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“Sensamot” reveals his opinion about the fight against “Alexis” by defeating “Regian”, saying that the competitor was well prepared and will be able to compete for the World Kickboxing Championship belt.

Sensamut Klinmi, a 28-year-old tough fighter from Chonburi, revealed his take on the fight that Alexis Nicolas, a 25-year-old skilled fighter from France, won via unanimous decision over Ri-Jian Ercel. The 31-year-old undefeated Dutch-Surinamese national. The new lightweight (155-170 lbs) takes on the kickboxing throne at ONE Fight Night 21 on the morning of April 6.

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As a former competitor of “Regian Ercel” before, “Sinsamut” did not fail to monitor the performance of his old rival King in defending his kickboxing throne against “Alexis Nicholas” after he learned that the belt had been changed to the new world champion. He posted a message on his personal Facebook page, “Sensamot Klinmi,” about fighting this teacher with a pen.

“Losing is normal, no one wins forever,” with many fans participating in expressing their opinions, and he later came out to analyze his former rival’s match, adding:

“The fighting game between the two is over. Naturally there will be a loser and a winner, and I think Regian lost in this fight because he missed the second round. At the same time, I have to respect Alexis for preparing and planning the fight very well.

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As for “Regian”, he only has one lightweight Muay Thai World Championship belt left in his hand. This is still the main target that Sinsamut wants to take revenge on. Having met twice before, the favorite Thai boxers were disappointed as they lost all together.

“Until now, competing for the Muay Thai World Championship belt from Regian has always been my main goal. I am ready to do my best in every fight until I have the opportunity to return to compete with him again.”

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In his next fight, Sensamut is scheduled to face Dmitry Menshikov, an explosive 26-year-old fighter from Russia, vying for the opportunity to compete for the Muay Thai World Lightweight Championship, once again on “One Fight Night.” The 22nd fight will be broadcast live from Lumpini Boxing Stadium (Ramindra) during prime time in America. Which falls at 7:00 AM on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

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