Getting to fight at the AT&T Stadium is a huge privilege for me and my career.

I have been fighting the best. I am just 26 and have fought in the biggest arenas.

I just want to create my own history.

There are boxing fans, and there are fans of the UFC. People want to see blood, but people like both.

Boxing is the most beautiful thing after women.

I prepare myself to fight; I prepare myself for myself.

I don't prepare myself for a specific fighter. I don't choose a fight to prepare myself for another fighter.

My fans are going to support me through thick and thin; 100 per cent, they'll always support me.

I appreciate my international fans all over the world.

I have a noble body. It adapts to all I ask of it.

There might well have been an Irish great-great-grandfather of mine back then in the 1800s.

In Mexico, you have to defend yourself and your honour.

I was taunted because I was different.

If you don't take an opponent serious, they surprise you.

I always train 100 percent.

I'm the kind of person who visualizes things before doing them.

I feel honored that the Hispanic community in the United States have embraced me. I'm really happy and honored to receive their support.

Athletes can definitely have an impact on society. And it's great that athletes can be a part of uniting the population.

A fighter lives in his training camp, and I'm not always paying attention to what is happening on the outside. But I do know the Mexican people and the Mexican-American people in this country are very hard-working people. That's my only comment about Donald Trump.

I don't know a lot about politics.

If I lift any weights, I do it more for explosion, but I really use my body weight to build up muscle and strength.

I work a lot of conditioning and stamina.

I do work on a little bit of weights just to get my power up.

I like working with my own body weight, and I just do the best job I can to be healthy and strong, both before and after a fight.