"Thank you Hitman" - Relive recently-retired Liam Harrison's wildest brawls in ONE Championship
If anyone knows a thing or two about Muay Thai, Liam Harrison would surely be propped up in conversation as one of the best of all time.
The legacy he left in ONE Championship, let alone in the combat sports world, will resonate for many years to come due to his devastating punching power and - yes, you guessed it - his mad, brawling ways.
This week, Sportskeeda MMA paid tribute to the 'Hitman' on Instagram by highlighting some of the most brutal exchanges he's had in his career against the most formidable competitors in ONE Championship.
In the caption below, Sportskeeda MMA wrote:
"Thank you 'Hitman' for elevating the striking arts!"
From the first moment Liam Harrison stormed inside the ONE stage, he had every intention to prove that a Muay Thai guy from Britain could match up against the best Thai strikers in the world.
In the clip above, Harrison collides with big names in the Muay Thai scene, including former ONE featherweight Muay Thai world champion Petchmorakot Petchyindee and, most recently, his idol, 'The Man Who Yields To No One' Seksan Or Kwanmuang.
The full replay of ONE 168: Denver is available on demand to Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada.
Seksan feels honored to have shared the ring with British legend Liam Harrison for his last hurrah in ONE Championship
Seksan felt extremely happy and honored to have shared the Muay Thai stage with British legend Liam Harrison at ONE 168: Denver.
The two superstars didn't hold anything back when they collided for the first time on US soil. Going in, they knew they were headed towards a war since they both had a reputation for putting on thrilling masterclasses.
Unfortunately, Father Time caught up with Harrison. After suffering two back-to-back knockdowns, the 39-year-old Brit didn't miraculously get back into the fight to win as he once did before.
Although his retirement saddens the entire community, Seksan expressed his appreciation for being Harrison's last dance partner.
Seksan told ONE:
"I'm extremely happy and grateful that he chose me to be his final fight. He's an absolute legend of the sport."