Liam Harrison says he’ll go with the flow against Seksan in Denver: “I’ll see what needs to be done”
Muay Thai legend Liam Harrison plans to go with the flow when he makes his long-awaited return to the circle.
More than two years removed from a devastating knee injury that ended his ONE world title hopes, 'Hitman' will step back onto martial arts' biggest global stage on Friday, September 6 for an epic encounter with Thai veteran Seksan Or Kwanmuang.
Their fight will feature as part of a loaded ONE 168: Denver card as the promotion heads back to 'The Mile High City' for the first time since May 2023.
Going against a veteran of the sport with over 200 career wins, Liam Harrison is not making any assumptions about Seksan's game plan. Instead, he'll look to assess the situation in real-time and make any necessary adjustments on the fly:
"I’m just going to get in there, see how this fight goes," Harrison said on The FullerWatt Podcast. "I’ll see what needs to be done and adjust to it."
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Seksan plans on spoiling Liam Harrison's comeback at ONE 168: Denver
Though he only has five fights under the ONE Championship banner, Liam Harrison quickly became a fan favorite courtesy of his fast and furious style of fighting.
However, Harrison faces one of the toughest tests of his career at ONE 168: Denver. Not only is he attempting to come back from a harrowing rehab process at 38 years old, but he's also facing one of the most accomplished strikers in the 'art of eight limbs'.
Storming on to the ONE Championship scene in 2023, Seksan scored eight straight victories, including a pair of epic knockouts against Sean Clancy and Isaac Araya. Now, 'The Man Who Yields To No One' will look to land the biggest win of his combat sports career.
Will Liam Harrison return to the win column in The Centennial State, or will Seksan continue his dominance inside the circle?
Follow this link for tickets for ONE 168: Denver on September 6 at Ball Arena.