2019, I'm coming for those big boys; I will go to welterweight.

I know I have a mandatory with Errol Spence. He's a very talented fighter but not really heard of in the U.K. or even America, but we all know he can fight.

I want the big money fights if I'm going to make 147 pounds.

There's a lot of politics in boxing and it's destroying the game.

I'm a world champion, I've beaten everyone I've been in with and I want to test myself.

I am going to go after the big names in America and the fights all the fans want.

The toughest time was lying in a Tenerife hospital with no-one speaking English, next to a window with the sun beating down and my leg tied up, thinking I would never box again or even walk again. It took every bit of shine off winning the world title.

Timing beats speed and I'm very strong at my weight.

I could do welterweight. For the right fight, I'll do welterweight. It would have to be a meaningful fight. A world title fight, or a big meaningful fight.

Losing in my home town of Sheffield, it upset me really badly.

Golovkin and Errol Spence are no dumplings, but even losing to those guys is hard to take.

Pressure makes me perform better.

I'm just laid-back and cool.

I went to America and beat Shawn Porter, a guy that was being called a 'mini Mike Tyson' and that most people were saying was going to take over from Floyd Mayweather. I went to his backyard and ripped his title off him.

I trust the team around me to guide my career in the right direction, I just do the fighting.

When you are the champion, you are there to be shot at. It doesn't bother me what people say.

But I am a big welterweight so I can see why people think that I would look to move up the weights.

Why would I fear Golovkin when I have stared death in the face?

People go on about weight. Mike Tyson wasn't the biggest heavyweight and he was an animal.

I love motocross and would love to have a go but I can't go anywhere near them in case I got injured.

I'm petrified of spiders, I've just never liked them.

I like to have a good cry at a sad film.

I'm scared of heights, but for my 30th birthday I'm going to try and get someone to kick me out of a plane and do a parachute jump.

I'm accurate and I can land on anyone's chin.

People are right to question what I've got left and how I am going to be after the injuries and defeats.

I wouldn't be boxing if I wasn't given the all-clear by the doctors, I wouldn't put my family or myself through that.

Even as a teenager, I wanted to move up the weights and win belts.

I've never been satisfied winning one world title.

Creativity is not merely the innocent spontaneity of our youth and childhood; it must also be married to the passion of the adult human being, which is a passion to live beyond one's death.

In order to be open to creativity, one must have the capacity for constructive use of solitude. One must overcome the fear of being alone.

What Kierkegaard said about love is also true of creativity: every person must start at the beginning.

Joy is the zest that you get out of using your talents, your understanding, the totality of your being, for great aims...That's the kind of feeling that goes with creativity. That's why I say the courage to create. Creation does not come out of simply what you're born with. That must be united with your courage, both of which cause anxiety, but also great joy.

All people are struggling to be creative in some way, and the artist is the one who has succeeded in this task of life.

Creativity occurs as an act of encounter, and is to be understood with this encounter at the center.

Something is born, comes into being, something which did not exist before - which is as good a definition of creativity as we can get.

We cannot will to have insights. We cannot will to have creativity, but we can will to give ourselves to the creative experience with intensity of dedication and commitment.

We express our being by creating. Creativity is a necessary sequel to being.

Creativity is the process of bringing something new into being. Creativity requires passion and commitment. It brings to our awareness what was previously hidden and points to new life. The experience is one of heightened consciousness: ecstasy.

By whatever name one calls it, genuine creativity is characterized by an intensity of awareness, a heightened consciousness.

Creativity is a yearning for immortality

Now, I believe in life, and I believe in the joy of human existence, but these things cannot be experienced except as we also face the despair, also face the anxiety that every human being has to face if he lives with any creativity at all.

... what the artist or creative scientist feels is not anxiety or fear; it is joy. I use the word in contrast to happiness or pleasure. The artist, at the moment of creating, does not experience gratification or satisfaction... Rather, it is joy, joy defined as the emotion that goes with heightened consciousness, the mood that accompanies the experience of actualizing one's own potentialities.

It is necessary for the birthing process to begin to move in its own organic time. It is necessary that the artist have this sense of timing, that he or she respect... periods of receptivity as part of the mystery of creativity and creation.

Creativity is neither the product of neurosis nor simple talent, but an intense courageous encounter with the Gods.

By the creative act, we are able to reach beyond our own death.

Creativity is the result of a struggle between vitality and form. As anyone who has tried to write a sonnet or scan poetry, is aware, the form ideally do not take away from the creativity but may add to it.

Every act of genuine creativity means achieving a higher level of self-awareness and personal freedom.

Creativity is the process of bringing something new into being.

The creative process must be explored... as the expression of the normal people in the act of actualizing themselves.

Creativity is the encounter of the intensively conscious human being with his world.