I have a love for boxing.

My goal in boxing is to be the best.

My preference is not to fight a Mexican.

I work a lot of conditioning and stamina.

I have to stay calm, cool, and collected.

I'm not worried at all about going to 160 lb.

I'm focused on being the best, making history.

When I go running, I see Mexicans working hard.

Boxing is the most beautiful thing after women.

The people decide who's No. 1, the best in boxing.

I have a noble body. It adapts to all I ask of it.

My job is to train hard, go fight, and do my best.

I don't give myself titles. I don't think of that.

I've always been able to put things in perspective.

I fought the best; I've never been afraid of anyone.

I prepare myself to fight; I prepare myself for myself.

In Mexico, you have to defend yourself and your honour.

It is a big responsibility to headline on pay-per-view.

The more desperate you are, the more mistakes you make.

I just love what I do. I'm not worried about any burnout.

I don't fear anyone. We don't come to play in this sport.

If you don't take an opponent serious, they surprise you.

It would be a dream to be the face of boxing, to be No. 1.

I expect a tough, hard fight. Liam Smith is coming to win.

I do work on a little bit of weights just to get my power up.

My camps are always ten weeks. That's what makes me comfortable.

I'm a strong fighter, I'm a fighter who can adapt to my surroundings.

I'm confident in the fighter I am, and I have nothing to worry about.

I look like this for a reason. I was born this way. It was God-given.

I'm very happy with what I've accomplished, but we're going for more.

When I was 15 years old, I left school and became a professional boxer.

Getting to fight at the AT&T Stadium is a huge privilege for me and my career.

I have been fighting the best. I am just 26 and have fought in the biggest arenas.

I've learned from every single fight, every single opponent - some great fighters.

I like to stand right in front of my opponent. I think it makes for an exciting fight.

When I first stepped into the boxing gym, I loved it. I knew it was what I was going to do.

There might well have been an Irish great-great-grandfather of mine back then in the 1800s.

My public in Guadalajara and the people from Guadalajara, they've supported me since day one.

At times, training at home is a distraction, so training in Big Bear was a really good change.

For the entirety of my career, I have taken the fights that no one wanted because I fear no man.

My fans are going to support me through thick and thin; 100 per cent, they'll always support me.

Angulo presents a difficult challenge because he's a fighter who can punch and take a great punch.

Liam Smith was a resilient fighter. He was tough, has a lot of heart. He thinks before he attacks.

You can have the best training, but just feeling full can make you sluggish and cause you to lose.

There are great legends and great fighters in the history of Mexico, and there will be more to come.

There are boxing fans, and there are fans of the UFC. People want to see blood, but people like both.

I had 45 amateur fights, and I was able to win two national titles in those three years as an amateur.

I get motivated by the fact people are following me, that they want a photo or say 'vamos' or 'Canelo.'

I will fight 'GGG,' and I will beat 'GGG,' but I will not be forced into the ring by artificial deadlines.

I don't prepare myself for a specific fighter. I don't choose a fight to prepare myself for another fighter.

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