Some pay to see me win, some pay to see me lose, but they all pay.
Boxing is real easy. Life is much harder.
He can have heart, he can hit harder and he can be stronger, but there's no fighter smarter than me.
I don't fight for legacy. I don't fight for none of that, I fight for that check. I'm in the check cashing business.
Come December 8th his ass gone be hurt. He aint fought 43 Floyd Mayweathers.
If I did want to come back, I was going to make, what, $50 million? You know what; don't call my phone unless you've got $100 million.
There is no fighter smarter than me.
It's the hurt business, it's boxing. We're there to get it in.
I think my grandmother saw my potential first. When I was young, I told her, 'I think I should get a job.' She said, 'No, just keep boxing.'
I've had boxing gloves on since before I could walk and been in gyms all of my life.
I always put my boxing first.
I knew boxing before I knew anything else.
I land a higher percentage of punches than any boxer in boxing.
Boxing has always been work to me, a job. If I could say anything to a youngster taking up boxing it would be to "be smart and not take a lot of punches". It's called the sweet science for a reason. Hit and not be hit, make a lot of money without taking a lot of punishment. That's what it's about.
There's ups and downs with boxing, layoffs are part of the sport and they can either help or hurt a guy.
Nobody knows what the future holds, but right now, I'm cool and comfortable and having no second thoughts at all about retirement. I had a good career, I won every world title, but boxing is wear and tear on the body. It's time to hang 'em up. I'm looking forward to working with some up-and-coming kids, going on walks, and taking vacations.
You stick to commentating, let me do the fighting.
Hopefully, some day I help some of this up-and-coming talent and promote them. Boxing is growing and is here to stay.
Every day as a kid, I went to the boxing gym. I knew boxing before I knew anything else. And I was once told if you show your child how to do something and you constantly push them, then eventually they'll become masters. They'll become a master of their craft. So that's probably what happened with me and the sport of boxing.
I've been in the sport of boxing for a long time, but I haven't been able to bring my 'A-game' totally out. I've beaten fighters with my 'C-Game' and with my 'D-Game,' but I haven't been able to beat anybody with my 'A-Game.'
When God wants me to lose, then that's when I'll lose. But until then, I'm going to be at the top of my game and keep working hard anddedicating myself to the sport of boxing and to being the best entertainer that I can be.
Floyd Mayweather is bigger than the sport. That's the thing. Because you can go to somebody who don't even know what boxing is and say, "Floyd Mayweather." They'll go, "Oh, I know Floyd Mayweather. I've heard that name."
There is boxing and then there is me. The rest are just falling in line behind me or are trying to get in line to fight me. And that includes Manny Pacquiao too.
Boxing won’t retire me, I will retire from boxing.
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