George Jarvis Outguns Sinsamut Klinmee In Main Event War At ONE Fight Night 41

George Jarvis cracks Sinsamut Klinmee with a punch

George “G-Unit” Jarvis delivered the performance of his career this past Friday, March 13.

The English hard-hitter outclassed Sinsamut “Aquaman” Klinmee over three brutal rounds to claim a unanimous decision victory in their lightweight Muay Thai main event at ONE Fight Night 41, which emanated from Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

Neither man took a backward step from the opening bell to the last, making it one of the most compelling main events of the year.

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Jarvis, a former WBC Muay Thai World Champion, set the tone early. The 25-year-old looked composed and calculated from the outside, picking his shots with precision while Sinsamut struggled to find his range with low kicks.

Every time the Thai tried to establish a foothold, Jarvis was already one step ahead. He was the first to land and the first to counter, tagging the stiff “Aquaman” at will.

The second round erupted into an all-out war. Sinsamut threw caution to the wind, pressing forward with punches and elbows as the Lumpinee Stadium crowd roared and rallied behind him, but the openings he created cost him dearly.

Jarvis timed him with counter left hooks that left the 30-year-old veteran playing catch up with his own runaway legs.

Yet somehow, on pure heart alone, Sinsamut kept charging forward, winging punches until the bell. It was the kind of round that fight fans will talk about for years.

Sinsamut came out in the third wearing his heart on his sleeve, but “G-Unit” had found his groove and wasn’t about to let go. He met every single shot from “Aquaman” with crisp combinations, his jab cutting through the Thai content creator‘s guard repeatedly and opening up bigger shots behind it.

As Sinsamut’s face swelled, so did Jarvis’ confidence, and he began calling his opponent on – a gesture that said everything about how in control the Brit felt.

Sinsamut threw everything he had at his rival, but the Englishman had the answer every time.

After the chaos settled, all three judges gave Jarvis the nod, and he moved his record to 28-5. He also took a massive step toward a rematch with reigning ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Champion Regian “The Immortal” Eersel.

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