I have heard the argument that many nations in the region all claim this "KICKBOXING" to be theirs by origin. The Thai's (Siamese), Burmese, Cambodians, Laosian, even Vietnemese. The Thai's should be given credit for the world wide exposure to kickboxing and developing the modern ring sport aspects of the art/sport. What is being trained, taught & fought with in the ring now is not exactly how all these nations fought each other on ancient battle fields. The Khmer may have the heritage & history to claim origination, but they can not claim bringing it to the world stage so to speak as the Thai's have developed it (Kickboxing). For years the Khmer people as a nation did not voice their claim on such a sport until Thai's helped it's popularity world wide, then we hear, "That's ours,The Thai's stole it & our temple." Which may very well be the truth, so the Khmers kept quiet about any claim on such an art/sport and now want what? Credit, people to pay to train exclusively in their art to get the kickboxing camp money or is it a pride thing? Not judging the Khmer, although it's like a child that ignores a game or toy, does not hint at it, then when another child is seen having fun doing it well, there is the "That's mine, I wanna take it back, you stole it" response.They all claim it is exclusively theirs, so let them fight it out, LOL. I think if the Khmer were to field a fighting team of top notch fighters & showed the world they embody the heart of this art taking Championships, the world would pay better attention. Sadly in war torn nations some national arts & great teachers/fighters can be lost & the Khmer lost many. Look at how Savate (Boxe Francise) almost went extinct. Nations in that region of the world are like bickering cousins, some will hold a grudge forever. I don't think the Thai's will ever forgive the over-running of Ayuthya by the Burmese. We outside can not settle that for them. Let
the Khmer BRING IT! I myself would cheer for a Khmer skilled enough to drop as many fighters it takes to pull a World Championship. JMHO.