Everybody's got a right to be a sucker. . . once.
I lay around and wonder why you were always there for me.
I found boxing when I was 14 years old. I went down to the gym because my brother, who used to beat me up all the time, introduced me to boxing. I found boxing to be a sport that I felt safe in because I controlled what was in those four squares.
To be the best, you need to spend hours and hours and hours running, hitting the speed bag, lifting weights and focusing on training.
I wanted to be like Bruce Jenner.
I'm a competitor and a very proud man. If a guy beats me once, he'll have to do it again to make me believe him.
My ambition is not to be just a good fighter. I want to be great, something special.
Most full lives are filled with empty gestures.
That was my gift. . . having the ability to put certain guys together that would create a chemistry and then letting them go; letting them play what they knew, and above it.
I view Linux as something that's not Microsoft-a backlash against Microsoft, no more and no less.
I looked at my daughter's face and thought, it's lovely to be beautiful but better to be healthy.