I have too much chin.

I'm an authentic Mexican.

I respect Frankie Randall.

I fought every kind of boxer.

I know sooner or later I'll lose.

They would not boo me in Culiacan.

I never run away from any opponent.

I don't live for publicity or glory.

Very few people can reach 100 fights.

I've never been booed in my hometown.

Sometimes I have signed blank contracts.

I want 100 victories, not just 100 fights.

I have had 100 fights and I am very proud.

I needed Oscar De La Hoya to get motivated.

I wanted to be a good role model for my son.

I am Mexican, and people tend to forget that.

I am a boxer for the people. I am one of them.

Professional athletes have been blessed by God.

There have been times I've fought just to fight.

They say De La Hoya is pretty boy. I am prettier.

I'm macho because when I get in the ring, I attack.

I want to shut Camacho's mouth, quiet him for good.

Lonnie Smith will be a tough and hard fight for me.

Macho means you are in the ring to fight, to attack.

I could never go back to Mexico if I lost to Camacho.

I get quite depressed and unmotivated by my injuries.

I hate boxers who dance. To me that is a stinky style.

I know I symbolize something. I don't really know what.

I've had a lot of problems with my arms, with my knees.

I have set crowd records fighting indoors and outdoors.

All I did was win, win, win. I took winning for granted.

Most people know who I am and what kind of legacy I have.

I like to surround myself with people, to always celebrate!

I like to drink cold beer from time to time when it's very hot.

Chicanito Hernandez certainly is not an opponent in my category.

I have received all this criticism because I am a Latin American.

I don't like to judge from tapes. The strategy starts in the ring.

Certainly old men are old, but they keep going strong, don't they?

I was always winning, winning, winning. I took winning for granted.

It was tough to overcome Lockridge. I damaged my right hand beating him.

Logically money is important in a boxer's career. That is why one fights.

Oscar De La Hoya looks good boxing, but you have to consider the opponent.

I told my mother I was going to become a world champion and buy her a home.

I do feel pressured sometimes because I feel responsible for so many people.

Whitaker is nothing without me. He can't fill an arena or stadium. He's nobody.

Meldrick Taylor deserves the rematch. He gave me the toughest fight of my career.

I can fight at both 135 pounds and 140. I want to lose both my titles in the ring.

I'm gonna challenge Camacho, Rosario or anyone else who has the lightweight title.

I have to give credit to Hector Camacho. He's a much better fighter than I anticipated.

People are very confused and wrong because there is no comparison between me and Canelo.

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