A Quote by Marcos Maidana

I want the big fights - big ones in importance. And big money fights, also. — © Marcos Maidana
I want the big fights - big ones in importance. And big money fights, also.
I want to have a big year. A big year, big fights, big contract, big money, big everything. 2017 is definitely my year.
Anybody in Britain, the big fights. I'm here for the big fights. I don't care about the little fights any more.
These kinds of fights, these big fights that get everyone talking and interested, these are the fights I want.
A lot of people don't understand my reasoning behind wanting to fight big fights and big names. Knocking off these big names in fights really solidifies me as the best welterweight that's ever done it.
I want the big fights, I want the big names, fights that will motivate me.
I've told the UFC brass I want big fights: fights that are going to put money in their pockets and money in my pockets and staple me as one of the best of all-time.
We're not going to do monthly pay-per-view just to do pay-per-views. We're going to build up to big fights more like the boxing model, and when the time is right, we'll do the big, big fights.
Boxing has a problem - a big one. Think of it as a monster that's hiding under the bed. Eventually, the monster is going to come out and take a big chunk out of the sport. Fighters, trainers, managers, promoters, even government regulators can legally bet on fights. They can also bet on fights they're involved with.
I want the big money fights if I'm going to make 147 pounds.
I've beaten a lot of great fighters, but people say the big ones, I've lost them all. I don't want to go down as a guy who loses his big fights.
I want big money fights because first and foremost I think I'm worth it.
We as fighters always want to fight the best possible opponents and the best fights. We want the fans and media to be excited about the fights that we have. I now believe that this is a big fight and people want to see it, I'm not sure that was the case a few years back.
Daniel Jacobs is a big name over in America, which is somewhere obviously I want to get my name bigger, so there are potential big fights out there for me.
I've been in a lot of big fights, so I can't psyche myself out, like, 'Oh, this is a big fight.'
I know the questions will be around the money, the amount Chelsea had to spend to bring him here but that's the reality of modern football. Big teams only want big players, big players are in big clubs, big clubs want to keep their big players.
I don't watch every fight; I am not huge on watching fights on TV. Because I did it my whole life. But I do watch the big fights. I follow the little fights too, sometimes; I just don't have to watch every single fight that happens.
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