‘Someone Is Going To Sleep’ – Sinsamut Eyes Knockout Of George Jarvis To Keep World Title Dream Alive At ONE Fight Night 41

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The ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Championship has always been Sinsamut “Aquaman” Klinmee‘s obsession since the very first time he stepped into the ONE Championship ring.

Two cracks at reigning king Regian “The Immortal” Eersel fell short of his expectations, but the notorious knockout artist is far from finished.

The road back to the gold runs through George “G-Unit” Jarvis at ONE Fight Night 41 on Prime Video. On Friday, March 13, live in U.S. primetime, the Thai veteran will return to the fabled halls of Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium in a high-stakes lightweight Muay Thai clash against the Englishman.

In the time between his latest fight in 2025 and the present, Sinsamut had notched a very important life milestone. The 30-year-old put the fight game on hold to welcome his second child, embracing fatherhood with full conviction.

Away from competition, Sinsamut channeled his energy into connecting with fans through a growing social media presence, even crafting an alter ego known as “Sorcerer Sin.” The drive to win, though, never left.

The Pattaya native shared:

“I’ve been away from the ring for almost a year now because I had another baby. I wanted to be there to help my wife raise our kids. I have to balance training with being a dad. Luckily, my wife helps me out a ton.

“It’s exhausting, but it’s pure happiness. Seeing their faces gives me so much motivation. My drive right now is all about my kids. I’m doing everything for my family’s future.”

The brief but well-enjoyed break from action only increased his appetite for success. Sinsamut has spent his hiatus in good company, sharpening his skills alongside fellow killers at Team Mehdi Zatout’s Pattaya-based facility.

It’s a tight, battle-hardened unit anchored by ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nabil Anane and ONE Women’s Atomweight Kickboxing World Champion “The Queen” Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom.

 For a time, “Aquaman” was content sparring, cornering, and pouring everything into his teammates’ campaigns. Now, it’s his turn to take center stage once more: 

“Right now, the guys in my squad — like Nabil, Yonis, and PTT — are all in top form. It’s time for the gang leader like me to show them how it’s done.

“My friends’ success is my inspiration. Win or lose, we always have each other’s backs. When I see my boys win, I’m genuinely happy for the gang.”

Recharged by his time spent with family and the camaraderie at Team Mehdi Zatout, Sinsamut leaves past setbacks where they belong.

The fearless, explosive finisher says he’s back — as unpredictable and as powerful as ever — and built for the highlight reel.

The Thai knockout machine declared:

“I’m 100 percent confident my power is superior. If George eats one of my shots, he might not stay standing.

“In this fight, fans are going to see the aggressive version of Sinsamut. I want a knockout in this fight. Either me or him — I want the game to end fast with someone going to sleep.”

Sinsamut’s Road To Eersel Trilogy Starts With Jarvis

Sinsamut Klinmee respects what George Jarvis brings to the ring. The British bomber walks into fire without flinching, and that has earned genuine admiration from the Thai veteran. That fearlessness, however, cuts both ways.

The Team Mehdi Zatout star intends to bring the full force of “the art of eight limbs” down on the Englishman.

 “Aquaman” warned:

“George is incredibly fast, and he knows Muay Thai inside out. His style is very ‘Thai-like.’

“One weakness I see is that he doesn’t take heavy shots very well. If he gets hit with something massive, he’s going to struggle. I’m coming in with a full arsenal — punches, kicks, knees, and elbows.”

Sinsamut’s rivalry with Regian Eersel remains unfinished business. Two defeats to the Surinamese-Dutch icon have only hardened his belief that a third shot at the belt will end differently — and that conviction burns as bright as ever.

Jarvis, however, arrives with identical motivation. The Lumpini Crawley standout was riding a four-fight winning streak before Eersel stopped him in round one at ONE Fight Night 34 last August.

Both men are chasing the same prize. But on March 13, only one of them will take a giant step toward it. Sinsamut is determined to be that man.

The former ONE World Title challenger declared:

“He’s a top-tier fighter in ONE. This won’t be easy because he’s world-class, but I’m a top guy too. We have to go in there and prove who’s the true number one to get another shot at Regian.

“This fight is crucial for my future. It determines if I keep moving forward or get back to that title shot. It’s a make-or-break moment. I guarantee I’ll give it everything. My ultimate dream is a rematch with Regian Eersel to finally take that World Title.”

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