World-class striker Liam Harrison is amped up for the upcoming ONE Fight Night 10 on Prime Video event that's slated to take place this May.
The card is stacked from top to bottom with promotional superstars like Reinier de Ridder, Aung La N Sang, Sage Northcutt, Stamp Fairtex, Mikey Musumeci, and Rodtang Jitmuangnon.
The ONE Fight Night 10 event will be headlined by the highly anticipated trilogy bout between Demetrious Johnson and Adriano Moraes. The pair will battle it out for flyweight supremacy and bragging rights.
Ahead of the event, Liam Harrison shared his thoughts in a video uploaded to his Instagram:
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"@onechampionship US debut incoming …absolutely stacked card @yodchatri giving the US fans an absolute treat #onefightnight10 #onechampionship @gymking"
Liam Harrison recalls the time he defeated a top Japanese fighter as a teenager
The 37-year-old has been training Muay Thai full time since he was an adolescent. He recently recalled the time he beat a high-ranked Japanese fighter as a teenager.
Liam Harrison stated:
“The promoter called Richard and said, ‘Look, we’ve got a fight in Japan in four weeks against the Japanese number one. Does Liam wanna do it?’ He said, 'The Japanese promoters have asked to send a strong fighter who might have a chance of knocking him out.' Round one and two were close, but I think he was just edging just because of his experience, and round three, I just went like, 'I’m f*cking, I’m gonna go crazy just trying to knock him out…'”
Harrison continued:
“I went out and dropped him, and I think with 10 seconds left in that round, I knocked him out. I remember all the Japanese stood up and clapping, and I thought there is no drug like this on earth, and I was addicted to it. I thought this is what I want to do with my life."
Since signing with ONE Championship, Harrison has amassed 3-3 record with wins over Mohammed Bin Mahmoud, Brayan Matias, and Muangthai P.K.Saenchai.
Most recently, 'Hitman' challenged the great Nong-O Hama for the bantamweight Muay Thai world title, but came up short and suffered a serious knee injury.
Be sure to check back with Sportskeeda MMA for an announcement regarding Liam Harrison's next bout, as he makes his return from injury.