That fights one I'm definitely not confident about at all and could easily go either way, hometown decision is possible too as you already pointed out. But after mixed results this week just going to go with the oddsmakers and league consensus and play it safe.
The argument against is Gavin is a featherfist, but so was Maicelo and Bravo isn't that heavy handed and he beat down and dropped Saul Rodriguez last night, Khytrov-Aleem is another example, or like last night with Alvarez vs. Bute. That match is driving me insane. Also I initially picked Solis to beat Jamie because I legit thought he would, but switched at the last minute due to fear of a robbery, and I was right.
Bute did not look the same in there last night, he wasn't throwing much and was tentative to get off first. Alvarez even with that win has yet to impress me I think Stevenson will knock him out if he has aged overnight.
Damn Harrison hurd is a nightmare pick. Its Harrison winning on points by boxing clever on the outside or its Hurd getting on the inside late and stopping harrison in 8-12 round when Harrison routinely tires and his chin goes awol.
To be fair, we've all started atrociously in comparison to 2016. That said I'm not sold on Hurd, so have gone for Harrison by UD.
2/25 - Luke Campbell vs. Jairo Lopez - 12x3 WBC Silver Lightweight Title 2/25 - Gavin McDonnell vs. Rey Vargas - 12x3 WBC World Super Bantamweight Title 2/25 - Jarrett Hurd vs. Tony Harrison - 12x3 2/25 - Dominic Breazeale vs. Izuagbe Ugonoh - 10x3 2/25 - Deontay Wilder vs. Gerald Washington - 12x3 WBC World Heavyweight Title 2/26 - Moises Calleros vs. Tatsuya Fukuhara - 12x3 Interim WBO World Minimumweight Title Campbell KO, Hurd KO, Ugonoh KO, Fukuhara UD, McDonnell SD