“A little subtle” - Liam Harrison shows his technical and more energy-efficient way to land strikes in the clinch
Liam Harrison has always prided himself in being a technical fighter which he showcases in his matches. He also is not one to keep his skills for himself, sharing them to those who want to learn through various platforms.
The British striker recently uploaded a tutorial video on his Instagram for a technical and energy-efficient way to connect strikes in the clinch, particularly solid elbows.
With assistance from one of his teammates at Bad Company, 'Hitman' demonstrates how to execute "a little subtle" elbow strike inside the clinch aided by proper footwork.
Check out the video below:
The same technical nature is what Liam Harrison is out to showcase when he makes his long-awaited return to ONE Championship competition on Sept. 6 at ONE 168 in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
There he will clash with fellow veteran fighter Seksan Or Kwanmuang in a catchweight Muay Thai showdown. It will be his first fight back after injuring his knee in August 2022 during a title match against former bantamweight king Nong-O Hama.
ONE 168: Denver will take place at the Ball Arena with tickets already on sale on Ticketmaster. The event will be available live and for free on U.S. primetime to North American fans with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.
Liam Harrison looking forward to locking horns with Seksan in match between battle-tested fighters
Liam Harrison is looking forward to his scheduled match against fellow veteran fighter Seksan Or Kwanmuang at ONE 168: Denver on Sept. 6. He said fans will be in for a treat as they will be bringing in good old, no-nonsense brawl come fight night.
In an Instagram story, the Leeds, England native highlighted that his scheduled showdown against Seksan needed no further hype as their body work already speaks for themselves and what to expect from their battle at the Ball Arena in Denver.
Harrison wrote on his IG story:
"No trashtalk talk or nonsense needed ... Just 2 battle-tested older geezers who love a good dust up."
At ONE 168: Denver, Harrison, who will return to competition after two years on the sidelines because of a knee injury, is up against an opponent in Seksan, winner of eight of nine matches since making his ONE debut last year.