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Big shout-out to Ronnie Shields, he’s a great coach.
Me and my brother talk the talk, and we walk the walk.
I was the one that, when we were younger, I would pop off first. If somebody got into it with me and my brother, I’m jumping off first.
When I fought Jorge Cota, that’s a prelim of what’s to be expected from me in the future.
A world title is important. I want to fight for a world title.
I’ve been able to define who I am and my brother is able to do his thing.
I tried my best to get my brother to get signed by Golden Boy and all his higher-ups, but I don’t know, I don’t know what they was looking for or what they was looking into. They didn’t do it.
Listen, I’m a gentleman at the end of the day.
Fight night is when you see all our excitement and all our hard work pouring out.
Always having that one-minute tag and always knowing that my brother was one minute older than me, it always made life much more competitive.
The ‘Charlo Show’ is going to keep going.
We know the window of boxing don’t last long. We want to try to get everything we can in this window and beat everyone we can.
I believe in myself and I believe in my power.
I don’t want nobody getting on my brother. So that’s how I take it. If I got to be the one that goes first, oh, well, let it be.
Being a household name throughout boxing, that matters to me.
We’re tired of hearing the media say to put the Charlo’s in there with better competition. I’ve heard that every fight. As long as I’m winning fights and I’m entertaining the fans, that’s what I’m going to do.
I am a dog in the sport.
I always want to handle things in the right manner.
I don’t even play video games because I don’t like losing.
Dreams do come true.
The fans are able to see us, seeing what life is like for the Charlos.
I just want to be remembered as one of the toughest champions with his own attitude.
I definitely proved that I’m more than just a puncher, but I’m also a puncher.
We are so different from each other. My brother is heavy-handed and my speed is more than his.
I grew up in the amateurs.
I don’t want to be in the same weight division where it’s almost looking like who’s the better fighter? Who’s the better twin?
When I fought in the amateurs and fought New York guys, they had a different swag, a different style, and maybe they didn’t take a liking to Texas fighters to begin with.
Of course, we would love to fight Floyd.
Fighting here in Houston in front of my hometown crowd with all of my family and friends to support me is huge.
I’ve been in there with, to me, some top-tier guys, and so has Trout. You can’t take that away from him at all. He’s fought all of the top guys, everybody.
I have been hitting people and hurting them since I was 16 years old.
Respect me at all means. No halfway disrespect.
I have the old-school mentality.
We do a lot of twisting and turning in our training. Those types of moves really help get the body moving and make sure we’re staying agile, which is so important in the ring.
My father cut the umbilical cord for my son, because I wasn’t actually there.
I am one of the hardest-hitting light-middleweights they’ve had for centuries.
I have to continue to be different and stand my ground in this division until I’m done at 154 pounds.
I’ve fought a lot of prospects.
Fighting on HBO and Showtime, people had to pay money to watch them and a lot of people who love boxing, they didn’t have those channels.
Knowing my brother is also fighting gives me more energy.
The sport is rough. It does wear and tear on the body.
I’ve been in the game since I was 17.
Joachim Alcine does certain things in the ring that I’ve seen and taken note of. There are some things I believe I can take advantage of.
2020 is going to be real. It’s going to get loud.
I’m growing and learning that the knockout just comes.
I know Julian Williams is a skilled fighter who’s hungry.
Trout is no journeyman. He’s a former world champion, someone who has a name and he comes to fight.
I train like a dog and I eat and fight like a lion and if Kell Brook thinks he’s got what it takes, put his money up, tell his people to come over here, jump on a private jet… I’ll even let him train in my gym, so we can make a fight in my hometown.
My second pro fight, I fought on the Joe Calzaghe and Bernard Hopkins undercard.
I’m in there for more than just a fight. I’m in there fighting for my legacy.