Home comforts may prove crucial as Katie Taylor faces dangerous Chantelle Cameron
And still. Two words synonymous with boxing champions, and two words that have followed Katie Taylor throughout her professional career, since securing her first world title back in 2017.
Seven years since turning to the paid ranks of the sport, following the disappointment of the Rio Olympic Games in 2016, Taylor has fought 22 times and won them all.
That first world title came after just seven fights, when Taylor defeated Anahi Ester Sanchez to claim the WBA World Lightweight title, and seven fights later, the Bray native became the undisputed champion, snatching that final WBC strap after an incredible scrap with long-time champ Delfine Persoon.
Seven successful defences of the entire lightweight collection, Taylor has accounted for all opponents, including the rematch, where she outclassed former champ Persoon at the second time of asking.
Legacy already assured, Taylor then took the sport to another level altogether, as she headlined, and sold out, Madison Square Garden, in what turned out to be a fight for the ages against seven-weight world champion Amanda Serrano – a split decision ensuring that the unblemished record would remain intact.
With little left to prove, and with the long-awaited Serrano return clash put on ice, Taylor's promised homecoming started to look like it was in doubt, until fighter turned matchmaker, as she called out Chantelle Cameron for this Dublin decider.
And still, Taylor will not want to hear those two words come fight night, as this weekend, champion becomes challenger, with the bout set in the super lightweight division.
At 36-year-old, Taylor is no longer interested in swatting away the mediocre mandatory minnows that are being offered at lightweight, and is now going after all of the big