Small things make me smile.
Kell Brook
It's depression. You can't put it into words. You get stuck and time passes by. I'm stood there on the edge of a cliff, can't go back and can't go forward. Days go by. I'm still in the same place. Everyone else's life goes on, but you're stuck. You try and try and try and I don't know how, but you came out of it eventually.
I've got all the attributes. I've got the sharpness. I've got everything you need to be a top fighter.
I'm actually a mummy's boy.
If someone said to me you can get five million quid, a world title, fight at Wembley with a fight that every fan wants to see, it's a no-brainer for me.
Two-time world champion - that's my goal.
I will fight anyone, what the fans want, where the money is.
Looking out the window and seeing the MGM and Floyd Mayweather takes me back to when I was a kid. Those were the places you'd hear about, the ones that staged big fights and top fighters. You always want to one day fight there yourself.
I saw many people talk about how I would avoid Errol Spence. They don't know me, they don't know what I'm about.
I'm the Terminator and I'm back. I'm here to stay.
I'm not usually a drinker.
If I can't beat DeLuca, how can I say I want to fight the elite of the sport, rematch Errol Spence or fight Terence Crawford? There's no point and I don't have the right to call for world titles. No - I have to win.
This has been a dream of mine since I was a kid... I'm passionate about being a world champion, believe me.
I have had some dark times, it was a frustrating 2019. I was pushing for the Terence Crawford fight but, through no fault of my own, I did not get any of the big fights I wanted.
I've gone from the top of the world to the bottom of the ocean.
The fans pay our wages and I want to give back to the fans. I have been telling them for ages that I want big fights and they haven't believed me. They don't know the politics that go on behind the scenes through no fault of my own.
I'm gutted, devastated that in front of my own fans I've lost my belt.
Since I was 9 years old, I've been training to be a champion.
Once I've got my legs under me and I'm fit and healthy, I'm a hard, hard man to beat.
I have realised I have been cheating myself and it is me who pays for it. So I am going to give myself the best opportunity to give my all. It's me who walks in my shoes.
Dominic Ingle has seen me probably from 9 years old coming through. He was watching from the outside.
Everyone in boxing knows that I am a big guy.
You need to be a complete fighter - the heart, the chin, the toughness. You've got to have it all.
I know it's near the end and when it's over I want to be able to say to myself - not anyone else - that I've given it everything. At least in the last part of my career.
I'm interested in any light-middleweight. If they've got a belt, even if they think they're the hardest in the division, I can beat all of them.
I'm after people that want to fight, who are the real people. The real fighting men, that's what I want to deal with.
Listen, people that know me, know I've got a lion heart.
Amir Khan is a very good fighter, but he has been knocked out a few times when he has stepped up.
Who knows how long I have got left. I could be like Bernard Hopkins.
I'd like a big fight in America, it would cap off my career in a great way.
I believe in God, Almighty. I'm a Christian.
I want to make a serious legacy.
I can't really explain how high the feeling was winning that world title in California with my family watching me.
Being able to adjust - to any fighter, no matter what pressure he can give me - I'm going to show I can do all that.
I'm going to show the world that I'm the best welterweight on the planet and I'm going to do it right before my people's eyes.
Losing in my home town of Sheffield, it upset me really badly.
If I could have my dream fight, it would be an Errol Spence rematch.
I know I've cut corners in every single fight I've had because I've used my ability to get through.
Bruce Lee was my inspiration when I was growing up and I used to watch 'Enter The Dragon.' No one could sit me still and I was non-stop hyperactive doing karate moves in the house.
I saw Bob Arum out in America, I saw him walking through the lobby in the MGM Grand. I basically went over and said: 'You're running out of opponents for Crawford and I'm the guy to beat him. I'm here.' I saw Terence Crawford, he said he was ready for it, so everybody is on the same page. Everyone wants to make the fight.
I haven't got years and years left so I want to compete against the best.
I'm a born and bred Sheffield man and I just want the city to do well with sport.
It's a short-lived career and I think I am in my prime now. I'm 34-0 and I want to go to 35-0 in spectacular fashion, and then the world is my oyster.
I want to go down, like my hero Sugar Ray Robinson, in history.
I'm going to follow the greats and make history. The likes of Felix Trinidad, Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao have all moved through the weights to prove they are greats at all weights.
Rabchenko is a dangerous guy, he's no mug and he can really bang.
I want bigger fights. Amir Khan doesn't want to listen to me. Why? It's getting boring.
People have seen I've got a big heart in there and I'm willing to fight with the biggest punchers.
There have been some dark times. But what I've realised is that I love this sport.
I'm more vicious in sparring when I am around 160 pounds or coming down from heavier than that.