I don't believe in rankings. Sometimes the rankings surprise me. I don't think it's fair to judge a team on the basis of rankings.
All this terminology of rankings - forcing rankings along some distribution curve or whatever - we're done with that.
I don't feel an obligation to go by the rankings - we all know how those rankings are produced anyway. I want to go out there and fight the money fight.
I'm a huge fan of the Diaz boys. I'm a huge fan of what they've done for our sport. I feel like it's not about the rankings anymore. Sometimes the rankings are a little shaky.
I'm not really a numbers guy, but I always have a goal in mind.
It's a very, very tough market.
So unless you do a really good job, you buy the right products from the manufacturers, you service the customer, they keep coming back, they bring their friends in, it's all about numbers, numbers, numbers.
I don't really feel like rankings mean anything.
I try not to have personal goals. Personal numbers is a mind-set. The only numbers I care about are in the win column.
We all have our essential nature. If you're good with numbers, you don't even know you're good with numbers because that's how your mind works.
I like it when you buy something and pay with a credit card, they put your credit card on the receipt, but only the last four numbers. Aha! I'm really good at guessing twelve numbers. I can't guess 16 numbers, so thanks for the assistance!
Rankings don't mean much to me but I'm working towards being the pound-for-pound best in everyone's mind.
I really like even numbers, and I like heavily divisible numbers. Twelve is my lucky number - I just love how divisible it is. I don't like odd numbers, and I really don't like primes. When I turned 37, I put on a strong face, but I was not looking forward to 37. But 37 turned out to be a pretty amazing year.
Whenever a man can get hold of numbers, they are invaluable: if correct, they assist in informing his own mind, but they are still more useful in deluding the minds of others. Numbers are the masters of the weak, but the slaves of the strong.
I let my numbers speak for themselves. I really do. I mean, all of these one-cut runners, you put their numbers up against mine, they're not even close.
It's a really good feeling in moving up the rankings so quickly because it's so reassuring that I made the right decision in turning pro.
I put up O.K. numbers - not Bugs Bunny-style numbers like some other guys - but O.K. numbers.