I want the real title. I can't express it enough that I want to fight for the real title. The interim title, from what I've seen... people get it, and then they take it away in a month. I just don't want to be that person.
When you get asked if you want the title, you really need to push for that. That's why I want to do it my style, not do it so loud, but I want to fight for the title.
An interim title is just a guarantee at a title shot. If I'm going to fight the best guys in the world, I want a guarantee that I'm going to fight for the title.
I want to fight for the title. I want to get the title. That's my dream.
If I want to fight for a 155-pound title - if I hold the 145-pound title - give me the fight.
I want to fight for the playoffs.
I want to be challenged every week; I want to know that my title is on the line, and I have to fight to keep it.
It's never been Badou Jack or James DeGale that I want to fight, it's the World title that I want; it doesn't matter to me who it is.
If you want to go for the title, you go for the title, and you fight. You don't run away; you fight.
We are driven to win a title. We want to see that day when everyone celebrates because we finally brought a title home to Northeast Ohio. It's what we want, what LeBron wants, what all of us want.
Boxing is not that complicated. If two guys want to fight, it's not hard to make a fight. If the fight's not made, it's because one party doesn't want that fight, or maybe both parties don't want it.
I've won the British title and although it would be nice to win it outright, I want to push on to the next level and if the opportunity to fight for the European or even a world title comes up, I will take it.
And that's what I fight for, I fight for the fans, and of course I want that title.
I want to fight all the best. I want to be the best fighter in the world. The only way to truly attain that title is by beating everyone.
I want to fight guys who are in the title mix.
A world title is important. I want to fight for a world title.