Of course I would want the knockout, but with me, I just look for, you know, a spectacular performance. It's like, walk them down, or go for the knockout. You know, hopefully I get the knockout.
I do think Wilder can be a household name in America. He is a good fighter, and he has knockout power and has knockout potential, which is what you need as a heavyweight.
I'm not aiming for a knockout. I focus on doing my best. If the knockout comes, fine. If not, that's okay.
I never go for the knockout, but the knockout comes because I train as hard as I do.
You know me: I'm a knockout guy. I'm always looking for the knockout.
I fell in love with the knockout. I was in a relationship with the knockout.
I switched to my new trainer Abel Sanchez to add versatility to my game. I'm coming to fight a serious fight. If I knock him out, it will just put another feather in my cap. I'm predicting a win, but I never look for the knockout because that's not my game plan. If my punches result in a knockout, so be it.
I have wrestling. Yes, I do; my background is wrestling. I have knockout power. Just because I don't go out there and use it all, you don't have to use it all to win fights.
I won my first 10 fights by knockout. The money was getting larger at the same time.
The best feeling is to win by knockout.
In knockout football, it's one bad game and you're out.
I think everybody wants a knockout or a submission.
You can't just live cautiously, I think, when you're in a knockout game.
Of course, I'm always my biggest critic. So I'll never be completely satisfied with my performance, win or lose, even if I come out with a knockout or submission; I'm still going to wish that I did some things differently.
I think everyone has knockout power. I mean, it's the heavyweight division.
I'm a guy who looks to put the pressure and come out with the knockout or the submission.