With Froch everyone was questioning me and I was trying to prove a point.

The Eubanks are very different. If you look at the promotional videos they've done it's a bit 'Homes Under the Hammer.'

I could walk away from boxing tomorrow, if I choose to.

I know what works for me.

I am an old man and sometimes I struggle to keep up with some of the youngsters on the circuits. But at the same time, it is keeping me young.

I've won junior titles, ABA titles and boxed for England all over the world against future Olympic champions as an amateur - and then beat world-class fighters as a professional.

I used to hear other boxers talk about levels and it used to frustrate me. But now I understand: sometimes it doesn't matter how much you prepare, there are just people you can't beat.

Who wants to watch the WBSS final without me in it?

I am not going to box unfit, obviously.

I've never been the biggest boxing fan. If I know the guy I will watch him. But if it's two great fighters and I don't know either of them then I won't bother.

I've earned some decent money, and bragging rights, and boxed on a Floyd Mayweather undercard in Vegas... but it's a fraction of what I set out to do.

People have a right to express themselves.

I've definitely changed as a person because of professional boxing.

If you are very nervous, it is going to affect you and you start feeling tired or anxiety sets in.

Brits love a road trip supporting a British fighter.

When friends started smoking at 16 or drinking at 18, I made myself not follow. No lads' holidays, all that stuff.

If you're driving home and your kids are playing up in the back seat, I'm pretty sure that's taxing. You're trying to hold your composure, you're trying not to shout at them.

I have always wanted to be European champion, because it is a fantastic title and so many great boxers have held the belt over the years.

I don't want there to be a time where I'm 'too old' to box on, or where an injury retires me in or out of the ring.

It's iconic, it's Wembley. When I go running up Primrose Hill you can see the arch. It's a great thing and it's a proud spot for London.

In 2017, I boxed in front of a home crowd in Sheffield and became the WBA super-middleweight world champion. After four attempts I had finally fulfilled my childhood dream, and the experience was as great as I had always imagined it would be. It was without doubt the best moment of my career.

Motivational talks are something I have been asked to do and i fancy taking a crack at it.

I genuinely do not even see the stats. It is just about the ability of the individual; what he brings to the table is all that matters.

Strike rates depend on the surfaces you play on.