Liam Harrison is ready to unleash maximum power at ONE 167.
The British Muay Thai legend will make his highly anticipated return to action nearly two years after sitting out to recover from a career-threatening injury.
Harrison will face Japanese standout Katsuki Kitano on June 7 at Impact Arena in Bangkok.
In a recent Instagram post, Harrison revealed he's wrapped up the final stages of his training camp at Evolution Samui Muay Thai Retreat and is ready to head to Bangkok for the card's fight week proceedings.
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Liam Harrison wrote:
"Hard work done ✔️ Thank you @evolutionsamuimuaythai @jordan.w.bc @cookie_muay_thai and everyone else in Samui who helped put the finishing touches to the end of camp. Heading to Bangkok for fight week war-ready 🐺."
Harrison last fought at ONE on Prime Video 1 when he challenged then-holder Nong-O Hama for the ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world title in August 2022.
'Hitman', however, suffered a debilitating knee injury when Nong-O's leg kicks tore the anterior cruciate ligament in Harrison's left knee.
That injury forced Harrison to the sidelines for nearly two years, but surgeries and a crucial stem cell treatment put the number five bantamweight Muay Thai contender back up to peak shape.
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Liam Harrison promises all-out offense against Katsuki Kitano
Liam Harrison never slows down in his fights, and he plans to put one maximum effort when he returns to action at ONE 167.
The 38-year-old knows Kitano won't be a pushover, and he told ONE Championship that he plans to send the Japanese star to earth in their bantamweight Muay Thai showdown.
Harrison said:
"He's not a mug, and he's got quite a few good weapons, but I'm going to come, and I'm going to try and blast him straight out of there."