How will the home-town crowd affect each fighter?
Patrick Mullin: I have to think a guy like Bradley is going to really embrace the experience and enjoy it. This is a guy used to being in hostile territory, as seen when he won his belt from Junior Witter in Witter’s backyard. Now he’s the guy with the crowd behind him and that can do an awful lot for a guy’s morale. I don’t see Nate being affected by it because he’s such a seasoned veteran and a world traveler. He’s fought guys in their own backyard before, so I don’t think it’ll shake him. Michael Payne: The home crowd advantage should help to bring the best out of Bradley. It is always nice for a fighter to have home advantage. He should be more relaxed & confident. The only thing he needs to be careful of is not being too confident and trying to hard to impress the home crowd. He doesn’t want to make any silly mistakes because this is a tough fight for him. Campbell has been around the block and I don’t think it will affect him too much. Ali Shakoor: There is always a risk that fig
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