It's virtually impossible for Liam Harrison to figure in a boring fight, and he's deadset on putting the purest form of violence when he steps inside the Circle this September.
The British Muay Thai legend will face Thai icon Seksan in a catchweight Muay Thai fight between their generation's most explosive fighters.
Harrison's all-legends clash against Seksan goes down at ONE 168: Denver on September 6 at Ball Arena in Colorado.
Barely a couple of months before their fated matchup, Liam Harrison took to Instagram and promised to unleash utter chaos in Denver.
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"Nothing but complete and utter carnage incoming 6th September 🇺🇸 #muaythai #onechampionship"
Harrison is arguably the most successful British Muay Thai fighter in history and he amassed multiple world titles with 90 professional wins in his career.
Joining the professional ranks in 1999, Harrison has fought some of the best Thai fighters in history such as Singdam, Sagetdao, Anuwat, and the iconic Saenchai.
Seksan, however, never stood across from him, and this led 'Hitman' to clamor for a fight against 'The Man Who Yields To No One' in ONE Championship.
That legendary showdown is finally going down in a few weeks, and Denver will be the site of this monumental match between two of the hardest-hitting fighters of the 2000s.
Tickets for ONE 168: Denver are available at Ticketmaster.
Liam Harrison plans to savor the final moments of his illustrious career
Liam Harrison never hid his intentions of setting off into retirement.
The 38-year-old has said several times in interviews and on social media that his professional career is about to end, but that doesn't mean he'll just ease off into life after combat sports.
In an interview with Sky Sports MMA Club, Harrison said:
"It depends on what happens in the course of my next three fights. I'm just taking it one fight at a time, in the minute. I'm just enjoying every fight, every camp. It's coming to an end soon, I just want to savor every moment of that camp."