I'd love to be the Ali of women's boxing, to retire as the greatest.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I want to be remembered as a great athlete. As a boxing champion.
There's so much pressure on becoming the next Muhammad Ali or Mike Tyson, and if you don't achieve that in boxing, you're nothing.
Since I was a boy of five or six, I had it in my mind I would be a world boxing champion.
It would be a dream to be the face of boxing, to be No. 1.
Boxing is a sport, but it's also entertainment. I wanted to transcend the sport and be considered just not as a fighter, or a champion, but someone very special.
Boxing gave me the opportunities to grow into the person that I am today.
I want to be like a Muhammad Ali, like a Julio Cesar Chavez. So when people talk about boxing, they have to remember Canelo.
Boxing's not a career for anyone: it doesn't last long enough to be a career.
I'm not a fighter, but I would love to be a boxer because I love the courage and toughness. I mean, there can be nothing more terrifying than walking into an arena and looking at Mike Tyson in the ring.
I would like to be remembered as a boxer who tried to do his best.