I don't want to say 'grateful.' I don't want to sound like I'm just coming for the opportunity and to say I boxed in front of this many people at AT&T Stadium. I'm coming there to win and bring the title back home.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm so grateful for where I am now, but I think I'm more grateful because it's been so hard-won; I haven't given up, and I've had plenty of reasons to give up.
I'm grateful for my health, glad I'm making people laugh, glad my wife still likes me after a lotta years, grateful my daughter is growing, glad I don't take myself too seriously, glad L.A. has Astro Burger, grateful to be coming home to Harlem soon. It's a gratitude list. It works.
I'm no good with words but I'll find ways from time to time to show you how grateful I am.
It's wonderful to be grateful. To have that gratitude well out from deep within you and pour out in waves. Once you truly experience this, you will never want to give it up.
I'm just always grateful when I meet fans.
I'm really grateful to my fans - to all the people who support me.
I am so grateful, without sounding cheesy, to have such amazing friends with me and to have a career that's going so well.
Gratitude is a mark of a noble soul and a refined character. We like to be around those who are grateful.
Of course, of course I'm grateful. How can I not be grateful? I have been afforded such a wonderful life.
I want to thank all my fans, teammates, coaches and supporters for the strength they've given me to overcome so much.