There has been talk about British Muay Thai star Liam Harrison potentially retiring after competing at ONE 168: Denver on September 6 inside the Ball Arena against the legendary Seksan Or Kwanmuang.
In a recent interview with The FullerWatt Podcast, 'Hitman' addressed such rumors ahead of his action-packed 140-pound catchweight Muay Thai showdown with the Thai legend and said:
"I'm not setting any timeline [on retirement], but it's step by step, fight by fight, and maybe my body will tell me when it's time to hang it up, you know what I mean?"
Watch the full interview here:
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ONE Championship fans had not seen Harrison in the circle for the better part of two years after tearing ligaments in his knee when he challenged then-ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world champion Nong-O Hama in August 2022.
After a long road to recovery, the 38-year-old Leeds striker has been working hard with the help of his long-time gym, Bad Company, to return to form ahead of his fight with 'The Man Who Yields To No One'.
Because of their willingness to stand toe-to-toe, Harrison versus Seksan could become a strong contender for fight of the night by the conclusion of ONE 168: Denver inside the Ball Arena on September 6.
John Wayne Parr comments on Liam Harrison, Seksan showdown
Legendary Muay Thai star John Wayne Parr is just as excited as the fans to see Liam Harrison and Seksan throw bombs against one another at ONE 168.
In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda MMA, 'The Gunslinger' explained why fans should tune in to Harrison and Seksan's scrap:
"Liam always shines against Thais, and Seksan is as tough as they come."
Tickets for the big-time event on September 6, which marks the world's largest martial arts organization's second on-ground show in North America, inside the Ball Arena are available via Ticketmaster.