Lightweight Muay Thai fighters Sinsamut Klinmee and Dmitry Menshikov are both relishing an opportunity for a second chance at ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Champion Regian Eersel. And ONE Fight Night 14 will provide the platform to get them there.
The elite strikers will battle it out on Saturday, September 30, inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium. At the venue, Sinsamut will look to put back-to-back wins together for the first time in over a year.

After coming up short to Eersel on two occasions for the ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Title, "Aquaman" responded in emphatic style this past July at ONE Friday Fights 24. The 27-year-old reminded fans what he's about in a one-sided contest against Victor Teixeira.
Sinsamut stormed through his Brazilian adversary that night, earning a second-round TKO to cement his position as one of the top dogs in ONE's lightweight Muay Thai realm. In doing so, he picked up some much-needed momentum.
But another man who needs to find momentum now more than ever is Menshikov. The Russian arrived in ONE with plenty of steam underneath him in his debut at ONE Fight Night 11 against Eersel this past June.
The 25-year-old brought an 11-fight winning streak along with him, and his skills were expected to be a cause for concern to Eersel's World Title reign. But it just wasn't to be. He suffered a shocking knockout loss in the first minute of the fight.
Now he's out to show fans his true potential, desperate for vengeance in his new promotional home. And there aren't many bigger names to prove his point against than Sinsamut.
Undoubtedly, Sinsamut Klinmee is one of the biggest stars of ONE's lightweight Muay Thai world. But the potential that Dmitry Menshikov carries into the division puts him right up there with the Thai knockout artist.
With that said, the winner of this humongous clash could find themselves next for Regian Eersel's lightweight Muay Thai gold. Menshikov would love to right the wrongs of his promotional debut, but the third time could be the charm for Sinsamut as well.