Liam Harrison is no stranger to super fights, and he recently shared with his fans why he prefers to face Seksan more than Saenchai at this point in his career.
The British Muay Thai legend will face Seksan in an all-legends clash at ONE 168: Denver on September 6 at Ball Arena.
In one of his Instagram posts, Harrison shared an interview snippet of why Seksan was the one person he's always wanted to face in the later stages of his career.
Some fans decided to ask Harrison why a fight against Seksan was the one he's been clamoring for in ONE Championship instead of another showdown with the iconic Saenchai.
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Ever the fan-favorite, Liam Harrison said his saga with Saenchai is already over and that a fight against Seksan would be the one that would truly push him to his limits.
Harrison wrote:
"I've fought Saenchai three times, nobody is interested in that again. I've never fought Seksan and styles make fights, this will be war."
Harrison faced off against Saenchai three times from 2009 to 2012, with each fight seemingly getting better from the last one.
'Hitman' also fought against some of Thailand's best fighters including Rodlek, Sagetdao, and Anuwat, but Seksan has eluded him since the 2000s.
Nevertheless, Harrison will finally throw down against 'The Man Who Yields To No One' in a couple of months in Denver.
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Liam Harrison shares why he's not keen on competing for world titles at this point in his career
Liam Harrison has already solidified his case as one of the best, if not the best, British strikers ever.
Although he's still fully capable of challenging for ONE Championship gold, the 38-year-old British legend said his time chasing for a world title is already over.
In an interview with Sky Sports MMA Club, Harrison said:
"I'm not interested in belts anymore at this stage of my career. I'm interested in coming back and enjoying the last year of my fighting. No pressure."