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John Wayne Parr weighs in on Liam Harrison and Seksan's all-legend showdown at ONE 168: Denver

Muay Thai legend John Wayne Parr is growing impatient to witness fellow striking icons Liam Harrison and Seksan Or Kwanmuang throw down at ONE 168: Denver.

The Australian legend, who stepped away from the sport following his scrap against Eduard Folayang at ONE X, believes this 140-pound catchweight bill between the pair of veterans will deliver big time live in American primetime from the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, on September 6.

Speaking exclusively to Sportskeeda MMA, 'The Gunslinger' shared:

"Liam always shines against Thais, and Seksan is as tough as they come."
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The 48-year-old's brief analysis couldn't be more on the mark.

Liam Harrison has spent almost two decades at the top of the Muay Thai realm, facing legends from different eras and winning everything there is to offer outside the ONE banner.

Meanwhile, Seksan is no stranger to fans of 'The Art of Eight Limbs.' The 35-year-old Nak Muay, like Harrison, has graced the sport's biggest platforms and competed alongside the very best in the business.

Surprisingly, the pair have never crossed paths throughout their illustrious careers. However, that is about to change when they collide on ONE Championship's second on-ground spectacle in North America, ONE 168: Denver.

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Liam Harrison stacks praise on ONE Championship for its impact on Muay Thai

Before he steps inside the Circle for his sixth dance under the ONE banner, Liam Harrison expressed his admiration for ONE Championship's electric Muay Thai in four-ounce gloves.

Additionally, the Bad Company fighter stacked praise on the promotion's production and marketing, detailing why not many can hold a candle to ONE's dominance in the discipline.

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The 38-year-old had this to say on The FullerWatt Podcast:

"It's exciting, innit? The production's great. It's on Sky Sports now. It's all over the world. So yeah, it is amazing like all the production, the fight week, all the media, you've got the entire world watching. They've done great things for Muay Thai."

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