What's the point in changing your team? I believe in my team.

Different refs judge fights differently.

With the overhand right in the past, I always got caught. My chin was up, and my shoulder wasn't where it was supposed to be, covering my chin.

In boxing, there are lot of things that happen where they try to slow down the process and try to get to the other team, trying to get into our heads.

I've been to Vector Arena, and I've seen it. I've stood in the middle and just appreciated the space, appreciated the volume of the place.

There's nothing like getting in the ring.

All it takes is one punch, one big punch, and that could wreck everything for me.

It's good that people are underestimating me. I'm the guy from Down Under, and I'm going to show them what's up.

My parents taught me good standards, and I feel like I'm taking it to the boxing realm.

I think the boxing game is supposed to be a gentleman's sport.

I back my power, and I back my chin, and I back my speed.

Music is a great part of my life. It helps me relax and keep calm whenever I am not boxing.

My sister plays piano, and my brother used to be on the drums. My dad sings; he's got a good voice.

You've got to be humble; you've got to be nice to everyone. But when you're in the ring, that's the time to let your fists do the talking, and that's the time for action.

My motivation is being unified heavyweight champion of the world, making New Zealand and my family proud.

A lot of boxers get along well. But if you have to fight each other, then leave that relationship behind.

It's business inside the ring, but outside it, it's friendship and brotherhood. I try to do that with all my opponents.

I did more weight training for Dimitrenko - we saw the big difference in sparring: everything felt stronger; it felt like the movement was much better. We were able to execute the plan in the Dimitrenko fight.

I can get to a point where I get pretty chiselled.

My punches are crisp, powerful, and sharp.

I just want to be champ.

I didn't make the Olympics, but I beat a lot of the guys that went to the Olympics, so I felt I was at that level even though I didn't make it.

I don't ever want to be a punch drunk.

We have a great set-up in Las Vegas. I love being in Vegas; all our camps will be in Vegas. We are just going to spend more time in the U.K. in terms of fighting. But New Zealand will still be home for me.