I'm going to take whatever route I can take to win a world title.

I have trained on and off with Floyd and his father for many years now and I've learned a lot. His work ethic is second to none and it's great being around him and the 'Money Team.'

If the going gets tough, you stay in there and take your beating like a man. That's what we sign up for, and that's all I meant when I said my corner don't throw in towels.

The corner is there to help you clean your cuts up and put your Vaseline on, not to throw in the towel.

Just because you are getting hurt doesn't mean you can't come back and win.

That's the ultimate goal for any fighter, to fight in those big casinos, on that strip in Las Vegas, Madison Square Garden, New York - all those iconic venues.

I've been working a lot on my jab.

Technically, my fight with Korobov should have been for the full world title, not the interim.

I would like people to help me support the Chain of Hope which is a charity that is close to my heart who offer life save operations for children in need.

I want the hardest, toughest challenges out there for me.

Anybody with belts, I'm coming from you.

I learned a lot from my father.

I would never put my career on hold for anybody.

With my fight style - speed and volume punching - it would be an amazing fight. Golovkin is a come-forward fighter. It would be fireworks, a fight that the fans would enjoy. Because of my style, I would stop him due to the pure amount of punches. Whether it's a cut or he gets tired, stopping him would definitely be on the cards.

I don't like to give predictions but I am the type of fighter who tries to stop his man every time, and that's why I'm such a fan favourite. People know I do the business.

Golovkin is the No 1 name on my list. People put this guy's name so high. But I know I can beat him. I know that I have the tools and the style to take this guy out.

Anyone can look big and strong and fast against weak opponents.

Anyone with a belt in my weight division I want to fight.

Some people say I'm arrogant or cocky but I'm a down to earth, decent guy.

I won't look back and say 'I wish I could change things.'

Predominantly training myself for so long worked, I had great success. But if I had someone there training me day-in day-out from an early age? It could have been a whole different story.

I see myself as the best fighter in the world and that's because I have to. There can't be any other way. I can't go into a fight with the other names that are around my weight, who want the same as me, and not believe that I'm better than them.

If people knew what I have sacrificed then they'd understand why I put so much into every fight. This has pretty much been my life for as long as I can remember and the work that has been put in to make sure that I become the best fighter in the world means that there can't be no other way.

The win over DeGale felt satisfying for several reasons as it proved what I've known all along.