“I'm still slapping them around ” - Battle-tested veteran Liam Harrison says he still schools youngsters in training
Muay Thai icon Liam Harrison knows he is facing a difficult task ahead, but he is also confident to nail it after moving into his final stage of preparation.
The clash between the Bad Company representative and legendary Thai striker Seksan Or Kwanmuang is predicted to be a barnburner. Both are known for their all-out action style and their propensity for dueling in the center of the Circle.
As part of the stacked ONE 168: Denver card when ONE returns to U.S. soil on September 6, Harrison shared his feelings ahead of the match on The FullerWatt Podcast recently.
'Hitman' said:
"At the minute, I feel good and I'm training hard. I'm still sparring hard and sparring with all the youngsters and stuff. I'm still slapping [them] around and putting them in the place and stuff when I'm sparring."
And going against a veteran with over 200 wins in his career, Liam Harrison would definitely bank on his experience and brawling style to nab the victory in Denver.
Check the full interview below:
Liam Harrison plans to make a mark on legend vs. legend battle
As one of the legends, Liam Harrison knows that he doesn't have long before he hangs his gloves, but he wants to make the best of it.
And what would be the best way other than clashing with another legend, such as what he will do against Thailand's Seksan Or Kwanmuang at ONE 168: Denver this September.
Moreover, Harrison believes he and Seksan could create an unforgettable action inside the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado when ONE touches down for another stacked US card for the first time this year.
'Hitman' shared how he sees this clash with Seksan to My Khel recently:
"Yeah, it's the only legend that's not on my resume from this era. Plus, with his style and my style, I just think you can make something really good for the fans. No one's going to move or step back."
Tickets for ONE 168: Denver are still available via Ticketmaster.