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WATCH: British Muay Thai legend Liam Harrison goes full throttle in training camp for Seksan super fight in Denver

One of the reasons that makes ONE Championship star Liam Harrison a formidable opponent is how intensely he prepares for all of his fights, and for good reason.

'Hitman' has faced the most dangerous fighters all over the world, but his opponent at ONE 168: Denver on Sept. 6 inside the Ball Arena in Denver is the one he's been clamoring for - the legendary Seksan Or Kwanmuang.

Harrison has been looking to share the circle with 'The Man Who Yields To No One' for quite some time. Now that his wish will be fulfilled in just a few months' time, the British Muay Thai legend is pulling out all the stops in training camp.

ONE Championship shared on Instagram just how focused Harrison is on picking up career win number 91 at the expense of the hard-hitting Thai icon.

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Seksan is the proud bearer of a 200-win career resume, and both he and Harrison are considered pillars of their generation.

A pair of hardened veterans, Seksan and Harrison are expected to blow the roof off Ball Arena and potentially secure Fight of the Night honors.


Liam Harrison points out Seksan's biggest weakness

Seksan has struck fear in the hearts of all his opponents as he appears to be impervious to even the hardest of hits. However, Liam Harrison believes that it is that strength which makes him beatable.

Harrison said as much in a recent interview with the South China Morning Post:

"His weakness is his strength. He just can't fall. And he leaves himself open. He takes a lot of big shots. Tyson Harrison had him wobbled, River Daz had him wobbled, I punch two to three times harder than both of them guys and two to three times more accurate as well."

See the interview below:

Tickets for ONE 168 are currently available via Ticketmaster.

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