This fight is more about what Roy Jones lost than what I took
I'm fighting the very best and I'm beating the very best. I'm looking to knock everybody out.
Every fight is do or die for me. I've come too far to start over. I'm on a destiny trip right now. I'm racing towards that heavyweight world championship.
I feel like God gave me an amazing ability, and it's my duty to show people what I'm made of.
When I look at the 'Rocky Balboa' film when I played the undisputed heavyweight champion, I feel like art is going to imitate life. I played the champ in a movie and I'm going to become the champ in reality.
Yeah I got a question: Any more excuses tonight, Roy?
I wasn't blessed with this unique talent for nothing. I have to put it on display. The game hasn't retired me. When I went through all of my struggles, I became a champion right then. Now I just have to walk through my destiny.
He was bested by a better fighter, ...I didn't feel like he was intimidated. If I made a mistake he would have punished me.
Maybe now people will give a man credit where credit is deserved. Roy Jones was beaten by a better fighter period. I'm one of the best in the world.
I was a big light heavyweight but I feel perfect at heavyweight. When I look back at some of my old fights, I was really just a shell of myself. Now I'm healthy and strong and ready to get to the top.
Got any excuses tonight Roy?