HO – WATCH: Liam Harrison’s sickening knockout sequence of Mohammed Bin Mahmoud in Bangkok

Liam Harrison fighting Mohammed Bin Mahmoud (Image credit: ONE Championship)

The first triumph of former ONE bantamweight Muay Thai world title challenger Liam Harrison in the world’s largest martial arts organization was a sweet one, as he was able to secure a knockout victory.

In January 2020, at ONE: A New Tomorrow card, Harrison sent Mohammed Bin Mahmoud to the shadow realm by overwhelming him with his incredible pressure and power.

Recently, ONE Championship reposted the closing sequence of that victory on Instagram, with the caption:

“‘Hitman’ pressed the GAS 💨 Can Liam Harrison secure another devastating finish against Katsuki Kitano on June 7 at ONE 167 on @primevideo? @liambadco.”

In the video, the British combat sports icon was lighting up the Malaysian athlete with his punches against the ropes until he closed the distance and landed two solid elbow strikes straight to the head of Mohammed that sent him crashing down the canvas.

The Sampury Muay Thai Gym Ampang athlete was able to beat the referee’s eight count and go back up on his feet. However, it was only a matter of time before Harrison closed the show with a six-piece combo to put his opponent unconscious.

Liam Harrison wants to have a fairy tale ending to his illustrous fighting career

Harrison will have a busy four-month stretch as he prepares for two big fights in ONE Championship. First, he will face Japanese contender Katsuki Kitano on June 7 at ONE 167 inside the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand.

Then, three months later, the Bad Company representative is scheduled to meet fellow Muay Thai legend Seksan Or Kwanmuang in a catchweight Muay Thai contest on September 6 at ONE 168: Denver at Ball Arena in Colorado. He aims to sweep these two bouts in the hopes of going out on top of the sport once he calls it a career.

ONE 167 is available live and free to all Prime Video subscribers in North America in U.S. primetime on June 7. The card goes down inside the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand.