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Liam “Hitman” Harrison says fans can expect an unforgettable war when he shares the Circle with beloved Thai fan favorite Seksan “The Man Who Yields To No One” Or Kwanmuang.

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The two all-action veterans are slated to collide in a 140-pound catchweight Muay Thai tilt this Friday, September 6 in U.S. primetime at ONE 168: Denver, live from Ball Arena.

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Liam Harrison promises a high-octane fight

Both men are known as two of the striking world’s most electrifying athletes, each more than willing to engage in high-paced brawls for as long as it takes. Understandably, the showdown between Harrison and Seksan is essentially guaranteed to produce white-knuckle action.

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A veteran of 117 professional fights and a former three-time Muay Thai World Champion, “Hitman” is revered for his heavy hands and ruthless leg kicks. He’ll come into the battle with Seksan following a two-year stint on the sidelines due to a knee injury.

Now back in full health, he plans to put on a vintage performance against the Thai. Seksan, though, represents a serious challenge and is perhaps the only man on the planet who can match Harrison’s pace.

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Harrison and Seksan are set to deliver a fight-of-the-year contender

Aptly nicknamed “The Man Who Yields To No One,” the 35-year-old boasts an incredible 8-1 record in the world’s largest martial arts organization. Notably, he has never once been in anything approaching a boring fight and is sure to entertain American fans with his ultra-aggressive and well-rounded style of combat.

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Harrison has plenty of respect for Seksan and is mentally preparing for one of the toughest fights of his life on September 6. The Brit spoke about the upcoming bout and what fans can look forward to:

He further added, “I just see it being one of the fights of the year. He’s one of my heroes and I’ve always wanted to share the ring with him, so I’m going to make the most of it. Both fighters are going to put everything on the line and the best man will win on the night.I know it’s going to be hard and at times I will get dragged into the trenches, but I’ve been there before.”

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