I don't focus much on video. I watch here and there, perhaps two or three of my opponent's fights. That gives me a good idea of his style.

My camps are always ten weeks. That's what makes me comfortable.

It's a big responsibility and great motiviation to be a Mexican fighter who is admired, and I thank God for the support I get from Mexicans on both sides of the border.

I started boxing because of my brother. And then I came to admire the all-time greats, like Roberto Duran and Muhammad Ali. I'd say I admired Ali more than any fighter in my life.

When I go running, I see Mexicans working hard.

I will fight 'GGG,' and I will beat 'GGG,' but I will not be forced into the ring by artificial deadlines.

For the entirety of my career, I have taken the fights that no one wanted because I fear no man.

Every fight is a different experience.

Fighting Manny Pacquiao in the future - there's possibilities it could happen. But whatever happens in the future happens in the future.

I'm honored and blessed by God to be in the sport I love, and I want to accomplish all the goals I set in the sport of boxing - to be successful and make history.

It would be a dream to be the face of boxing, to be No. 1.

The people decide who's No. 1, the best in boxing.

My job is to train hard, go fight, and do my best.

Obviously I'm fast, and I'm going to have to utilize that speed, but I'm also going to have to be smart. I'm also strong, and I have a punch, so I'm going to have to use all my qualities to be able to fight against Angulo, and I just feel whoever's the best prepared that night is going to win.

I like to stand right in front of my opponent. I think it makes for an exciting fight.

You always try to fight someone from another country. But having said that, the public knows, everybody knows, when there's two Mexicans in the ring, there will be a war.

My preference is not to fight a Mexican.

I'm very happy with what I've accomplished, but we're going for more.

When I was 15 years old, I left school and became a professional boxer.

When I first stepped into the boxing gym, I loved it. I knew it was what I was going to do.

I look like this for a reason. I was born this way. It was God-given.

I was made fun of at a young age. I would fight a lot in the streets, and it has a lot to do with the way I am today. It helped my development as a fighter, but what can I say?

I do two months of strict dieting, so after fight night, I go for whatever my body is craving. It's usually sushi. But after that, I go home to Guadalajara and indulge in a lot of tacos before I have to start getting in shape for another fight.

You can have the best training, but just feeling full can make you sluggish and cause you to lose.