Former ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world title challenger Liam Harrison has published a hilarious Instagram post where he made fun of his retirement announcement last September at ONE 168: Denver following a second-round TKO loss at the hands of Seksan Or Kwanmuang.
Harrison wrote its caption to the publication with:
"And the 2024 award for worst retirement in history goes to ⬆️ ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ 2025 we go hard for one more year @hitman_fightleague @onechampionship ... honest 🤣"
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In the same post, he confirmed that fans will see him again inside the ring for another year because ONE Championship lured him out of retirement to compete again on the global stage.
Fans, especially users @petermcgowan23, @keithmcevoy01_, @chongy85, @thetaijiguy, and @muaythai_padman reacted positively on 'The Hitman's' post, as they commented:
"Hahahaha The last last last dance"
"One of the very few times that the combat sports world it excited that someone isn't retiring, tells you all you need to know. One of the most exciting fighters in combat sports."
"Am not complaining brother keep them coming 😂👊🔥"
"None of us are mad at ya😂🔥"
"Documentary needed. 🙌"

Liam Harrison plays matchmaker for former foe Seksan in his upcoming fight at ONE 170
While waiting for the official announcement of his return, the Bad Company representative has played matchmaker on the side for his former opponent, Seksan Or Kwanmuang.
Harrison commented on one of the promotion's Instagram posts and said that Muangthai could be a good matchup for the Thai legend, as he commented:
"@muangthai_pk will be an incredible fight."
Seksan's original opponent, Soe Lin Oo, was forced out of the catchweight Muay Thai battle due to the injuries he suffered from a car accident recently. The world's largest martial arts organization has not yet announced a replacement fighter for the battle-tested athlete.