Quotes from Floyd Mayweather, Jr.


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Most people should be talking about how Floyd Mayweather is a great undefeated future Hall of Famer that's his own promoter and that works extremely hard to get to where he's at. Instead, all you hear is hate and jealous remarks from critics who criticize me and, you know, most of the time, the people that criticize me can't do what I can do.


I'm not in this sport to take punishment.


If anyone has followed my career, they know that there's been a lot of obstacles and a lot of ups and down through my career. But day in and day out, and in the square circle, I went out there and always did my best.


People have said things about me, and wrote and criticized me about things in the past, but it goes in one ear and out the other.


My whole outlook on life is, never judge a book by its cover.


I would lie in bed, and I was nine years old, and say to myself: 'I want to be the richest man in the world.' I've come a long way from there.


If I'm scared and I'm a coward, why do you guys want to see me fight?


Boxing is real easy. Life is much harder.


You have good days, you have bad days. But the main thing is to grow mentally.


Well, you've got certain obstacles that get in your way throughout your career, but you have to be a strong individual.


I come from a very rough background, and I'm saying that if you work hard and dedicate yourself that you can make it, too.


I am the best. There is nobody better than me.


You hear certain things, negative things, all the time that aren't true, but you never hear about the positive.


I think my grandmother saw my potential first. When I was young, I told her, 'I think I should get a job.' She said, 'No, just keep boxing.'


Don't ever know who you may meet, or just because a person may not be dressed up all fancy, don't mean they're not an important person. You just don't ever know who you're gonna meet in life. So that's why I look at everybody as equal. Can't just judge. I treat everybody with respect. Every man.


Once I am in the square circle, I am in my home.


I'm a boxer who believes that the object of the sport is to hit and not get hit.


You know, as a young child, I lay in my bedroom and I swore to myself then: 'I'm not going to smoke and I'm not going to drink.' And I said I'm not going to just say that when I'm a kid. I'm going to stick to that as an adult. I kept that in mind my whole life.


A true champion will fight through anything.


When I was in the ring at the Olympics, it was my father's words that I was hearing, not the coaches'. 'I never listened to what the coaches said. I would call my father and he would give me advice from prison.