Different days, I think about different victories. Ricky Hatton is one of those fights. I respect Ricky Hatton. He's a warrior. He's a hell of a warrior.

I'm going to always bleed the red, white, and blue. I represented the U.S. in the Olympics; I love my country. But the U.S. fans will love you on Monday; if you lose, they'll hate you on Tuesday. If you win, it will be back to loving you on Wednesday.

Conor McGregor is a tough competitor. He proved throughout the years in the UFC that he can fight standing up.

Self-preservation is an important thing to me.

Boxing's in my genes. I come from a fighting background. My dad and both my uncles were good boxers. I'm blessed with the art of war.

If you were my friend, I love you unconditionally. I like you the same way I like everyone else that's around me.

Mayweather Promotions - we are the past, the present, and the future of sports and entertainment, and everybody knows Mayweather's pay is better.

My whole outlook on life is, never judge a book by its cover.

I don't adjust my training for any of my opponents. I don't watch films on my opponents.

Even though I made $800 million, I am still grounded.

A lot of times, we get stuck, and we are followers. When you hear one person say, 'black lives matter,' or 'blue lives matter,' all lives matter. It's not right what is going on in this world on both sides.

There comes a time when money doesn't matter.

Mike Tyson was one of the fighters who motivated me. How? We both used to train at the Golden Gloves boxing gym. I used to see his Rolls-Royce, his diamond Rolex on, and I said, 'You know what? Those are the things that I want.'

I knew Dana White as a good guy, a good square guy.

I've had boxing gloves on since before I could walk and been in gyms all of my life.

You name him. I beat him.

You know, everybody has a slogan, and once you beat people over the head with it so much, then that's what you'll eventually be called once you retire from the sport or whatever.

I knew boxing before I knew anything else.

You've got to have a villain and they'll always make me a villain. I'm used to it - it makes me work harder and it makes me fight harder.

I've set the model of showing fighters how they should conduct their business.

I basically raised myself.

If I'm scared and I'm a coward, why do you guys want to see me fight?

When I was about 8 or 9, I lived in New Jersey with my mother and we were seven deep in one bedroom and sometimes we didn't have electricity.

When you talking boxing, you talking me.