I have always admired Zab's skills, and his resume speaks for itself.

They put everything that's wrong with boxing in one room, did everything that's wrong with boxing in that room, and gave birth to Adrien Broner.

I'm sure Adrien Broner would jump at the opportunity to pick up two belts in one night, and I think a lot of big names would take that opportunity.

Being the champion and getting a unification fight in your house gives you certain advantages.

For me, that is what made Leonard-Hearns stand out, because they made adjustments on each other, and it went back and forth continually. One had the advantage, then the other, then back to the first one, and so on.

Sometimes, when it comes to multiple-weight world champions, they have so much skill that it eliminates the excitement out of the fights.

Linares is one of those fighters that always oozes quality and class.

In camp, you're supposed to get comfortable at being uncomfortable; you have to be ready for when you are being punched in the mouth.

To say 'I quit' brings a lot of criticism, but to get disqualified and say the ref was unfair and harsh, in denial - fans will jump on that.

Kevin Johnson is the kind of guy that gives guys trouble. He gives a lot of guys trouble. He gave Vitali Klitschko trouble.

I'm telling you, Amir Khan gives Floyd Mayweather problems.

It is tougher to control range on a guy who is as tall, lengthy, and busy as Amir Khan, who has a very good jab.

UFC has unbelievable fans, and boxing has unbelievable fans.

Sometimes when you get older, you need to tone down the trash talking, and sometimes you need younger fighters to bring it out of you.

Once you come to America, you're fighting top fighters. They're not going to let you get away with the guys you're fighting in England: you're going to have to fight constant monsters.

You need new ways to keep motivating yourself, and creative ways are part of the formula.

Preparation in Miami is always good because of the weather.

You've got to be really hurt to stop a fight, especially to stop a championship fight.

Guys get hurt in fights. It doesn't mean you stop a fight every time somebody gets hurt.

I'm looking forward to a long, fruitful career now behind the mic, staying around the sport I love so much and the sport that changed my life for the better.

I'm proud of my Italian roots, and I've always believed that I would get the chance to fight for the belt.

It's always been a dream of mine to fight for the European title.

There was a time in Amir Khan's career when you had to fight him; you couldn't really box him. You wouldn't see Amir take beatings: if he lost, he would just get caught and stopped. It was hard to catch him clean and keep up with him in the ring because he was such a dynamic fighter.

You can teach defensive wizardry, but you need the talent to go with it. You have to be born with that natural defensive radar.