For the most part, I think video games do a good job of capturing the essence of boxing. However, I'd like to continue to see them push the realism, emphasizing the skill involved.
Boxing is a sport, but it's also entertainment. I wanted to transcend the sport and be considered just not as a fighter, or a champion, but someone very special.
Boxing brings out my aggressive instinct, not necessarily a killer instinct.
I fought tall fighters, short fighters, strong fighters, slow fighters, sluggers and boxers. It was either learn or get knocked off.
I'm a competitor and a very proud man. If a guy beats me once, he'll have to do it again to make me believe him.
Boxing is the ultimate challenge. There's nothing that can compare to testing yourself the way you do every time you step in the ring. On the downside, you meet a lot of really bad people in boxing,...
People can do more than they ever believe they can do. Physically, mentally, academically. You have to be pushed. It hurts. But it's worth it, and it's a great thing.
When the trainer talks to the fighter, there's a connection. You don't always have to say much.
Fighters display two things. They display confidence, or they display a look that says, 'I'm not sure.'
Boxing is the ultimate challenge. There's nothing that can compare to testing yourself the way you do every time you step in the ring.