Thing is - I'm easily imitated, never duplicated.

GGG is a great fighter, but he hasn't got the ability that Kell has - Brook is the far superior boxer.

If it is written for me to lose, I'll lose with dignity and give credit.

You can't duplicate me. A lot of fighters come out with a certain amount of style, and I like to see that, but they get smashed up a little bit.

In my eyes, I just can't be beaten.

It sounds so early - retiring at 28. But I don't feel it's that early for me. If you're blessed enough and you're gifted and you're lucky enough, and you've got a fortunate career, then you can take that step back. I'm just happy that I did it.

Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua? Styles make fights, and that would be a great clash of styles and a great clash of personalities.

Being a fighter is no joke. Year in and year out. Especially as a world champion. All eyes are on you, and you can't go where you want, eat what you want.

My heart was bursting with pride the night I fought Steve Robinson in Wales, and I made the champion look like the challenger.

I thought after that fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, if this was supposed to be fight of the decade, then people must be missing me a lot more.

I fall back on my faith; whatever happens, whatever goes wrong in your life, Muslims thank God because it could have gone worse.

I don't need to concentrate or meditate before a fight. I'm the kind of guy who'll be having a laugh in the dressing room 10 minutes before the fight - that's me.

I'm taught to adapt and exploit every situation in the ring.

I could never say that fear really gets to me. I'm not one of those fighters like Nigel Benn who says, 'I thrive on fear.' I walk through fear.

I don't know what other fighters do, but when I get hit and go down, I smile and I say, 'I'm going to hit you harder than you hit me, and I'm going to knock you out.' The times I go down and get back up - that's when I'm the most dangerous.

I'm not selfish before a fight or afterwards, but for the time of the fight itself, I have to think totally of myself.

My mother asks me what round I'd like to win in, and she prays for that.

My parents brought me up to speak the way I speak, to hold my head up high, to know wrong from right and to have manners.

The core of my life is Islam, my religion. Without that, I have no strength, no belief in God or in myself.

The Scottish public are a great public.

Getting beaten is sometimes a good thing. If you're a positive person, you can turn it around and make it into a good thing.

I'm sure there are talented Arab fighters out there waiting to be discovered.

Amir Khan is Amir Khan. He's a great fighter; he's got great attributes. But Prince Naseem brought something completely different to any other fighter in the whole world.

I honestly can't see myself losing.