British striking sensation George Jarvis will attempt to resurrect his title aspirations when he faces fellow former challenger Sinsamut Klinmee in the main event of ONE Fight Night 41 on 14 March.
The 25-year-old English striker understands the stakes better than most. Jarvis challenged reigning ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Champion Regian Eersel for the crown in his most recent outing, suffering a knockout loss that halted his four-fight winning streak.

The former WBC Muay Thai World Title holder carries a 27-5 career record and 4-2 ONE Championship mark, but those numbers mean little compared to the psychological toll of his title fight defeat. Jarvis opened up about how the loss affected him on multiple levels.
"It was the worst part of my career, mentally and physically, and everything led up to that moment. It's made me realize how easy it is to get taken away from you, and also how hard you do need to work," Jarvis said.
When ONE Championship offered Jarvis the Klinmee matchup, the English striker immediately recognized its significance. This represents more than just another bout; it's the perfect opportunity to prove his title shot wasn't premature and reassert himself as the division's top contender.
"To be honest, it's probably the fight I wanted most. And I believe it's one of the fights that, if I come and beat him, it puts me straight back into that limelight. So I was buzzing. It's a perfect matchup for my style, and I'm excited," Jarvis said.
The British striker revealed he's prepared for multiple scenarios when the first bell rings at Lumpinee. Jarvis can engage in an all-out war if Klinmee brings the fire, but he's equally comfortable executing a technical game plan that maximizes his strengths.
"I'm happy to go to war. But I can also sit back and have a good technical fight, so I'm not gonna give too much away. But this game plan that we've got, I feel it's gonna work out perfectly in my favor," he said.