The anticipation for the return of number five-ranked ONE bantamweight Muay Thai contender Liam Harrison continues to build up, as he displayed his incredible power and crisp combination recently.On Instagram, Harrison published a video of him practicing his powerful combinations on the pads inside the gym, and captioed the video with:"Trying to blow @andybadco1 threw the gym wall 🦾 #muaythai #padwork #pads #muaythaifighter" View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn the video, 'The Hitman' was trying to give his Bad Company coach Andrew Howson a body ache with various strikes that made him wince in pain as Harrison landed them with speed and precision.This short clip has added more excitement to fans, especially to users @sarah_jane_everard, @paul.patrick.2, @rolfnikoonielsen, @tmt_jitsu, and @blackjackathletics, who wrote positive messages through the comment section:"I think you might be right some powerhouse strikes there !! 🔥🔥""The venom in those punches is awesome""Love it, heart and power 🔥""This is terrifying 🥶""That's a crazy ass gas tank! 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾"Screenshot of fans’ commentsThe 38-year-old British superstar is coming off a successful recovery and rehabilitation from his nasty leg injury, which he suffered during his world title match with Nong-O Hama in August 2022 at ONE on Prime Video 1. He lost by TKO in the first round.Liam Harrison makes his epic comeback at ONE 168: Denver against Seksan Or KwanmuangAfter two long years of waiting, Harrison will finally make his much-awaited comeback to action when he takes on fellow legend Seksan Or Kwanmuang on Sept. 6 as part of the loaded ONE 168: Denver card, which goes down inside the Ball Arena in Colorado.The two will battle it out in a catchweight Muay Thai clash, and the winner can possibly use this bout to jump toward a potential championship run for one last time.ONE 168: Denver will air live from the Ball Arena at U.S. primetime on Sept. 6. Tickets for the event are now on sale on Ticketmaster.