Liam Harrison has already built an indelible legacy in his career, and all he's after is putting on the best possible fights that fans will talk about once he's settled into retirement.
One such matchup is the one he'll feature in less than two weeks. Harrison will face fellow legend Seksan in a highly anticipated 140-pound catchweight Muay Thai fight at ONE 168: Denver on September 6 at Ball Arena.
In an interview with Two Mates One Bag, Harrison said he's far removed from chasing world titles and all he wants to do is face off against his fellow legends who built their names in martial arts.
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Liam Harrison said:
"The thing is, I'm not interested in fighting for titles anymore, not interested in money, it's never been about that. The reason is I just f****** enjoy it, I love to fight, I love doing it."
He added:
"It's been taken away when I was injured, especially coming into the twilight of my career, I've missed 18 months of it. So, it's been tough. Like I said, I'm coming back, I'm not interested in chasing fighters or titles, or anything like that. I do it so I wanna have good fights, I wanna entertain people, and I wanna enjoy myself. I don't give a f*** if I win or lose anymore. I just wanna get in there, fight hard, have a crazy fight, and have everyone talking, 'F****** hell! Liam Harrison did it again! What a mental fight that was!' That's what I want."
Harrison is arguably the greatest British striker ever and his resume is littered with multiple world titles and 90 career wins.
Seksan, meanwhile, has four Muay Thai world titles and an absurd mark of 201 career wins.
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Liam Harrison shares why he's been chasing a fight against Seksan
Liam Harrison has fought some of the best Thai fighters of all time during his storied career, but one match that has eluded him was the one against Seksan.
During his two-year injury layoff, Harrison clamored ONE Championship for a match against 'The Man Who Yields To No One' and he finally got his wish when the promotion set it up for Denver in September.
In an interview with the South China Morning Post, Harrison said his desire to fight Seksan was borne out of respect for the Thai legend.
"I've wanted to fight him for ages, and not out of disrespect for him or hatred. It's all love and admiration for one of my heroes. To be able to share the ring with him would be incredible."