But I think role models also start in the home with your parents.
If I could compete at home, and never leave Rochester, I'd be in perfect condition.
I feel most at home in the water. I disappear. That's where I belong.
Nice to see your home fans boo you. That's what loyal support is.
I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.
I had a great time doing Vegas. It's just that it takes a lot of time.
Every great batter works on the theory that the pitcher is more afraid of him than he is of the pitcher.
The great trouble with baseball today is that most of the players are in the game for the money and that's it, not for the love of it, the excitement of it, the thrill of it.
A team sport is not very good for me, because I can't take losing.
My wife Danielle and I love travelling, different cultures and good weather.
I think it's very easy for people to stereotype athletes, good and bad.
How would you like to find out how good my right is?
I just don't know how I was able to be a boxer in the first place without believing God.
I refuse to be molded into some stereotypical ballplayer that has no interests, really, no life, no depth, no intelligence.
If you want me to swim fast, you have to let me enjoy my life.
Life deals you a lot lessons, some people learn from it, some people don't.
That's kind of how I approach life and football; why dwell on something that's hasn't happened.
When you are in unrelenting, excruciating and debilitating pain that never goes away for years on end, your life is over.
Everything in life has a price on it - there ain't a damn thing free in America, and football has got a price on it.
I've never eaten just a few bites of things I liked in my life.
I've figured out that life in general is a team effort; it's a team game.