"It's coming to an end soon" - Liam Harrison says he will savor every moment as he nears twilight of illustrious career
Muay Thai legend Liam Harrison is in the final stages of his illustrious Muay Thai career. With nothing else to prove, the 'Hitman' revealed that he's just savoring every moment given to him before publicly announcing his coming retirement.
Harrison's longevity within the "art of eight limbs" is legendary. He's among the previous generation of Muay Thai strikers, who's durability and unbridled aggression is the reason why he's outlasted even the fiercest oppponent.
As his long-awaited return approaches at ONE 168: Denver - more than two years since his knee injury - Liam Harrison revealed the answer to the question about his retirement that we've all been dreading:
"It depends what happens in the course of my next three fights," he told Sky Sports MMA Club. "I'm just taking it one fight at a time, in the minute. I'm just enjoying every fight, every camp. It's coming to an end soon, I just want to savor every moment of that camp."
Liam Harrison is en route to one of the most exciting matchups possible on September 6.
After his original ONE 167 bout against Katsuki Kitano fell through, the 'Hitman' will now face fellow Muay Thai aggressor Seksun Or. Kwanmuang in an eventful catchweight bout in The Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
ONE 168: Denver is available free to stream live in Canada and the US with an active Prime Video subscription.
"You're going to get Liam Harrison's muay maht style" - Liam Harrison vows to showcase old school Muay Thai in his highly-anticipated return against Seksan
Liam Harrison is just like a lethal rottweiler who's just waiting to be unleashed at the first opportunity.
After two years of sitting on the sidelines, the urgency to get back into the Muay Thai ring is totally warranted. There's no way to explain how much the 'Hitman' is wishing that this fight happened tomorrow.
Looking forward to exercising his skills on Seksan, Harrison revealed the exciting game plan that he knows every fan wants to see.
He told ONE:
"You're going to get Liam Harrison's muay maht style: hard punches, hard kicks, walking forward, and there'll be a bit of action and a bit of drama, I'm sure."