I've got a height advantage over everyone but when they do get at me I can fight just as well inside.

I've been working on my power, obviously I do my strength work, I'm learning the technical things as well.

If I can't get a unification fight, then there's other tops names, even though they haven't got a world title, ie Golovkins, stuff like that.

I believe I've shown my worth, become a world champion, now I want to try and see how good I am. The only way I'll find that out is by testing myself against the best.

No. 1 in the world is the ultimate goal for me.

You can be world champion, but ranked No 6 in the world, with there being four champions.

I turned pro to be a world champion. Obviously that's the first goal, but I want to be the best in the world.

It's very rare in British boxing that you have two fighters who are both undefeated and who are both world champions.

My mum was always saying when we were kids: 'If you don't do you homework you're not going to the gym.' She was always a big believer in having something to fall back on.

Sleepless nights I'm not a big fan of to be honest.

Boxing is a part of my life but it's only a small part.

When I left school I went to college and then I remember doing three weeks labouring for someone and it was the worst three weeks of my life.

Before I beat Groves people were questioning whether I was good enough to beat him, and I was the underdog and that provides pressure. Now it's the opposite; through beating Groves people expect me to go in and wipe opponents out.

I believe 168 is my division and I'm willing to take on all-comers.

Canelo Alvarez is a very good fighter. I believe he's the best 160 fighter in the world. I don't think there's a fighter at 160 who can beat him.

I want the big fights, I want the big names, fights that will motivate me.

I'd love to fight in America - Vegas - I'd love to fight at Anfield.

Thankfully I still have things I want to achieve so I can just set more goals. Now I want to unify, I want to have big fights and then one day move up and become a two-weight world champion.

I don't like watching long, 12-round fights, they're boring.

I don't want to be forever rewinding the Groves fight because I want to have loads of others to watch too.

I just want to win, win well and look good doing it.

You can win a world title now ranked as seven, eight or nine in the world, and say you are a champion, because you have a version of it.

It would clearly revolutionise boxing if we could have a tournament in every division.

The ultimate goal for me is to be the world champion - it's all I've wanted to do since I was a kid - so when the money that comes with it is life-changing, yes, that's nice, but get The Ring magazine belt, being considered the world champion, is something money can't buy.