United Kingdom's Liam Harrison is indeed a legendary figure in Muay Thai, and he has seen it all during his lifetime as a fighter.
Scheduled to face Seksan Or Kwanmuang at ONE 168: Denver, the British icon feels that he's ready to return and do what he does best in the Circle, especially in the highest level of martial arts.
However, he also foresaw his remaining time in the game.
In a podcast interview with Sky Sports MMA Club recently, the former ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world title challenger shared his views.
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He said:
"I’ve been injured, it's been really hard for me. Now I’m back, I’ve got focus and I’ve got my routine back, I just want to enjoy every minute of it and not look into the future too much."
'Hitman' even hinted about what his dream farewell fight would be, if ever, in his hometown of England:
"Just enjoy one fight at a time but obviously, if we could get one in before I retire, and I could say farewell in England, to the U.K. fans with a nice big fight over there then that would be incredible."
Harrison came close to returning back into the game last year, but his latest injury forced him to be at the sidelines.
Liam Harrison to face Seksan Or Kwanmuang at ONE 168: Denver
British Muay Thai icon Liam Harrison is to lock horns with Thai star Seksan Or Kwanmuang in ONE Championship's return to U.S. soil at ONE 168: Denver.
Booked for a three-round brawl against 'The Man Who Yields to No One', the 38-year-old veteran feels that he's ready to go hard.
He told Sky Sports MMA:
"I had some extra treatments and stuff now. I’ve had my rehab and my knee is fine now. My body is starting to feel like it did a few years before the injury. I feel strong, fast and sharp."
Fans in the United States and Canada can catch the action in the Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado, or tuning in live and free with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.