I have a great jab.

I really have no fear.

You have to believe in yourself.

It's sink or swim for me in 2020.

I take no step backward from anyone.

I want to break down barriers in boxing.

If you settle in life, you don't go further.

I know I need a work ethic to match my talent.

I've become a better boxer and a better person.

I paid attention to how Floyd Mayweather adapts.

My main thing is to prove all the doubters wrong.

I'm ready to test my skills with the best fighters.

For a million-dollar cheque I would punch Jake Paul.

I'm the most underestimated lightweight in the world.

I want to leave my own legacy and write my own story.

Without boxing, there ain't no life. For me, at least.

I've said all along that I was destined for greatness.

People love positivity, and I think that's what I show.

I could have been the next Babe Ruth. No doubt about it.

I'm looking to prove myself and earn that respect in the ring.

I ain't intimidated by Mayweather. Nobody could intimidate me.

Adjust to your surroundings, because the world don't wait for you.

I want to shock the world, and I'm going to do that through boxing.

I know Golden Boy definitely believes in me and backs me 100 percent.

I'm trying to do something more than just be a champion who wins fights.

In 2020, I want to set a standard where I'm only fighting the best guys.

I'm going to wait until I'm 20 before I start calling out world champions.

This is a pretty barbaric game. You can't really let emotions get into the way.

I got speed and power. I got two things. And I've all the other aspects of boxing.

I paid attention how to land a big shot, like Oscar De La Hoya with the left hook.

That's all I want - to shock the world. The only way to do it is to do something hard.

You need the trash talk, and I'm an entertainer. I don't care if I look positive or not.

I know pretty much all my analytics and I take that into consideration when I'm posting.

I want to become a movie director and win an Academy Award. That's what I'm trying to do.

I'm looking to expand my brand everywhere. I want to be worldwide, I want to reach the world.

How am I one of the biggest fighters in the world and I get bigger paychecks outside of boxing?

That's one of my idols, I really look up to Pacquiao. This guy is everything I would want to be.

If people wanted to fight me in the garage, then bring them on, and I will fight them in the garage.

Just like I have all the capabilities to become a big star, Golden Boy has all the tools to get me there.

Promoters need you. You don't need them... The boxer has the leverage, and a lot of boxers don't know that.

The hardest part is just hearing people saying that I won't amount to crap, and that I'm going to be a bust.

My self-belief, really is what kept me going, I always believed I could be a great champion, a world champion.

I'm trying to involve the fans and bring in a crowd where not only do they love boxing but they love me as a person.

Canelo has experience and is a superstar. He's showed me a lot as a mentor. It's the biggest blessing that I can have.

You can be a champion and you can be flashy with money and cars but you have a big platform. What are you trying to change?

Everything takes a vision and I have a very definitive vision of what my future will be like, in the ring and then outside of it.

I just fight like myself. I'm like a cat - if I see the opening, I'm going to shoot for it. I think what stands out is my accuracy.

My family and I grew up watching and admiring Oscar De La Hoya and to now be fighting under his promotional banner is a dream come true.

Once I beat Gervonta Davis like I've been calling it, that's going to be like history repeats itself with Sonny Liston and Muhammad Ali.

I have the following, I have the talent and I have the work ethic. I just want to be great and I feel like everyone is trying to control me.

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