"His weakness is his strength" - Liam Harrison explains why Seksan's all-out style is his biggest downfall
Muay Thai legend Liam Harrison is set to have two marquee matchups this year. His second bout against Muay Thai icon Seksan Or Kwanmuang at ONE 168 on September 6 is expected to be a favorite for fight of the night.
'Hitman' recently sat down with the South China Morning Post for an interview and gave his thoughts on what he perceives to be Seksan's biggest weakness:
"His weakness is his strength. He just can't fall. And he leaves himself open. He takes a lot of big shots. Tyson Harrison had him wobbled, River Daz had him wobbled, I punch two to three times harder than both of them guys and two to three times more accurate as well."
See the full interview below:
'The Man Who Yields To No One' has made a career out of standing toe-to-toe in the pocket and trading heavy shots with his opponents and it has made him one of the most revered and feared fighters in Muay Thai.
But as Liam Harrison mentioned above, the Bad Company product plans to exploit it when they meet in a bantamweight Muay Thai duel inside the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
Tickets for ONE 168 are still available via Ticketmaster.
Liam Harrison expects ONE 167 opponent to give it his all
Before he trades strikes with Seksan, Liam Harrison will first take on Katsuki Kitano at ONE 167 on June 7 inside the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand.
The No.5-ranked bantamweight Muay Thai contender is anticipating that Kitano will give him an epic bout when they share the circle as he told talkSPORT MMA in an interview:
"Japanese fighters never come to lay down. They're always tough guys. They always come to fight hard, and, you know, you're always going to get a solid war. And that's what I'm sure I'm gonna get out of him."
ONE 167 will air live and for free to all Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada.