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ONE Championship: Liam Harrison ‘can’t wait to shock the world’ against Nong-O Gaiyanghadao

  • British star says ONE bantamweight Muay Thai champ ‘will have to knock me spark out to stop me coming forward’
  • Harrison eyeing title bout with ‘one of the greatest fighters of this generation’ in August after Fight of the Year contender at ONE 156 in Singapore

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Liam Harrison celebrates beating Muangthai at ONE 156. Photos: ONE Championship.
Tom Taylor
The rewards of Liam Harrison’s rousing comeback against Muangthai PK. Saenchai at ONE Championship 156 last month in Singapore have already been plentiful.

The victory earned him not one but two post-fight bonuses – for a hefty total of US$100,000 – some of which he has spent on holiday with his fiancée in Jamaica.

Yet the 36-year-old Briton insists he is “not doing this for money”. His motivation has always been world titles, and after his latest highlight-reel win, he has been promised the opportunity to fight for one.

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Now ranked No 5 in ONE’s bantamweight Muay Thai rankings, he is expected to receive the next crack at the division’s dominating champion, Nong-O Gaiyanghadao.

“The win has put me in a position that I’ve longed to be in ever since I was signed by ONE Championship, and that’s to be next in line for a shot at the title, which is pretty massive for me, to be honest,” Harrison told the Post.

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