God is my psychologist. And my dad is probably the best sport psychologist in the world.
I'm in the public eye. I'm recognised a small bit more. That's part and parcel of it.
It doesn't matter who other people are saying the favourite is; I'm still going in to win the gold medal.
As long as I still feel a passion for the sport and preparing for these big competitions, I will carry on fighting.
I want to tell girls, it's not about make-up and how you look that's important; you are so much more than how you look.
I've had losses in my career before, and I've always come back stronger from those losses.
I'd like to thank everyone for all their support and prayers. I'm so humbled by that.
I just happen to be a woman and involved in sport, but that doesn't necessarily make me a feminist.
The best boxers don't always qualify for the Olympics. You can easily have a bad day, but please God, that won't happen to me.
I don't even wear miniskirts on a night out, so I definitely won't be wearing miniskirts in the ring.
I don't really change much; there's not much I can do about the judging in front of a home crowd.
I have stayed positiv,e and I believe I am still improving in every competition I enter.
I just happen to be a woman and involved in sport, but that doesn't necessarily make me a feminist.
I know MMA isn't for everyone. It is a combat sport; some people don't like watching it, but it is entertainment for some people.
I love all sorts of food, chocolate especially. I eat well, but I like the odd Chinese, like anyone!