Liam Harrison promises fans ‘all the thrills and action’ in Muay Thai super fight with Seksan at ONE 168: Denver
Liam Harrison plans to entertain the entire world at ONE 168: Denver.
Later this week, ONE 168 goes down inside Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, featuring some of the promotion's biggest superstars.
Several fan-friendly matchups are scheduled on Friday, with Harrison vs Seksan (catchweight Muay Thai) being must-see action for those who enjoy striking.
Harrison and Seksan are undoubtedly at the end of their legendary careers. With that said, both Muay Thai greats have plenty of gas left in the tank to extend their legacies and showcase another action-packed war.
Harrison joined the South China Morning Post for an interview and discussed his upcoming matchup against Seksan.
The UK superstar had this to say about wanting to enjoy himself and entertain the fans with violence:
"I just want to get in there, fight my hardest, enjoy myself, give them fans all the thrills and action, and make sure everyone in the world is entertained. Luckily, I’ve got that same exact guy standing across from me."
Liam Harrison vs Seksan isn't the only must-see matchup taking place at ONE 168.
In the main event, Jonathan Haggerty looks to maintain his two-sport world champion status by defending his bantamweight Muay Thai strap against flyweight kickboxing king Superlek. Tickets for Friday's event can be found on Ticketmaster.
Watch Harrison's entire interview with the South China Morning Post below:
Liam Harrison plans to complete comeback story
In August 2022, Liam Harrison's fighting career nearly ended due to a horrific knee injury suffered against then-bantamweight Muay Thai world champion Nong-O.
'Hitman' overcame the odds and never backed down, leading to his highly-anticipated return against Seksan at ONE 168: Denver.
There are questions about how Harrison will perform after his extended layoff. The 38-year-old has claimed he's ready to silence the doubters after receiving stem cell therapy, giving him an opportunity to make a statement later this week.
As for Seksan, he also has added motivation to showcase an impressive performance. Earlier this year, 'The Man Who Yields To No One' suffered his first promotional loss, pushing his ONE Championship record to 8-1. He now looks to secure his ninth win under the ONE banner by spoiling Harrison's return.