in the US
    Much of Bokator's appearance is due to the film Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior by actor Tony Jaa. After this film, Bokator masters began to appear.

  2. Bokator is just a copycat version of Muay Thai by claiming Muay Thai belongs to them but that's not true. San Kim Sean the foundation of Bokator created this art just only in 1990.

  3. I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.

    Bruce Lee

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