It's the one you don't expect that knocks you out.
When I'm not training, I'm reading.
The world should have one champion.
Without the help of my parents, the roles they played, I wouldn't be in this situation. I wouldn't be fighting for the world title.
I want to fight the best Anthony Joshua there is.
A lot of boxers get along well. But if you have to fight each other, then leave that relationship behind.
It would be an honour to knock out Botha.
As an amateur, there are three rounds, and you have to give it all you have, throw as many punches as you can.
When I was growing up, I always wanted to do well in boxing. I wanted to look after my parents, and I wanted to look after myself.
I have to take my time, use my punches, and use the ring.
I remember famous people coming in to speak to me when I was in school and being inspired by them.
I can outbox Anthony Joshua.
My parents taught me good standards, and I feel like I'm taking it to the boxing realm.
Things happen. You just have to accept it and move on. I get that from my dad. He's a real chilled character.
Some people say the people I'm fighting are bums, but I don't see it like that.
People ask for autographs, and I wonder why before realising, 'Oh, that's right, I'm doing well in boxing.'
Never throw mud. You may miss your mark; but you must have dirty hands.
My sister plays piano, and my brother used to be on the drums. My dad sings; he's got a good voice.
My punches are crisp, powerful, and sharp.
My Pacific Island genes will never allow me to be the most ripped, but I think I can get pretty close to it.
My motivation is being unified heavyweight champion of the world, making New Zealand and my family proud.
Music is a great part of my life. It helps me relax and keep calm whenever I am not boxing.
It's important to pursue the career that we want and the titles that we want to get, but there's family time.
It's good that people are underestimating me. I'm the guy from Down Under, and I'm going to show them what's up.
It's business inside the ring, but outside it, it's friendship and brotherhood. I try to do that with all my opponents.
It's an amazing feeling, having a little child. I love it.
It's a very important part of my life parents and church - and your surroundings.
It's a quality you need to be a world champion; you have to have that killer instinct.