I don't play boxing.

My right hand is a monster.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama - I love you.

We know Fury likes to entertain and promote.

I had a lot of great moments with David Haye.

I'm not going nowhere, no matter who I fight.

Size doesn't mean anything - not all the time.

I just love boxing. I'm in love with the sport.

I didn't even know about amateur boxing, period.

I'm not losing no time soon, or ever, till I retire.

I like to have fun in the ring, but I knock them out.

My dream was to play for Alabama - football, basketball.

Boxing is my true calling. I've found my purpose in life.

I want to bring excitement back to the heavyweight division.

I've been talking about unifying the division for a long time.

There is no bigger fight than Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.

I'm ready for Joseph Parker. The question is, is he ready for me?

I can be a tennis player, a golf player, and even a soccer player.

I am very comfortable travelling and going into other territories.

To make it in boxing, you must captivate the fans in America, too.

If Bronze Bomber got loose in the streets, it won't be something nice.

Street fight, you just ground and pound 'em. Boxing is totally different.

The British scene in boxing, not just the heavyweight division, is popping.

Some guys like to fight on even playing grounds, and some guys like to cheat.

Everybody has their due season. And it's all about what you do in your season.

When one guy is doing good, it makes all the others want to achieve greatness.

My goal is to unify the division. Whoever's got those belts, that's who I want.

People can be too harsh, especially with social media. It brings a person down.

We knew Stiverne was tough. You've got to give it to him. He's got a tough chin.

I'm always getting confused with LeBron James. Everywhere I go, I'm LeBron James.

All my prayers go out to Tyson Fury. I know it's difficult to be in his situation.

God definitely blessed me with power. I still don't know the limits of my own power.

I don't have any doubt in my mind: I could knock out any man in the heavyweight division.

It's a great feeling to be the WBC champ of the world, but there's more to gain from this.

And I don't want to sit around. I want to fight four times a year. Whoever's ready, I'm ready.

You have to, as an individual, know how to tune that stage of your life that's in the past out.

I wanted to show the world what Deontay Wilder is all about. I'm a heavyweight, and I'm exciting.

I am going to get world-wide recognition from whoever wants it, and whoever wants to challenge me.

I'm one of the baddest, hardest-hitting heavyweights in the business. Right here from Alabama, baby.

I don't know how a man can live with himself to get to the top knowing he didn't do it the right way.

I'm definitely an active champion. I'm looking forward to defending my belt as many times as possible.

I was born a leader, never a follower. I never felt peer pressure. If the group goes left, I go right.

I don't see myself being in the sport a very long period of time, so I want to fight as much as possible.

It don't matter if I got a broke hand, got a torn muscle: I'm going to fight like heavyweight champions do.

People who know me know that if I say I'm going to do something, I'm doing it. I am hungry. I am determined.

It's contagious to do great. But once that one bad apple falls, everybody else will fall, and that's how it is.

Against Bermane Stiverne, they said he was going to be the toughest test, but I passed that with flying colours.

I could put everything I got in the bank on my abilities and skill and will, and what I'm capable of doing in the ring.

Working with one of the best strength trainers in the world, I'm getting more dangerous. I'm getting stronger and stronger.

When they throw punches, the breathing, the sparring. The heavy bags being hit. All of that - it was a heavenly sound to me.

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