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've won my last four matches by knockout. Out of 30 fights, I've won more than 20 by knockout. I think that a ballet dancer wouldn't win by knockout.
I'm not aiming for a knockout. I focus on doing my best. If the knockout comes, fine. If not, that's okay.
You know me: I'm a knockout guy. I'm always looking for 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 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 fell in love with the knockout. I was in a relationship with the knockout.
I don't go for knockout punches.
I always go for the knockout.
I'm a strong fighter but I never look for the knockout.
I always predict a knockout. That's what I go for, I hit to hurt.
I will look for the knockout because that's the way I fight.
I'll go for the knockout, and if we have to go 12 rounds, then I'll trust the judges to do their best work, and I will get the victory if I deserve it.
People think hard sparring will get you sharp. And you do get sharp in the gym. But anytime I've trained that way, I've actually been a little bit flatter in the fight. And the knockout shot hasn't come. It's almost because my training has been too hard.
When I touch Ronda, I'll always try to get the knockout. But if we go to the ground, I'll be ready for anything.
My motto is 'Man Down,' and I have to live up to it. I don't go in looking for the knockout, but I let it happen naturally.