Liam Harrison is ready to unleash unholy amounts of Muay Thai action in Denver this coming September. The British Muay Thai icon will face Thai legend Seksan in a catchweight match at ONE 168: Denver on Sept. 6 at Ball Arena in Colorado.
Harrison has been on the shelf for nearly two years due to a knee injury, and the fight against Seksan was the one he's been clamoring for since he started his recovery.
Almost two months before their fated meeting, Liam Harrison promised that his match against Seksan would be an absolute show-stealer.
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He wrote on Instagram:
"Baton down the hatches. This one ain't gonna be for the faint-hearted 🐺. #muaythai #onechampionship."
Seksan and Harrison are two of the toughest fighters of their generation, and a showdown between these two veterans will surely be a spectacle of early 2000s Muay Thai.
Harrison is a multi-time Muay Thai and kickboxing world champion with 90 wins in his professional career.
Fighting since the late 1990s, Harrison has fought legendary fighters such as Nong-O Hama, Saenchai, Rodlek, and Sagetdao.
Seksan, however, was the one contemporary he has yet to face.
'The Man Who Yields To No One' has 201 professional wins and held world titles under Rajadamnern Stadium and WBC Muay Thai.
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Liam Harrison plans to end his career with banger after banger
Liam Harrison's legacy has already been established, and he plans to exit the sport in the best way possible. Apart from his impending fight against Seksan, Harrison envisions a few more fights down the line before entering retirement through the only way he knows how.
Talking to Sky Sports MMA Club, Harrison said:
"When people remember me (it should be) for the blood, the guts, the sweat, the action, the drama which is what I usually always bring to the table when I fight. That’s what I’m looking forward to in the next few fights coming up. I just want to get in there, have some real knockouts, some crazy wars like I have done throughout my whole career and enjoy myself."