One of my favourite fighters was Lennox Lewis - he got out at number one. A fight with the winner of the Wladimir Klitschko and Anthony Joshua fight would put me at number one.
People are at the mercy of internet trolls who bring people who are excellent in their fields down to their level. They're diminishing someone's flame to make theirs brighter.
I don't believe you've seen the best of The Hayemaker yet. I want to leave on the top of the game. Recognised as the best heavyweight fighter on the planet, then I can hang the gloves back up in peace.
[Some young athletes] get home, look at social media, and they have thousands of people ripping it out of them, telling them that they're terrible at their profession, they hope they lose their next match or fight.It's hugely negative and unless you can rise above it and pay no attention, it can have a very serious impact on that person's state of mind.
My depression was mild, and I could treat it by myself and pick myself up again. But some people aren't that lucky.
When you're training you go to the gym when it's dark, you leave when it's dark. You push your body to the limit and it really gets on top of you.
You forget why you're fighting - you can lose sight of why you're doing it all.
I realised nothing was permanently broken, I needed to take control and make changes.
If there was a new Chris Eubank coming through, it wouldn't happen, because Eddie would jump in front of them and make it about the Eddie Hearn show. Where's the Naseem Hamed of today? He doesn't allow them to flourish.
I watched a Katie Taylor interview, really interesting and then Eddie Hearn barges in! "Oi, hello, apples and pears!" You should be promoting your fighters, not yourself. Technically I'm more of a promoter than you are.
I've noticed since I've been out is Eddie Hearn and this fight gives me an opportunity to shut him up.
Everyone is a genius after the fight.
If you look after yourself, keep yourself healthy and have good sparring, there shouldn't be any issues regarding ring rust.
I'm fast for a middleweight - I have middleweight speed.
I think ring rust is an excuse people use when they don't box well.
I'm fast for a cruiserweight.
I'm fast for a heavyweight.
Fortunately, for me, my main asset is speed. Plain and simple.
To move up to heavyweight to fight me is a jump too far, in my opinion.
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