Liam Harrison reveals his immediate plans after all-legend showdown with Seksan at ONE 168
The next few months will be packed for returning Muay Thai fighter Liam Harrison as after his all-legend clash against Thai Seksan Or Kwanmuang in September in the United States, he is set for a tour of Australia for a series of seminars.
'Hitman' relayed this during his session on The FullerWatt Podcast, which was uploaded on Aug. 4 in line with his long-awaited return to action at ONE 168 in Denver, Colorado, on Sept. 6.
Harrison said:
"So I'll be doing Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, because that's all I've got time for. This time, I'm so busy with other seminars elsewhere, and stuff like I've got other things going on. I obviously need to get back to train for my next fight and things like that so I can't get to places like Brisbane, go coach and all the rest of them. So I will come back at some point early next year."
Watch the full interview below:
But before he hits the road for his seminars, Liam Harrison will first battle Seksan at ONE 168, which will mark his comeback after two years on the sidelines because of a knee injury.
He got hurt in August 2022 during his title bid against former bantamweight Muay Thai king Nong-O Hama. His full recovery took longer than expected and he is now excited to finally get it going once again.
ONE 168: Denver will take place at the Ball Arena in Denver and air live and for free in U.S. primetime to North American fans with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.
Liam Harrison looking forward to get it going again
It took a while for veteran British striker Liam Harrison to recover from a knee injury but now that he is up and about he cannot wait to get it going again in ONE Championship.
The Leeds, England, native will take the ONE circle after two years since injuring his knee at ONE 168: Denver on Sept. 6 against fellow Muay Thai legend Seksan Or Kwanmuang.
Harrison believes that he has fully healed up and now ready to plunge into action and pick up where he left off. He told Sky Sports MMA Club in an interview:
"I've had my rehab and my knee is fine now. My body is starting to feel like it did a few years before the injury. I feel strong, fast and sharp."
Looking to thwart Liam Harrison's push for a winning return to competition is Seksan, who is out to bounce back after absorbing his first defeat in ONE Championship after nine matches in his last fight in April.