I bought a Lamborghini, SV Aventador, one of 600. Modified. There's other 'Lambos' out there, but that one I have is unique.

I want to do things not many have done.

I've always wanted to do things different, always wanted to be the person who stands out from the pack.

I'm very confident in my skills and my abilities. I know what I can do.

We fight smart, fight intelligent, pick our shots, be very smart about how we place our feet. That's how we win.

I believe I'm better than everybody when it comes to footwork, timing, reflexes, defense, you name it.

You don't win a fight by the size and the weight.

I will become a five-division champion.

There's always doubters, that's part of the game.

I have a good fan base in Texas. It's almost like a second home.

I don't believe in the catch weight.

I want to make sure I give the fans my best while I'm in my prime.

I really believe in myself. That's why I keep challenging myself.

I think I carry the power well at lightweight.

Errol Spence is a fighter. He wants to hurt you.

I want to fight the top champions, I want to fight for titles.

I think a fight with Errol Spence is easier to make than Lomachenko because of promotional reasons.

The one time I get butterflies at my fights is during the ring walk, and to get to do that with my home crowd is special, emotional.

I feel I have the power and the skillset to compete in any division up to welterweight.

If I want to accomplish what I want, I have to take care of my body.

I'm never out of shape, never out to hurt my body by drinking or partying.

I've had a stellar career.

You've got to keep your eye on the prize, always want more and never settle for what you have.

Why take the pay-per-view gamble? I don't need to do that.