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WATCH: Thai legend Seksan goes airborne, sharpens his flying knees ahead of titanic clash against Liam Harrison in Denver

Muay Thai icon 'The Man Who Yields to No One' Seksan Or Kwanmuang is a man of diverse skill. The years he has spent competing at the highest level of 'the art of eight limbs' have made him an absolute legend in the sport.

Known for his incredible chin and all-out aggressive fighting style, Seksan is never in a boring fight. He is always ready to stand and trade with his opponents, which has endeared him to a large fan base.

Up next, 'The Man Who Yields to No One' is getting ready to face an equal legend of the ring.

Seksan is set to lock horns with former ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world title challenger 'Hitman' Liam Harrison of the United Kingdom at ONE 168: Denver.

The event broadcasts live from the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Friday, Sept. 6.

Fans in the United States and Canada can catch all the action live and absolutely free on Amazon Prime Video.

In preparation for his upcoming encounter with the British Muay Thai star, Seksan is sharpening all his tools.

Check out this incredible flying knee technique he showed off in camp.

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If that lands, it could be over for Harrison.

Stay tuned to Sportskeeda MMA for all the latest news and updates surrounding ONE 168: Denver as it happens.

Liam Harrison ready to "enjoy a good fight" with Seksan Or Kwanmuang

Anyone who loves fight sports should be glued to this bantamweight Muay Thai matchup between 'The Man Who Yields to No One' Seksan Or Kwanmuang and 'Hitman' Liam Harrison at ONE 168: Denver.

Harrison himself can't wait to step into the ring with the Thai icon and do what he does best.

'Hitman' is coming off a two-year absence due to a nagging knee injury that has kept him sidelined.

He said in an appearance on The FullerWatt Podcast:

"I'm looking forward to getting in there for this fight in Denver, enjoy a good fight, enjoy myself and then we'll see where we go after that in terms of my fighting career."

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