Heavyweight Sam Sexton (15-2, 6KOs) told BBC Look East that he believes his style will make things difficult for undefeated David Price (12-0, 10KOs) when they meet later today. The bout, which is for the British and Commonwealth crowns vacated by Tyson Fury in February, has lacked the vitriol of the Dereck Chisora-David Haye build up. Sexton held the Commonwealth title for 16 months before losing to Chisora in 2010.

"I know how boxers' minds work and I know how David's mind will be working right now," he told BBC Look East. "He's worried about this fight as well. He knows he's never been against anyone with my speed and movement. He knows I'm going to cause him problems."

"He is a good fighter. He does everything right. He had a good amateur career as well. "He's got a fantastic knock-out ratio - so that's why he's on top and the favorite."