Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Mikey Garcia

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author Mikey Garcia.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Mikey Garcia

Miguel Angel Garcia Cortez, best known as Mikey Garcia, is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2006 to 2021. He held multiple world championships in four weight classes from featherweight to light welterweight, and challenged once for the IBF welterweight title.

It's your career. Why should you let someone else be in control of what you do? You're the one taking all the risk. The promoter is not the one getting in the ring, the manager is not the one getting in the ring, the trainer doesn't even get in the ring.
I'm small for 140.
I've been on cruise control with my opponents, even though I fought some very good champions, undefeated champions. — © Mikey Garcia
I've been on cruise control with my opponents, even though I fought some very good champions, undefeated champions.
I'm here to take control of my career and take it to where I believe it should be.
I want to get bigger and better fights, where people can recognize me as one of the better fighters in the world.
I want to add to my legacy because, in the end, that's going to be the most valuable for my career.
It's not OK for somebody to push a fighter into a corner and strong-arm him to accept whatever the promoter wants.
I make the fight look easy and people haven't seen the best.
I think a fight with Errol Spence is easier to make than Lomachenko because of promotional reasons.
The one time I get butterflies at my fights is during the ring walk, and to get to do that with my home crowd is special, emotional.
I've been able to not only be a fighter, but a thinking fighter, where I can use my insight into the business and politics of the sport to make my decisions.
No other fighter's doing what I'm doing, no other fighter is daring to do what I'm doing.
You've got to keep your eye on the prize, always want more and never settle for what you have. — © Mikey Garcia
You've got to keep your eye on the prize, always want more and never settle for what you have.
I have a good fan base in Texas. It's almost like a second home.
I want to fight the top champions, I want to fight for titles.
I feel that's what a real champion needs to be doing, dare to take on the best fights possible.
I've had a stellar career.
I feel I have the power and the skillset to compete in any division up to welterweight.
I believe I'm better than everybody when it comes to footwork, timing, reflexes, defense, you name it.
As a champion, you always want challenges.
You should not be taking advantage of anybody.
I've always wanted to do things different, always wanted to be the person who stands out from the pack.
I'm about big challenges, big obstacles, and just to show everybody that I'm the best.
I've always said I have very good timing. It is underestimated when you are outside the ring but once you get inside the ring with me, I'm a step ahead.
You work hard. You have a dream. You don't give up.
I'll take any lightweight.
As the fighter, you're the one getting in the ring, you're the one risking injuries, you're the one risking your life - not only on the day of the fight, but in training camp. You're getting punched, you're training, you're sparring. You have to make sure that it's worth the risk - the compensation, the terms, the fights that you want.
I made it a goal of mine to fight the biggest challenges, so that people can appreciate who I am as a fighter.
To cement your name, you've got to go after the biggest fights.
We fight smart, fight intelligent, pick our shots, be very smart about how we place our feet. That's how we win.
My performances are getting people's attention, that's what I'm looking for.
I'm definitely interested in facing Linares.
I'm never out of shape, never out to hurt my body by drinking or partying.
I'm here to let everyone know I'm taking bigger fights and I'm not afraid on taking the bigger challenges.
I traditionally like to be patient, calm and look for openings - try to box for a few rounds until I figure out what the best thing in the ring will be for me.
You don't win a fight by the size and the weight.
Boxing is for the poor man. A lot of people don't know what's going on, but I've been able to see it first-hand, and if I can speak out on the behalf of fighters going through problems, I will, because... it's important to create awareness. Everyone should speak up. Because if people are aware, maybe there can be change.
Pay-per-view is bit of a gamble. — © Mikey Garcia
Pay-per-view is bit of a gamble.
I think I carry the power well at lightweight.
I know people say I could be the next big pay-per-view star. They say that about a lot of fighters. To reach that, it takes a lot. Not just fighting skills, but marketing, good promotion.
There's always doubters, that's part of the game.
I'm very confident in my skills and my abilities. I know what I can do.
I will become a five-division champion.
I think I showed I'm resilient, I'm strong, I can go the distance against a bigger man and still box effectively.
It would be a great thing for my legacy to get in the ring with an all-time great.
My dad had his dream of being a champion boxing trainer. He accomplished that.
I'm not afraid to step up and take challenges.
If I want to accomplish what I want, I have to take care of my body. — © Mikey Garcia
If I want to accomplish what I want, I have to take care of my body.
I really believe in myself. That's why I keep challenging myself.
I'm available to fight anybody.
I want to make sure I give the fans my best while I'm in my prime.
Why take the pay-per-view gamble? I don't need to do that.
I know that at the end of my career I'll get the credit I deserve.
I don't have a number set that I'm chasing, but I do believe I'll be a champion at 140, and again at 147.
My kids are four years apart. They're constantly fighting, hitting each other, grabbing the toy away from the other.
If I want to pad the record, just fight pretenders, get a quick paycheck and keep moving on and racking up wins, that's not something I want to be known for.
I thought I fought a really good Orlando Salido. I never let him get into his fight. I knew what I needed to do against him and I think that was the difference. I was able to control the fight.
I don't believe in the catch weight.
I don't feel the need to do anything other than what I've been doing, beating my opponents, getting some knockouts, keeping the fans coming. I don't need to do anything other than that.
Errol Spence is a fighter. He wants to hurt you.
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