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Sinsamut Returns To Chase A World Title Shot Against George Jarvis At ONE Fight Night 41

Nearly a year away from competition has done nothing to soften Sinsamut “Aquaman” Klinmee. If anything, it has made him hungrier.

The Pattaya native returns to ONE Fight Night 41 on Prime Video on Friday, March 13, at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, where he meets George “G-Unit” Jarvis in a lightweight Muay Thai clash that could determine who steps next in line for the ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Championship. Both men have already faced Regian “The Immortal” Eersel and come up short — Sinsamut twice, Jarvis as recently as last August when the Dutchman stopped him in round one at ONE Fight Night 34. The shared wound gives this matchup an edge that goes beyond mere ranking position.

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Sinsamut’s time away from the ring was deliberate and full. The 30-year-old welcomed his second child, channelled his competitive fire into viral social media content under an alter ego he calls “Sorcerer Sin,” and poured himself into the squad dynamic at Team Mehdi Zatout — cornering and sparring alongside ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Nabil Anane and ONE Women’s Atomweight Kickboxing World Champion Phetjeeja as they claimed their own glory. Watching his teammates win did not dull his ambition. It sharpened it.

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

The fuel driving him, though, runs deeper than team pride. Fatherhood has given “Aquaman” a clarity that his two world title challenges could not.

“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. 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.”

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Jarvis commands genuine respect from Sinsamut — a Thai-style game built on pace, precision, and a willingness to engage without hesitation. That admiration, however, has not softened his read on the Englishman’s vulnerabilities. “Aquaman” has identified a ceiling on the punishment Jarvis can absorb and intends to test it with every weapon in his arsenal.

The knockout artist made his intentions plain:

“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.”

A third shot at Eersel remains the ultimate destination. March 13 is where the road either continues or ends.

“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. My ultimate dream is a rematch with Regian Eersel to finally take that World Title.”

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