Spiders - hate 'em.

Boxing was my destiny.

I pick my nose quite a bit.

Roy Jones is a difficult fight.

I don't really watch much boxing.

I liked 'The Office' when it was on.

The Eubank fight was my hardest fight.

It's in my DNA to fight and entertain.

He's a sore loser and he lost the fight.

The lacy fight was a career defining fight.

There's no silver spoon treatment in this place.

No secret man. Just starvation, hunger and diet.

Amateur boxing is one of the safest sports around.

I've been boxing for 25 years and I need exciting fights.

I've never wanted fame. I've only ever wanted recognition.

It used to hurt me when people said I was hiding in Wales.

My father was a cocky, long-haired musician, a songwriter.

I cried watching 'Million Dollar Baby.' I'm a big baby, man.

To retire at the top of the game, that's always been my aim.

My natural weight is 13 st. 7 lb. That's what I walk around at.

I embraced every struggle because it made me the fighter I was.

My lowest points was getting injured and pulling out of fights.

If I would've fought Andre Ward in my prime, I would've beat him.

I was born in London but brought up in Wales from the age of two.

Boxing definitely has a part to play in taking away unwanted aggression.

I thank God that I had such an amazing father who was my trainer as well.

When I boxed against Jeff Lacy, that was one fight that I was so proud of.

I'm proud to be one of only a few fighters in history to retire undefeated.

Boxing's a very lonely sport. That ring is the loneliest place in the world.

I am not an aggressive person. I am a disciplined, chilled, and relaxed guy.

When I was 17, my mum made me work in a cake factory for three days - I hated it.

We're only human, and fear can eat away at you the closer you get to a big fight.

I never really, really pushed my boys into boxing, but I guess it's in the blood.

If I'm greedy and keep chasing the money, it's inevitable I will be beaten one day.

I've fought in Copenhagen before, and it's not the most hostile place in the world.

There were times people tried to get me to change trainers, but I stuck with my dad.

My first boxing memory is watching Marvin Hagler and Sugar Ray Leonard on television.

It's one of the biggest disappointments of my boxing career, not going to the Olympics.

When I go into the ring, I don't hate opponents, and I certainly don't want to hurt them.

I love the big fights. Obviously you can't fight just for the money but the money is nice.

There is a world of difference between being a reality TV star and a world champion boxer.

I've always been motivated to be a champion since the age of 13 and I love being a winner.

Alright, he's chucking his toys out the basket and Gary Shaw has a big mouth and shouts a lot.

I find it quite sad to see the likes of Evander Holyfield carrying on past their sell-by date.

Judging by your performance at the Olympics, it don't look too bright for your future does it!

I've defended my title for eight years, let's see if Ricky (Hatton) is still champion in four years.

I've beaten all contenders for 11 years. I'm not a robot; I'm fed up. My body's tired of it. I'm 36.

He's an old good fighter, he's an intelligent fighter but I wouldn't say he's the best I've ever fought.

There comes a time in any proud sportsman's career when you have to make the difficult decision to stop.

In America, they slag each other off at the press conference, then get in the ring and don't do anything.

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