Melvin Guillard went to a split decision with me, he left the third round in a wheelchair. He did not walk to the back - he left in a wheelchair.

What I do is not for the faint of heart, but I'm a different breed.

I want to fight Khabib. I think I'm one of the biggest threats to his title.

I'm not larger than life, my personality is not larger than life, I promise you. But when I fight I am larger than life, I promise you that.

God, it's such an unforgiving sport.

My only goal ever in a fight was to go in there and create chaos. Now, I want to control the chaos that hate's created. I want to fight in the right spots.

I'm trying to live until I'm at least 65 or 70, so I might as well try and stay healthy until at least that long.

When I lose, I'll get knocked out. It won't be because I got outworked or outskilled or anything like that.

I want the biggest fights possible.

The way you stop a takedown in wrestling is to meet force with force. You don't try to go away.

I get paid by the fight, not by the minute.

When I take a right hand, I roll with it. I don't absorb every single bit of the punch. There's different ways to alleviate some of the force of a punch besides just getting out of the way. When I take it, it's on my gloves.

I've never been in a street fight before, like one-on-one.

In hindsight, I'd love to be undefeated still, but that's not what this sport is.

Whoever they send me a contract for, I'll fight him.

At the end of the day, it's an unforgiving sport.

I'm hoping to earn enough to buy a few properties, that way I can make money that way and I want to do social work.

I'm not here to take damage. I don't want to not be able to talk. Every single time I fight, I know that... this could be the last time that you're able to do this, the last time you're able to talk.

My pressure is second to none and my timing and attitude are second to none, and that's what I want to be recognized for; not for being undefeated, because what does that mean? That just means you won. And I want to known for my style and the way that I fight, the timing that I bring and the fact that I rely on my reactions, stuff like that.

Me and my brother, as anybody who's a twin will tell you... it's a competitive relationship. Ours is really competitive.

This is a making-money business, and the only way to make money is knocking people out. Lying on someone? That's pathetic to me. You gotta drop a bomb.

I wish I was fighting Jason High in his hometown. I would put him to sleep in front of all his fans. He's mainly a wrestler, but I'm an All-American wrestler. So I'm really not worried about Jason High.

I don't want to fight guys ranked behind me.

You could be the best in the world, but it doesn't matter. It's four-ounce gloves. I've been dropped in practice with a knee to the body. I take a good knee to the body and break my ribs in the fight, I lost. I mean, it's a fight.