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ONE 168: Denver is just a few months away, featuring exciting matchups like the two-sport King Jonathan Haggerty defending his ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Title against Superlek Kiatmoo9. The card also includes a highly anticipated Muay Thai clash between Liam Harrison and Seksan Or Kwanmuang in a catchweight (140 lbs) bout, scheduled for September 6th at the Ball Arena in Denver.

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For his upcoming fight, Liam Harrison wants to leave no stone unturned. He recently showcased his progress on Instagram with a real video where he looked in excellent shape during a pad session with his coach, Darrell Kendall, the head boxing coach at Bad Company Gym. In the caption, he wrote, “Setting up the liver shot with @darrellkendall_,” demonstrating his impressive punching skills, particularly the famous liver shot.

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This upcoming fight against Seksan at ONE 168: Denver means a lot to Liam Harrison as he returns to the cage after a two-year absence, eager for victory. In the past, he faced numerous setbacks, including a devastating knee injury sustained during his ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Title fight against Nong-O Hama at ONE Prime 1.

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This padding session and liver shot of 38-year-old Liam Harrison caught the attention of fans, leaving them stunned by his speed and punching power. They couldn’t resist commenting on the video.

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Liam Harrison’s stunning ‘Liver shot’ setup wows fans

A fan in the comments section appreciated Liam Harrison and his coach’s techniques, comparing them to other boxing legends like Nicky Holzken and Canelo Alvarez. The fan commented, Every great liver hunter uses this setup Holzken, Inoue, GGG, Canelo.” Meanwhile, another fan was impressed by Harrison’s deadly shots and accuracy, commenting, “The soul-destroying left body shot.”

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Along with the fans, fellow ONE Championship heavyweight Alain Ngalani also shared the same sentiment, calling the “Dynamite.” These comments didn’t stop there. A fan acknowledged the dangerousness of the punches Liam Harrison threw, saying, Man why are you always tryna kill the Padman? 🔥🔥🔥dafuq, how fast are you gonna be?”

Meanwhile, another fan was shocked by the size difference between his coach and Liam Harrison, with the coach being significantly larger. They commented, “Size of the guy he’s hitting and the protection!!! Just an insane athlete and an inspiration.”

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The last fan also praised the technique, calling it a “killer technique.” What are your thoughts on the upcoming fight between Liam Harrison and Seksan Or. Kwanmuang, who are both coming off losses in their last fights? Whom are you rooting for? Comment your thoughts below.

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Ishan Yadav is a Senior UFC Writer at EssentiallySports and a key member of the Breaking News team known for his sharp post-fight coverage and insightful analysis. With a strong editorial instinct and high fight IQ, he skillfully balances the fans' perspective with technical breakdowns to deliver engaging content that resonates throughout the MMA community. His thoughtful takes have gained recognition on platforms like Reddit and from industry insiders, which helped him earn a place in EssentiallySports’ prestigious Journalistic Excellence Program (JEP), our flagship initiative that focuses on refining journalistic skills, enhancing analytical thinking, and deepening sports journalism knowledge through mentorship from seasoned industry veterans. Ishan’s background as a law graduate adds depth to his reporting. He also practiced law after enrolling in the Bar Council. Currently, Ishan is pursuing a Master of Laws in Banking, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law, and continues to follow his passion for the sport of combat.

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