The anticipation for the return of number five-ranked ONE bantamweight Muay Thai contender Liam Harrison continues to build up, as he displayed his incredible power and crisp combination recently.
On Instagram, Harrison published a video of him practicing his powerful combinations on the pads inside the gym, and captioed the video with:
"Trying to blow @andybadco1 threw the gym wall 🦾 #muaythai #padwork #pads #muaythaifighter"
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In the video, 'The Hitman' was trying to give his Bad Company coach Andrew Howson a body ache with various strikes that made him wince in pain as Harrison landed them with speed and precision.
This short clip has added more excitement to fans, especially to users @sarah_jane_everard, @paul.patrick.2, @rolfnikoonielsen, @tmt_jitsu, and @blackjackathletics, who wrote positive messages through the comment section:
"I think you might be right some powerhouse strikes there !! 🔥🔥"
"The venom in those punches is awesome"
"Love it, heart and power 🔥"
"This is terrifying 🥶"
"That's a crazy ass gas tank! 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾"
The 38-year-old British superstar is coming off a successful recovery and rehabilitation from his nasty leg injury, which he suffered during his world title match with Nong-O Hama in August 2022 at ONE on Prime Video 1. He lost by TKO in the first round.
Liam Harrison makes his epic comeback at ONE 168: Denver against Seksan Or Kwanmuang
After two long years of waiting, Harrison will finally make his much-awaited comeback to action when he takes on fellow legend Seksan Or Kwanmuang on Sept. 6 as part of the loaded ONE 168: Denver card, which goes down inside the Ball Arena in Colorado.
The two will battle it out in a catchweight Muay Thai clash, and the winner can possibly use this bout to jump toward a potential championship run for one last time.
ONE 168: Denver will air live from the Ball Arena at U.S. primetime on Sept. 6. Tickets for the event are now on sale on Ticketmaster.