I don't drink no more.

You have people that know they have the talent, but sometimes they get scared when success is in their face.

I just learn from other people's mistakes.

I train like I never had nothing 'cause I ain't never had nothing.

I want to be the first boxer to generate a billion dollars.

I will never let another man disrespect me. I don't care if we sparring or fighting.

I'm a man at the end of the day and I come from the streets, the trenches, I came from nothing, water and cornflakes.

There's times when you're by yourself and you want your girl around or your kids around. You just need somebody around. And other times, boxing makes you feel like you want to be by yourself. You get emotional. That's why after some wins, I cry. Even in my losses, I cry. Because I know how hard I work, and I always want to be victorious.

Boxing is a lonely sport.

I've been through so much in this game. I've been up. I've been down. It's the way I grew.

God puts you through things - steps in life - and you get over them.

At the end of the day I'm still a four-time world champion at four different weight classes and I'll still be in the history books.

I'm a massive fan of Didier Drogba, I love the way he plays. He's not as stacked as me but he's strong and he's still scoring goals. I'm a fan of Diego Costa as well. I think he crosses the line at times but I like the fact he doesn't allow himself to be bullied.

My stats speak for themselves; I've got a good touch for a big man, I know I can find the back of the net.

If I'm destined to play in the MLS, I will.

I know that I don't look like a footballer but I've always enjoyed working out and I've always been bigger than most people out there. I come from big stock. If you see my brothers and me together, we look like a wrestling tag team trio.

I'd like to be a Marvel character and get in one of those films.

Everyday I'm just going to continue defying limitations.

It's about sticking to your strengths - I'm not trying to run away from nobody or do any double stopovers or anything like that, have you seen how big these legs are? Though i'm sure people would love to see it.

As you get older, you know what you're good at and you know what you're not so good at. Your ego comes out of it, and then you realise you can't play every game, there'll be certain games where you won't be so affected... so you've just got to concentrate on what you are.

Gym sessions will always consist of 40 minutes to one-hour cardio. I try to stay off the treadmill because of the pounding, so it's the rower or the cross-trainer.

I think I would have held my own in the NFL.

I do think there is a responsibility for myself as being a senior professional footballer to be able to pass on my experiences to the younger generation.

People concentrate on 'oh you can't do that,' or 'you're a bit too big for that' or whatever, rather than just concentrating on what you're good at. It's about being comfortable with the skin you're in, being comfortable within your own mind.