I have never seen opponents so silent about their record, and so desperate to keep their power.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What I say on a record and what I say off a record is two different things. And that's always been the case. There's a difference between confidence on a record and arrogance.
Everytime we put a record out, we lose people that can't deal with the growth.
The big guys choose who they want to fight and they think about history: 'how many times I defended my title.' They try to break a record: 'how long I was there.' But if you look at the pedigree, who they fought, ain't nobody gonna give them credit for it because they fought a lot of people with no experience.
I never think about records. I focus on my race and try to get onto the podium consistently. It's hard enough to do that.
I don't know how you keep the world record holder off your team.
People don't understand the kind of fight it takes to record what you want to record the way you want to record it.
My record speaks for itself.
Some athletes feel they have to show they're confident and talk about what they're going to achieve. I don't think there's anything wrong with just quietly believing in yourself and just getting on with it. You don't have to talk about it all the time; you want your performances to show for it.
Nobody sets out to make a bad record.
With the press there is no 'off the record.'