I'm a Triple G fan.

My life is meaningful.

Anybody can be hurt. This is boxing.

I won four 152-pound Golden Gloves titles.

Being able to see my family... it's priceless.

It's a beautiful thing to live in a diverse area.

Well, 'Titanic' is probably my second favorite movie.

I just use my platform as a boxer to reach the masses.

I'm the guy who sings in the shower, more than anything.

Giving back - that's the purest joy you can possibly have.

Mentally, I don't think there's anything that can discourage me.

I'm just living daily and I thank God for every day that I have.

I'm a very spiritual guy. I'm a firm believer of positive energy.

I fight with glory and I fight with guts and I fight with skills.

At the end of the day, don't bet against me. Don't bet against me.

I'll continue to strive for success and be the best that I can be.

Any time a fighter is in a championship fight, he will bring his best.

I want to be a world champion, but I want to be the face of Livestrong.

I'm a ride or die Biggie fan. I've come out to 'Victory' so many times.

With any opponent there's always a challenge and something to watch for.

My outlook on life is totally different because my life was almost taken.

The opportunities that I've been allowed to have just keep getting better.

This is boxing and it's all about putting your punches together perfectly.

If I wasn't boxing I'd be a wide receiver or a running back for the Giants.

In 2007, I dreamed of Olympic gold but got outpointed in the Olympic trials.

I had a hard time growing up, and boxing kind of served as my second family.

I wanted to show people the sweet science I have, from my amateur background.

There's no better way to prove the doubters wrong than to win in a KO fashion.

For what I've overcome and am still overcoming, and accomplishing, says a lot.

So many people are affected by cancer, whether you have it, or a family member.

I don't work out at all on Sunday. It's amazing. I look forward to every Sunday.

Fighting cancer taught me more than I ever could have imagined, but I've beaten it.

Obviously I've had my setbacks, but those have enabled me to be the man I am today.

When you are defending your title at any point in your career, a loss can be fatal.

I've had the dream of being a world champion since I put on my first pair of gloves.

I have athletic power that people can't see, that sharpness, the big bang that hits you.

I'm very confident in myself and in my ability, but in boxing there's always the unknown.

Boxing is one of those things where you want to be respected for what you do at your craft.

It never ceases to amaze me the opportunities that have arisen for me after my cancer scare.

It's always been important for me to do things in the community, it's part of my upbringing.

I miss corner men dressed up in the white cardigans, with sometimes the white hat they may have on.

I love scary movies. I like American Horror Story. That is more of a series, but it is really good.

I believe my speed is my greatest advantage. My skill, my ring generalship... I could go on and on.

I get to eat what I want on Sundays. You still can have a cheat day up to two weeks before the fight.

Anytime you get an opportunity to better yourself and escape your surroundings you take advantage of it.

The cancer battle, it helped me put a lot of things in perspective and gave me time to reflect and think.

The determination that I have to be a champion - whether it's in or out of the ring - is just so amazing.

I might have a snack before bed. We have healthy cheat snacks. I might eat some apricots or veggie straws.

Candy corn. For Halloween that is my favorite candy, but it doesn't come around that often and I like that.

When you're from Brooklyn, you've got to rep, and you've got to perform, like it's your last fight on earth.

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