Liam Harrison isn't a fighter who likes to keep his trade secrets hidden. The British Muay Thai icon is one of the most gifted strikers ever and will often share his secrets with anyone with a modicum of interest toward the striking arts.
While his entire collection of instructional videos is stashed behind a paywall, Harrison will always share one or two of his favorite combinations and tricks on his social media profiles.
Harrison is usually the one talking in his instructional videos but this time around had the help of Bad Company's head boxing coach Darrell Kendall to show his fans the proper way of landing a soul-crushing liver shot:
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"Setting up the liver shot with @darrellkendall_," posted Liam Harrison on Instagram.
The video showed Harrison using a stiff right uppercut to break the opponent's guard before quickly landing a devastating left hook to the midsection:
"This is another good set-up using the right uppercut, [then] the left body shot. Break the guard with the right uppercut, and drop it downstairs. The mechanics of this one, as you shoot the uppercut, you dip and drive and transfer the weight forward to land that body shot."
Harrison has collected 90 wins and eight world titles over his career, and it's no wonder that his uppercut-liver shot combination was a large part to that success.
He'll now bring that nasty two-punch combo when he faces Thai legend Seksan in a catchweight Muay Thai bout at ONE 168: Denver on September 6 at Ball Arena.
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Liam Harrison promises fireworks in all-legends clash against Seksan
Liam Harrison and Seksan are two of the foremost proponents of early 2000s Muay Thai.
The pair are masters of hard-hitting offense that leave audiences in pure awe with every strike and combination thrown.
Although both he and Seksan are into twilight of their careers, Harrison is confident he and 'The Man Who Yields To No One' will put on an absolute barnburner in Denver.
Harrison told Yokkao:
"I think we’ll be able to produce something really special for the crowd because I think it’ll just be a crazy fight."