Veteran British striker Liam Harrison is possibly coming back for one more fight with ONE Championship. Among those excited for it is WWE legend Bill Goldberg. He took to social media to share his thoughts on it.
The professional wrestler reacted to a recent post of 'Hitman' who said that he recently got an offer from the promotion to compete anew which he could not refuse, paving the way for one last ride for him under ONE.
Goldberg was among those who reacted to the post, expressing that he is looking forward to catching him strut his stuff, writing in the comments section:
"I'll be ready."
Liam Harrison took time to respond to Goldberg's post, saying:
"@goldberg95 ma man."
Check out the screenshot of their exchange below:
Liam Harrison was last in action in September in the United States, where he returned after two years on the sidelines to recover from a knee injury. He, however, lost to fellow veteran Seksan Or Kwanmuang by TKO in the second round.
Following the contest, the Englishman said it was his last match in ONE and that he was doing one more fight in England to say his farewell to his fans back home before riding into the sunset.
It is not yet known when Harrison's next ONE Championship fight is and against whom.
Jonathan Haggerty down for Liam Harrison showdown
It remains to be known who Liam Harrison will be going up against in a possible ONE Championship return but a potential candidate is former bantamweight Muay Thai world champion Jonathan Haggerty, who had expressed his interest in it in the past.
'The General' made this known in an interview with Inside Fighting, which was uploaded on YouTube on Sept. 1 ahead of his scheduled match at ONE 168: Denver in the U.S., signifying he was down for an all-Brit showdown with Harrison.
"Basically, he's on the same fight card with me. I'm the main event. But who knows, if he can go through that fight, who knows, there could be a fight on the cards. I'm not sure what his plans are, but I'm always up for a scrap."
Unfortunately for Haggerty, he, too, lost in ONE 168, knocked out by Thai superstar Superlek Kiatmoo9 in 49 seconds that also saw him lose the bantamweight Muay Thai world title.