When it comes to strength, I reckon pound for pound I'm one of the strongest in the whole UFC.
I think the reason I'm the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world is I beat everyone in my division.
What's going to build my name the most is by beating Demetrious Johnson. I think he's the best pound-for-pound in the world. I'd love that fight.
I think if you get the opportunity to try and become the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world and you turn your back on it, then you're a bit of a fraud.
You're not challenging anyone else but yourself. I'd like to have a 300-pound bench, 500-pound deadlift, and a 400-pound squat.
(Lake) Lanier is a good fishing lake. Everybody tells me I put my dock on the best fishing hole in the lake. In fact, I've sat on the dock and caught a 12 pound bass. I saw another guy catch about a 40 pound and 26 pound striper one morning In front of my dock, and I used to catch a lot of 8 to 9 pound largemouth around it.
What it really comes down to is that I believe I'm the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, and to do that, I need to beat the best.
I think around the time that he signed with WWE, no one had more of a buzz in wrestling than Kenta, as far as this guy is, pound for pound, the best in the world. That's the kind of talk you heard about.
I have the best style to defeat the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world - Demetrious Johnson.
I want to prove that I'm not just the best super middleweight in the world but the best pound-for-pound.
I've already proved that I don't care if the man I have in front of me is the best pound-for-pound champion.
History says that I'm one of the best pound-for-pound, and I won't stop until I'm number one.
I wouldn't argue that Anderson Silva is the best pound-for-pound fighter in MMA.
Saw the best boxer, pound for pound: Roy Jones. Not a lot of hype, though.
I just have to focus on what I can do and keep making a living and keeping my name up there as the best pound-for-pound fighter.
Rankings don't mean much to me but I'm working towards being the pound-for-pound best in everyone's mind.