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“I’ve got to be careful of that one” - Liam Harrison says he’ll have to keep a close tab on Seksan’s dangerous spinning elbow

Seksan has a lot of moves to be wary of, but Liam Harrison knows that the Thai's spinning elbow is among his most dangerous.

On Friday night, September 6, ONE Championship returns to Ball Arena in The Mile High City for a massive ONE 168: Denver card featuring not one but two massive title clashes. First up, reigning ONE submission grappling world champions Mikey Musumeci and Kade Ruotolo will collide in a first-ever meeting as the latter puts his ONE lightweight submission grappling crown against the current flyweight titleholder.

Then, in the main event of the evening, two-sport king Jonathan Haggerty defends his ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world title against Superlek in a can't-miss main event.

But first, fight fans will see the long-awaited return of Liam Harrison as the 'Hitman' takes on 'The Man Who Yields To No One' in a Muay Thai battle years in the making.

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Looking ahead to their scrap in The Centennial State, Liam Harrison discussed one of the many weapons he'll have to look out for when going toe-to-toe with Seksan inside the Circle.

"Yeah. Yeah, he does. He knocked out one of my teammates with a spinning elbow a couple of years back. So I've got to be careful of that one."


Liam Harrison fights for the first time in more than two years at ONE 168: Denver

ONE 168: Denver will be Liam Harrison's first time competing in more than two years—the last being his ONE world title tilt with former bantamweight Muay Thai champion Nong-O Hama.

Squaring off at ONE on Prime Video 1 in August 2022, Harrison suffered a devastating knee injury two minutes into the bout, bringing an end to his title aspirations and putting him on the shelf for the next couple of years.

After fighting his way through reconstructive knee surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation process, the 'Hitman' is finally ready to get back to work and go on one more run before hanging up his gloves for good.

Who comes out on top when two of the best strikers on the planet meet in a battle of legend vs. legend?

Follow this link for tickets for ONE 168: Denver on September 6 at Ball Arena.

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