I'm a unique fighter - one of a kind.
Tyson Fury
Good will always prevail over evil. I see that in me versus Klitschko.
People can say what they want about me. But I've got a big heart and will keep going.
I pray for forgiveness. For help and guidance. To be a better person. For the health of my family. For the world to be a better place.
There are 7 billion people in the world, but there's only one heavyweight champion of the world, and that's me.
My mum had 14 pregnancies - but only four of us survived. We had a little sister born for a few days and she died. There had to be a funeral.
Goliath was a champion, a monster who had never been beaten, and then this young guy, David, came forward, a child who believed in God and did it.
What do I see when I look in the mirror? One handsome man. No, I see the same person I have seen for the last 27 years: the person I believed I could be when I was a child, the person I have inspired and dreamed to be all my life, and that's the person I have seen, from being that big to as big as the roof - the same guy.
For me, it's about being a star, being a superstar, and not just winning a world title but becoming the best-ever British fighter this country has ever had. That's what I am, and that's what I intend to do.
Sometimes emotions can win fights. Sometimes letting your feelings out in a fight can win you the fight. When it means the world to you, it's not just a sports contest - a boxing match for money or belts.
You can take a man out of Ireland, but you can't take the Irishness out of the man.
Every time I stray away from the Lord's word, I find emptiness and darkness.
My only idol is God, and I kick myself when I don't pray regularly enough.
If ever you want to get rid of somebody you don't want to talk to, just mention God. They're out of there.
I'd like to take a course in writing. I'm not the best writer in the world. I'd like to write more neatly, even though people don't send many handwritten letters these days.
I am fighting royalty. I have gypsy kings on both sides of the family.
I'm a fighting man, a fighting man with generations of fighting men before me in my family. That's all we do: we fight.
Nothing has run smoothly with me throughout my life. Everything has had ups and downs and lefts and rights, and that's just the way it has panned out for me, unfortunately.
How many people have different opinions in this world? Every different person has a different opinion of what that bottle really is or what colour it is. If I say that bottle is clear, there will be someone out there telling me that bottle is green or blue.
I have not met a man as tall as me who is as quick as me, ever.
Lennox Lewis is a hater of Tyson Fury.
Everything is possible through God, and I'm living proof of that.
I'm not even scared of the devil. If the devil confronted me, I'd confront him as well.
Watching two men jib and jab for 12 rounds is not entertaining for me. I want action, knockouts, big shots, and people getting up off the canvas. That's my ideal fight.
I have lived in Ireland, visited all my life, and when I fight, I represent Ireland.
I'm a gypsy: no education, no schooling, nothing. I don't care what people think of me. I don't care about being a hero, a role model, a champion.
Although there's been a fighter before me called Mike Tyson, I'm my own Tyson. I'm Tyson Fury. I ain't trying to be anybody else.
My Lord and saviour Jesus Christ does not hate anybody.
He has been a world champion - great for him - but listen, whenever Lennox Lewis wants to come out of retirement, I'm here waiting for him because I'm the best British fighter to come out of these shores.
I've got an outspoken personality, which gets people thinking, and my style of fighting is aggressive. Everything's on the line all the time. In my fights, there's drama.
As you know, I get a lot of abuse on Twitter. And while I'm abroad on training camp, I train three times a day, often for two hours a time, and I haven't got time to respond to all the people that ask questions.
I will become the greatest, because all travellers have to be able to adapt. That quality, adaptability, is essential to that way of life. Not many boxers have it but I can adapt before a fight to the opponent, during the fight if necessary.
All my people are from Ireland. I was born in Manchester, but I am Irish.
At the end of the day, we're all brothers and sisters in God. What people do is none of my business.
Whatever is conventional, I am the opposite. So if you want to walk in a straight line, I am going to walk in zigzags. If you want to throw a 1-2, I'll throw a 2-1.
I've been in crisis situations, I've been down, I've been hurt, I've been behind on the scorecards, and I've had to pull that shot out to knock somebody out. I've been in all kinds of situations and still come out on top.
My belief is that my wife should be at home looking after my kids and cooking and cleaning. She's a very privileged woman to have a husband like me. Not everyone's in her position, but the ones who are are very lucky. That's my opinion.
My brother Shane and I used to spar with each other in the kitchen. We didn't have gloves, so we wrapped tea towels around our hands.
I've had hundreds of challenges at Traveller gatherings. They get a few beers in them, and they start thinking they are Tyson or Ali: throwing punches, swearing, and jumping around with their big fat bellies. I'd love to knock a few of them out.
Boxing is a dying sport, really. Years ago, the world heavyweight champion could be said to have reached the highest pinnacle of sport. Even in this country, boxers were heroes. Think of Henry Cooper and Frank Bruno.
I believe all woman look good in dresses; is that a crime?
As a fan, I like watching fighters rather than boxers.
If anyone wants to abuse other people for whatever colour, race or creed they are, then it's just stupidness, isn't it?
I've sparred with lots of people and played around with everybody.
I just want to make money, get on with my life, and be involved in good fights. If I'm not going to be involved in good fights, then what's the point being a boxer?
Racism is a sign of ignorance, in my opinion. It's people who haven't been anywhere, haven't seen the world.
When my little son, Prince, had health issues as a baby, we were told that he had a 20 percent chance of survival.
I've not been paid millions of pounds for any fights. I've not made any money out of boxing.
I'm not homophobic, I'm not racist. I'm not against any people. All I have for people is love.
My first job was working for my dad. He was a used-car dealer, and I used to wash the cars down, clean them out, and so on. I would do stuff for him pretty much every day. It was quite a good job, to be honest.