After that defeat by Joshua in 2015, I changed my trainer and teamed up with Mark Tibbs. I began working at Loughborough University.
I don't look too far ahead. I focus on the next fight.
I want to fight Joshua. We've got history this would be the third time. He's won one, I've won one. This would be the decider.
My dad was trying to prepare me for what he went through as a kid.
Listen I'm a fighter. I'm a brawler. I'm a boxer. But I'm a technician as well.
My energy is good; it is directed at training hard.
That works for me, that's fine, but I don't need a belt to fight Dominic Breazeale. If he wants it, he can get it.
If you're mentally weak, it can destroy you. Some guys who look talented lose and never come back.
Apart from me, Tyson Fury, and Deontay Wilder, you can't sell out Wembley.
I've been written off. But I don't go about crying. Nothing is going to stop me. Not Chisora. We're marching on.
Every sport has dangers, and it's a risk we all take, but that's why people need to give us the credit we deserve.
I'm chasing belts. I'm highly ranked, and after I beat Chisora, I should be No. 1 with at least four of the governing bodies.
It's hard if people don't want to fight me.
I've always had faith in my ability. It was about getting other people to believe in it. Over time, that is what has happened.
I won't say I'm the best fighter on the planet, but I can knock anyone out.
I'm 30. I'm about to hit my prime now. I need to act and keep building.
I got into a lot of fights. Then I started knocking people out, and they stopped.
People will get to see I'm real and a straight guy. And they'll realise I can fight as well.
I'm in this game to give the fans proper fights, fights they will remember.
Throw me in deep enough, and I sink or swim. I don't care who I fight.
I left Jamaica to come to England, but one place became another place. I lived in Tulse Hill, in Brixton and Coldharbour Lane.
Boxing is one fight at a time for me. That's how I've always been, and that's how I was brought up.