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Sinsamut Klinmee Shares Insight on Kickboxing Championship Fight, Eyes Revenge Against Regian

“Sinsamut” reveals his opinion on the fight against “Alexis”, defeating “Regian”, saying that the challenger is well prepared and will be able to compete for the kickboxing world championship belt.

“Sinsamut Klinmee,” a 28-year-old strong fighter from Chonburi, revealed his perspective on the fight that “Alexis Nicholas,” a 25-year-old skilled fighter from France, won by unanimous decision over “Ree Gian Ersel,” the 31-year-old -age unbeaten, Suriname-Dutch nationality. Sitting on the kickboxing throne, the new beacon (155 – 170 lbs.) at ONE Fight Night 21 on the morning of April 6th.

As a former challenger for “Regian Ersel” before, “Sinsamut” did not fail to keep an eye on his old rival King’s performance in defending his kickboxing throne against “Alexis Nicholas.” ” after learning that the belt had changed hands with a new world champion. He posted a message on his personal Facebook page, “Sinsamut Klinmee” about the battle of this master head.

“Losing is normal, nobody wins forever,” with many fans joining in to express their opinion. Later, he came out to analyze his former opponent’s game, adding:

“The fighting game between the two is over. It is normal that there is a loser and a winner. I think Regian lost in this fight because he failed to get counted out in the second round. At the same time, I have to respect Alexis for preparing and planning the fight very well.”

For “Regian” who now only has ONE Muay Thai lightweight world championship belt left in his hand. He is still the main target that “Sinsamut” wants revenge on. Having met twice before, Thailand’s favorite boxers had to be disappointed as they all lost.

“Until now, competing for the Muay Thai world championship belt from Regian has always been my main goal. I am ready to do my duty to the maximum in every fight so that I will have the opportunity to return to compete with him again.”

For his next fight, “Sinsamut” is scheduled to face “Dmitry Menchikov,” an explosive 26-year-old fighter from Russia, vying for the opportunity to compete for the ONE Lightweight Muay Thai World Championship Again at the ONE Fight Night 22 fights that will be broadcast live from the Lumpini Boxing Stadium (Ramindra) during prime time in America. which corresponds to 7:00 am on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

Thai sports fans can reserve tickets to watch ONE Fight Night 22 stadium through Thaiticketmajor.com. Along with ONE news updates follow on ONE Championship Thailand Facebook page, ONEFC.com website and ONEChampTh Instagram.

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