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Liam Harrison says newer fighters lucky to have Muay Thai knowledge accessible to them: “We didn't have any of that”

British Muay Thai icon and former ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world title challenger 'Hitman' Liam Harrison of the United Kingdom is a grizzled veteran who has seen it all in the fight game.

His knowledge and experience span years of competing at the highest level and his skills have been honed through decades of learning and growth. However, the 38-year-old Englishman says younger fighters today have access to a wealth of information that is easily accessible, which makes them very fortunate.

'Hitman' told The FullerWatt Podcast in a recent guest appearance:

"We didn't have any social media, where you could just go look and try and just like get a bit of f***ing bit of information online and stuff like that. We didn't have any of that, you know what I mean?"

Nevertheless, Harrison earned his stripes the hard way, putting in the tactile work and evolving his skills with every fight.

The 38-year-old is ready to return to action early next month to put those skills to good use once more. He is coming back from a harrowing knee injury that has kept him sidelined for over two years.


'Hitman' Liam Harrison to face Thai icon Seksan Or Kwanmuang at ONE 168: Denver

ONE Championship Muay Thai icon 'Hitman' Liam Harrison is ready to step back onto the battlefield early next month when he takes on 'The Man Who Yields to No One' Seksan Or Kwanmuang in a bantamweight Muay Thai bout.

The two will compete at ONE 168: Denver, which broadcasts live from the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, on Friday, September 6th.

Fans in the United States and Canada can catch all the action live and absolutely free with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.

Stay tuned to Sportskeeda MMA for all the latest news and updates surrounding the event.

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