Liam Harrison says he had to give himself internal pep talk before overturning Muangthai war: "Get your sh*t together"
Muay Thai living legend Liam Harrison sure loves a war or two, but the Leeds slugger least expected it to unfold the way it did when he took on Muangthai PK Saenchai at ONE 156 in April 2022.
The 38-year-old always has his firepower locked and loaded, ready to punch his way to another knockout or slugfest, no matter what. But the PK Saenchai Muay Thai Gym athlete, 'Hitman' faced a game opponent, ready to stun him and work a path to the bantamweight Muay Thai crown.
'Elbow Zombie' sent the English striker to the canvas in quick succession, the first with a blitzing high kick and the second via a jab-cross that seemed to have put Harrison on his last legs.
Reflecting on that exact moment he was recovering from a second eight-count, Liam Harrison told Fight Energy Films:
"After that knockdowns, I was just having a word with myself. I was just saying, 'Get your sh*t together. I wasn't hurt, as when you saw when I got up, my legs weren't gone."
He added:
"I was just saying to myself, What the f**k are you doing? Get your sh*t together now because you're about to blow this, and there's a lot at stake here."
Watch the full interview here:
That inspirational talk truly worked wonders. In a matter of seconds, one of the sport's most memorable turnarounds took place inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
The three-time Muay Thai world champion sent Muangthai down thrice with various punches to nab a victory from the jaw of defeat.
Liam Harrison hopes to gain another cracking performance at ONE 167
Liam Harrison will be out to add another incredible display of striking to his resume when he faces Japanese star Katsuki Kitano at ONE 167 on June 7.
Though he'd love to avoid as much drama as he experienced against Muangthai, the Bad Company superstar promises to fight hard and bring his typical marauding style to Bangkok's Impact Arena.
In a separate interview with Sportskeeda MMA, he noted:
"I'll be going in there and I will fight hard, every fight, no matter who I'm in there against."