I'm always getting confused with LeBron James. Everywhere I go, I'm LeBron James.
I don't see myself being in the sport a very long period of time, so I want to fight as much as possible.
To build my legacy and be that person I want to be, this is what it's going to take: to get on the road and travel. Let's do it that way.
This is no game. You get up in there, and you take some punches. You risk your life, and then let me see you talk then. That's why I don't respect people who criticize fighters.
Some guys like to fight on even playing grounds, and some guys like to cheat.
When I come to spar, I definitely come to spar; I definitely come to fight.
I was raised by both parents up to 17. We had a good family. We had a middle class family, good teaching and good surroundings, raised by the church, where I went every week whether I wanted to or not.
My goal is to unify the division. Whoever's got those belts, that's who I want.
I like to have fun in the ring, but I knock them out.
People have to realize that God has blessed me with power. He hasn't got me this far for no reason. I feel like God has a plan for me in this sport. That's how I have came up this fast.
I never want to hurt no one to the point so they can't go back to their children.
I am going to get world-wide recognition from whoever wants it, and whoever wants to challenge me.