A lot of people think my head is flat.

There's a correct way to succeed. The incorrect way is to do things incorrectly.

I've became a coffee drinker since I gave up boxing. I also love to eat anything cooked by a Jamaican. Carbs like rice, yellow yam, Renta yam, sweet yam. Also salt fish fried with onions.

Most of the planet is covered with water, so there must be a clue to its worth in that fact.

Broccoli is not as bad as people make out. It might give you wind, but I'd prefer to have wind and have good health. Health is the number one thing on the planet. However, I am quite partial to rum and raisin ice cream.

I don't drink in public. I don't swear on TV. All I want is for people to say Chris Eubank is an all-right guy.

My father never played with me. I can remember my father picking me up - once. I can remember my father telling me behind a closed door that he loved me - once.

I probably give 80% more to my children than my father gave to me and still it doesn't come up to scratch. I don't feel guilty about it. Do my children love me? I think that is self-evident. Will they have psychological scars? No, because they have a wonderful mummy.

I am a sensitive, emotionally conditioned human being, and I have suffered racist abuse.

The Watson fight was the worst beating I ever took in a ring, but I couldn't quit.

No one escapes the long arm of the law, they are a business, they are very good at what they do and eventually they will catch up with you.

I am tough. I am relentless.

I am a strong father.

I am not a conventional man.

Boxing is the more dangerous activity from the rugby player's and the general public's point of view, but to me rugby is far more dangerous so I would prefer my sons to box. I love my children too much and do not want to watch them getting hurt. This is in no way intended as a criticism of rugby, which I consider to be a fantastic sport.

I admire rugged hard men who play rugby because it's something I would never contemplate.

Fear gives you your intensity, it gives you your game.

DeGale has the pedigree that is spoken about in terms of gold medallists and former world champions.

Money's just a medium. I am extremely wealthy in all other regards.

I'm not bankrupt of effervescence. I'm not bankrupt of craic.

I'm not bankrupt of fun, life, my dignity, my character, my essence.

I shouldn't be called eccentric. I should be called a normal guy.

When I finished boxing, all that was available was commentating. But that's not me. I've got too much artistic licence to get out.

I'm an entertainer, aren't I? I think.

I tell my children, look at what your father did, you can do anything you want.

The harshness of my upbringing did not affect me in the negative. But it has affected many people in the negative.

I think a great deal of my son, I love my son. The things I do are unthinkable. I do them because he even though he can't see the pain on my side, I still give and give for what? So he can have a better future.

Most people seem to think I am something of a character and the things that have befallen me are par for my course.

Bankruptcy, divorce, these are feathers in my cap, I suppose. I have a wisdom which has been born from these things.

Yes, I have spent. I have lived and had accidents. It's all part of life's wonderful experience.

You see, there are many types of wealth and money is only one of them. I have different wealths, like the wealth of my health.

What can you say to someone like me? When you've got 19 world championship wins, it's almost like you're cursed because you're too good.

You aren't going to show me something I haven't seen. Nobody can bring something to me that I don't already know, not in boxing. That's where I've mastered my trade, I can't talk in other fields.

If you don't produce the goods, you're very quickly forgotten.

I'm a good man and a bad fighter... I've got the gladiator in me.

I'll fight anyone I can beat. I'm a businessman first and a boxer second. I'm looking for the readies. The aim is to win at all costs.

The reason why I'm such a successful pugilist is that no one knows my limitations better than me. I am quite good, but I am not the best in the world. But I am one of the best and I'm quite content with that.

The only thing I have to do in this life is stay black and die. No one can force me to do anything.

Everything controversial is good for boxing.

The first martial art my son learnt aged around ten was jiu-jitsu so he can already wrestle. I'd have no concerns about Christopher boxing someone from MMA.

When people speak disparagingly about others, they are really damaging themselves.

However controversial Mayweather may be, he doesn't bring down the name of boxing. The fast cars, the jets and the money causes controversy but that does not bring the game down.

Fighters who speak disparagingly about fighters from years gone by do us all a disservice. It is treacherous.

Every fighter has a duty to boxing to not bring themselves or the sport into disrepute by foul language or behaviour so that boxing can be seen as a gentleman's sport.

I'm interested in aesthetics, language, art, fashion, everything.

Art to me means lot of things - images and words. I may be no artist myself, but I recognise the pleasure you get from a new proverb or a new painting. It puts you in a particular frame of mind. Visually I like art, philosophically I like art.

I see myself as a martial artist. I'm a creative fighter. It's not about hitting the guy and hurting him, it's about scoring points, with grace.

To be exceptional you have to be alone, that's the life of a warrior.

I beat many good fighters and many who were better than me and the reason I beat them was because I was persistent, I was willing to go through those pain barriers.