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WATCH: Liam Harrison unleashes pure malicious power in training camp for ONE 168: Denver against Seksan

Liam Harrison doesn't operate on half-speed.

The British wrecking machine has always been known as one of the most ferocious strikers on the planet, and he'll bring that tenacity when he faces Seksan in an all-legends clash at ONE 168: Denver.

While some fighters may tend to temper down in training, Harrison is the complete opposite.

'Hitman' is neck-deep into his training camp for his Denver showdown against Seksan, and the way he threw his strikes at close friend and training partner Andy Howson would send shivers down anyone's spine.

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Liam Harrison posted on Instagram:

"Trying to blow @andybadco1 through the gym wall 🦾 #muaythai #padwork #pads #muaythaifighter"

Each of Harrison's strikes in his padwork session looked powerful enough to send anyone down the nether realms, and he sent those haymakers with such ferocity and frequency that one may wonder how a 38-year-old man can still operate at such a high level.

Harrison is one of the most successful, if not the most successful, British fighters of all time and was an eight-time Muay Thai and kickboxing world champion.

Having started his professional career in 1999, Harrison has fought some of Thailand's best fighters including Rodlek, Anuwat, Sagetdao, and the iconic Saenchai.

Seksan, however, has always eluded him.

Nevertheless, Harrison and Seksan will finally trade haymakers on September 6 at Ball Arena when ONE Championship makes its live return to the United States.

Tickets for ONE 168: Denver are available at Ticketmaster.


Liam Harrison plans to enjoy his final fights before calling it a career

Liam Harrison never made his retirement plans a secret.

'Hitman' has been adamant that he's ready to call it a career, and he plans to relish the final moments he has at the highest level.

In an interview with Sky Sports MMA Club, Harrison said:

"It depends on what happens in the course of my next three fights. I'm just taking it one fight at a time, in the minute. I'm just enjoying every fight, every camp. It's coming to an end soon, I just want to savor every moment of that camp."

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