Thai veteran fighter Seksan Or Kwanmuang has had a solid run in ONE Championship, winning his first eight matches until it was snapped in his last fight. Among those wins was over Australian striker River Daz in December last year, which ended in a split decision.
'The Man Who Yields To No One' lived up to his moniker at ONE Friday Fights 46 on Dec. 22, 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand, as he brushed off his early struggles against Daz to rally back with a flurry of telling strikes throughout their three-round duel, eventually earning himself the decision win.
ONE Championship recently uploaded the full fight between the two on its official YouTube channel for fight fans to look back ahead of Seksan's scheduled return to action on Sept. 6 at ONE 168 in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
Check out the video below:
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Seksan, however, would come up short in his next fight in April against Yutaro Asahi, and will be gunning for redemption at ONE 168 against Liam Harrison.
ONE 168 will take place at the Ball Arena in Denver and air live and for free at U.S. primetime to North American fans with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription. Tickets for the event are available on Ticketmaster.
Seksan expects a fun and exciting fight against Liam Harrison at ONE 168
Given their aggressive fighting styles, Seksan Or Kwanmuang expects his showdown with Liam Harrison at ONE 168: Denver on Sept. 6 to be an exciting clash.
The two legends are featured in a catchweight Muay Thai battle in ONE Championship's second live on-ground event in the United States that will go down at the Ball Arena, home of the NBA's Denver Nuggets.
In the lead-up to their clash at ONE 168, Seksan shared his thoughts on the matchup. He took to Instagram and wrote:
"This time I have to train hard to fight Liam Harrison. I think this fight will be fun and exciting for boxing fans..."
Check out his post below:
Seksan is coming off his first loss in ONE Championship in nine matches in his last fight in April. Harrison, meanwhile, is back competing after two years on the sidelines because of a knee injury.