Following his devastating loss to Seksan Or Kwanmuang at ONE 168 last September, the end seemed to be dawning for Harrison. But after returning to action at Hitman Fight League in Manchester last month, where he scored a stoppage victory over Isaac Araya, he feels he still has plenty left to give.
“I knew that I could come back and have some more exciting fights,” Harrison said.
“My body is much stronger, and I feel much sharper. I feel I’ve got a new lease of life with my brand new Bad Company gym.”
Harrison has built a reputation as a must-see battler in Muay Thai thanks to the heart-on-his-sleeve approach he takes each time he enters the ring.
Even at the age of 39, the Englishman has no desire to change that. He plans to bring fireworks in his next outing and walk away with his hand raised.
However, should the bout not go his way, Harrison promises to remain present in the world of combat sports for the foreseeable future.
“I’m not going anywhere after this fight. I plan on winning this fight in explosive fashion and will see what are the options,” he stated.
“I will always be involved in my seminars and coaching.”










