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3 Bouts That Could Steal The Show At ONE Fight Night 41: Sinsamut Vs. Jarvis On Prime Video

ONE Championship returns to Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium with another explosive night of martial arts action this Friday, March 13.

Emanating live in U.S. primetime, ONE Fight Night 41: Sinsamut vs. Jarvis on Prime Video delivers nine exciting battles across Muay Thai, submission grappling, MMA, and kickboxing.

The headliner features a lightweight Muay Thai war between former ONE World Title contenders Sinsamut Klinmee and George “G-Unit” Jarvis. In the co-main event, ONE Welterweight Submission Grappling World Champion Tye Ruotolo defends his gold against fellow BJJ World Champion Pawel Jaworski.

Beyond those marquee attractions, the card is loaded with explosive matchups, international stars, and finishers hungry to make a statement on the global stage. Here are three bouts that could steal the show at ONE Fight Night 41 this Friday.

#1 John Lineker Vs. Ben Woolliss

Few fighters on the planet deliver more consistent action than former ONE Bantamweight MMA World Champion John “Hands of Stone” Lineker, and his featherweight kickboxing clash against promotional newcomer Ben Woolliss carries all the hallmarks of a night-stealing performance.

After a near-perfect run in the world’s largest martial arts organization’s stacked bantamweight MMA division – winning four from six in highlight-reel fashion – he transitioned to the striking arts in late 2024 and immediately put everyone on notice.

The knockout machine dispatched Asa “The American Ninja” Ten Pow in the second round at ONE 168: Denver before becoming the first athlete under the promotional banner to stop the durable Alexey Balyko

In kickboxing, with his hands completely unchained, the 35-year-old is a loaded weapon from the first bell. Standing across from him is Woolliss, who makes his promotional debut armed with a style that reads like a blueprint for neutralizing Lineker’s destructive “Hands of Stone.”

The Englishman is sharp, measured, and intelligent in his approach – he knows precisely when to engage and when to vanish, resetting angles and baiting opponents into exchanges on his own terms. Against a pressure fighter with Lineker’s finishing instincts, that kind of ring intelligence is worth its weight in gold. Woolliss isn’t just here to survive the storm; he’s here to answer it with one of his own.

When a relentless finisher collides with a warrior sharp enough to turn his aggression against him, fireworks are all but guaranteed.

#2 Supergirl Vs. Yu Yau Pui

Two women carrying the weight of recent adversity step into the ring at ONE Fight Night 41, and the hunger for redemption on both sides makes this atomweight Muay Thai matchup impossible to overlook.

Thai slugger Anna “Supergirl” Jaroonsak makes her long-awaited return after a two-year absence from competition following a loss to Cristina Morales in November 2023. The 22-year-old has earned three triumphs on the grandest stage of combat sports since debuting with a first-round knockout at just 16 years old.

She even went toe-to-toe with former three-sport ONE World Champion Stamp Fairtex in a kickboxing war in January 2023 and gave the queen everything she could handle. Her all-around arsenal – equally capable of winning on the back foot or detonating in close quarters – makes her a threat in any engagement.

Yu Yau Pui arrives with her own fire. The 33-year-old southpaw built her reputation on ONE Friday Fights with five straight victories, earning a six-figure contract and a U.S. primetime slot. She capitalized on it immediately with a unanimous decision win over WBC Muay Thai World Champion Lara Fernandez in March 2024.

Back-to-back losses to Amy Pirnie and Martyna Dominczak brought a five-year winning streak to a jarring halt, however. Now, Yu returns with promises of a more multi-dimensional game to confuse, disrupt, and ultimately overwhelm “Supergirl.” If that upgraded version of Yu shows up on Friday, “Supergirl” will face a different kind of test than she’s seen before.

With a pair of world-class athletes this motivated and dangerous – expect this one to be remembered long after the final bell.

#3 Jeremy Miado Vs. Willie Van Rooyen

A flyweight MMA clash between proven finishers Jeremy “The Jaguar” Miado and Willie “White Lion” van Rooyen rounds out the must-watch trio at ONE Fight Night 41, and this one has all the ingredients of a barnburner.

Across seven victories in the strawweight and flyweight divisions – six of them ending in highlight-reel fashion – Miado has taken out decorated names, including former ONE Strawweight MMA World Champion Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke and fellow Filipino firecracker Lito “Thunder Kid” Adiwang.

A four-fight stoppage streak once had him firmly in the World Title conversation, and while a run of setbacks cooled that momentum, “The Jaguar” showed last year that his dangerous striking hasn’t faded with a composed decision win over Gilbert Nakatani

Willie van Rooyen

A second-round TKO loss to Avazbek “Ninzya” Kholmirzaev, who challenges ONE Flyweight MMA World Champion Yuya “Little Piranha” Wakamatsu at ONE Samurai 1 on April 29, forced him back to the drawing board.

Van Rooyen arrives in Lumpinee in search of a pivotal victory, too. The South African built a flawless 7-0 record at home before his promotional debut at ONE Fight Night 37 ended in a submission defeat at the hands of Kholmirzaev. 

The loss was a first, but it was a valuable lesson for the 23-year-old. He is dangerous with his striking and submission maneuvers, and a statement win over “The Jaguar” can announce him as a legitimate force on the global stage.

Both men know how to end fights, both are hunting for a bounce-back performance, and they hit hard. This flyweight collision has Fight of the Night written all over it.

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