Sinsamut Klinmee targets knockout of George Jarvis at ONE Fight Night 41: ‘Going to sleep’

By BJPENN.COM Staff - March 9, 2026 at 1:00 PM PDT // 0 Comments

Sinsamut “Aquaman” Klinmee is back and hungry. The Team Mehdi Zatout knockout artist returns to ONE Fight Night 41 on Prime Video on March 13, live in U.S. primetime from Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium, where he faces George “G-Unit” Jarvis in a high-stakes lightweight Muay Thai clash.

The 30-year-old Pattaya native has been away from competition for nearly a year. He stepped back to support his wife through the birth of their second child — a decision he made without hesitation. Family came first. But the fire to chase the ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Championship never dimmed.

He has spent his time off embedded with one of the sport’s sharpest training squads, alongside teammates like ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nabil Anane and ONE Women’s Atomweight Kickboxing World Champion Phetjeeja. Watching them win has only sharpened his appetite to do the same.

“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,” Sinsamut Klinmee said.

“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.”

He arrives at ONE Fight Night 41 with one outcome in mind — a finish.

“I’m 100 percent confident my power is superior. If George eats one of my shots, he might not stay standing,” he said. “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 Klinmee sets sights on Regian Eersel trilogy

Sinsamut Klinmee has studied George Jarvis closely. The British striker is fast, technically sharp, and carries genuine Muay Thai instincts — qualities the Thai veteran genuinely respects. But respect stops at the door once the bell sounds.

Sinsamut has identified what he believes is the decisive factor in this matchup: durability. He is convinced that when his power lands cleanly, Jarvis will not hold up.

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

“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,” Sinsamut said. “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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