Top 59 Quotes & Sayings by Liam Smith

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Liam Smith
Liam Smith
British - Athlete
Born: July 27, 1988
Growing up with my brothers all boxing has stood me in good stead for nights like these. You should have seen some the fights we used to have in our front room.
I've been laughing with my brothers about it. Paul and Stephen both won the British title before me, but I'm going to be the first world champion in the family.
I'm confident a good Liam Smith beats a good John Thompson. — © Liam Smith
I'm confident a good Liam Smith beats a good John Thompson.
From my point of view, I am the underdog going into this fight. I'm not saying I'm not. But I'm the underdog because I haven't fought at that level yet against anyone of Canelo's level.
If you ask anyone who my mum's blue-eyed boy is, they will say it is me.
Before British title fights, I've played football on a Saturday before; it's silly as it is.
People say I'm not world level, but I haven't fought at that class yet, so you can't say that until I have.
Canelo's going to have his moments. I'm not saying he's not. But I'm going to have my moments. It will come down to who can finish off their moments and finish the fight the best.
If Canelo comes too hard at me early, he's going to be in for a long night.
When I was fighting at a weekend, I would be in when my friends were out. I never had time to go out and go off the rails.
It's always Canelo, and it's Mexican Independence Day, so I know that. But I am the champion, and just looking back on that, that is one reason why I hope they'll respect that I'm champion and be fair.
The ones doing that, counting me out, are going to look silly.
We used tea towels for gloves until we got proper ones and were always breaking our mum's ornaments. She'd come home and find us all sat in our boxer shorts, out of breath and our skin red raw. She hated it.
I don't want to be chasing a big, awkward southpaw around the ring. I want a fight that people will enjoy. — © Liam Smith
I don't want to be chasing a big, awkward southpaw around the ring. I want a fight that people will enjoy.
I can be the best light-middleweight in the world.
I remember when Joe Calzaghe fought Jeff Lacy, and there was all this hype about Lacy being some sort of unbeatable force, and Joe absolutely hammered him.
I've seen Thompson before, as I keep my eye on everyone in the division, as I might one day fight them.
Give me the respect I deserve.
My mum will never let me be anything but grounded.
If you ask my promoters and managers, they will say I've never knocked back an opponent in my life.
Without being disrespectful to Jimmy Kelly, I'd rather fight Shane Mosley than Jimmy Kelly.
I didn't become world champion to fight Jimmy Kelly.
I've been wanting to spar Miguel Cotto over in L.A., and that will be priceless, going over there, getting some rounds with such a world class fighter.
I need that fear factor in training; otherwise, I might get beat by someone I should never lose against, all because I couldn't get up in the morning.
Alvarez is the biggest name in boxing. I'm looking forward to pitting my wits against one of the best in the sport.
I'm so proud, and it feels brilliant to be a world champion.
I won't watch that Amir fight from now until I fight Alvarez. I'm not a blown up 147 or a Miguel Cotto. I'm a big 154 lb., and I'm coming of age and coming to win.
Canelo's the big name, but I am the champion going in... I took this fight. I'm not in a situation where I have nothing to lose in this fight. I've got a title to lose.
I will look for the knockout because that's the way I fight.
Thompson is a typical American: wide feet, good jab; he'll try to have a fight.
As soon as I get in a rhythm, I'm very hard to stop.
I'm getting criticism on social media, saying, 'Ah, you ducked Shane Mosley.' I've never ducked anyone in my life. They need to look into it a bit more.
When I was 17 or 18, I realised I could do something with boxing.
I don't need any more motivation. I'm fighting Canelo Alvarez. If that can't get me motivated, then I'm in the wrong sport.
I'm still a mummy's boy!
I'm not going to say I'm not ready for a fighter like Canelo Alvarez.
Everyone breeds success off each other.
I don't want to emulate anyone. — © Liam Smith
I don't want to emulate anyone.
A lot of things come down to your roots and how you're brought up.
I wanted to fight guys like Shane Moseley, Miguel Cotto, and Alvarez.
My mum says part of the reason we moved house, it was a rough area at the time, was down to that - they wanted to help me.
I'm a humble guy, I'm pretty down to earth.
I'll go for the knockout, and if we have to go 12 rounds, then I'll trust the judges to do their best work, and I will get the victory if I deserve it.
People said I didn't deserve to be World Champion, but I think I've proved it.
Now Mayweather has retired, Alavrez is the biggest name in boxing, and I'm looking forward to pitting my wits against him.
I made my debut on October 10, 2008, so it'll be seven years to the day that I could become world champion. That's a massive night to be crowned.
I'm expecting the best John Thompson. I'd be a fool to expect anything less.
I'm not just coming here for a payday. I'm not an old guy at the end of my career looking for a payday. I've got a title to keep.
If you put a camera on the wall, you would laugh at some of the fights me and my brothers had. — © Liam Smith
If you put a camera on the wall, you would laugh at some of the fights me and my brothers had.
I don't want to say 'grateful.' I don't want to sound like I'm just coming for the opportunity and to say I boxed in front of this many people at AT&T Stadium. I'm coming there to win and bring the title back home.
I'm not stupid. I know on paper I'm the B-side of this fight. Canelo's the big name.
I'm one win away from being a superstar.
He's fighting for the world title, so we're prepared for the best John Thompson.
Once I will arrive in the ring, I'm going to make the most of this fight because this fight I will remember for the rest of my life. From my point of view, this night is going to be remembered by the British people. Not from the American people as much, but from the British fans here who will watch me beat Canelo Alvarez.
I've been in the States and fought before. When I'm in that changing room, I'll feel as if I've been in that situation before. Obviously I'm going to have to deal on the biggest stage, and it's the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, but it doesn't faze me.
I'm world champion, so if I'm not ready for another fighter at 154, I don't deserve to be world champion. That's the way I look at it and what I firmly believe.
Canelo isn't a full light-middleweight like I am, and that's to my advantage.
Kirkland and Khan are chinny fighters. I am not like that.
I don't care who's in front of me; nobody is going to stop me from winning the world title.
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