There's always going to be people who will criticize my performance. Sometimes, it gets irritating. Sometimes I just brush it off and say these people don't know what they are talking about.
Everybody has those certain fighters they follow and that they really put on a high pedestal. They want to give the most shine that they possibly can. They look for any reason to break down a fighter's performance to when it isn't their favorite fighter in any positive thought.
I want the biggest fights possible. If guys don't want to fight me, then I can't get them. But it's not on me.
A lot of people try to take away the things I have done and try to give other people credit for the things they have done and won't give me the same amount of credit in the ring for doing the same things or more.
I have cleared the eyeball test and still haven't gotten my just due. That drives me to become more and more successful because of the lack of everything they have been giving me.
I feel like I'm a great fighter and have been proving it over and over again, running through all types of fighters, and I've passed every test with flying colors.
Who's on my radar? I don't have a radar. I always look at myself as a top athlete. They come after me. I don't go after them because I'm where they want to be.
When everybody asked me when they were going to see more out of Terence Crawford, I always told them, 'Just put me in there with somebody.'
I showed that I can not get frustrated, that I could come from behind, that I can trade, if need-be.
I don't worry about none of that stuff. All I care about is fighting. I really don't care about the pound-for-pound list. I just care about winning.
I don't even want to fight Pacquiao now because Pacquiao fought Jessie Vargas, Chris Algieri, Jeff Horn... They were talking that Terence Crawford wasn't a worthy enough name for Pacquiao. Why are those guys worthy when a fight with me and him would've been bigger than any of those?
Each training camp I take a dog with me, when I'm running I take the dog with me. It gives me that extra inspiration and push.
Anyone who has seen my fights knows I'm going to put on an exciting performance and give you your money's worth.
No matter what the circumstances are, we the fighters need to speak up and make it be known we want to fight each other. We go to our promoters and managers and tell them to get it done because at the end of the day, we're the ones fighting, the ones making them the money.
I told Gamboa he picked the wrong fighter and the wrong city, and I was right. I never felt any danger in the fight.
My name itself is huge in Omaha. That's not a target I need to focus on because we know we can sell out.
A lot of people were wondering how I'd perform against a big, tall, rugged fighter like Jeff Horn. I think I handled it with an A-plus.
Whenever my kids have a tournament, or something going on, I make it a point to make sure I'm there for them every step of the way. That's real important to me.
No question Pacquiao is someone I would like to fight. But if it's not in front of me, then I am really not worried about it.
I been making history for Omaha, Nebraska, since I started boxing professional, and it just keeps going and going and going.
When you start boxing when you're 7 years old, that's your dream, to become world champion, and after that you want to become something bigger than world champion.
I was never the person to try and be the centre of attention or to talk a lot. I was always the person who, if you say something, I'd just punch you in your face. For real.
As I got older I learned how to control my temper a little more. Boxing helped me a lot and most definitely when I had my first child it helped me tremendously.
My mum has a lot of pain in her heart to where love is pain for her. But I teach my kids love is beautiful.
I completely put all my time and effort into my kids and once I stepped foot in the ring, that's who I fight for. And that's who I work extra hard for when I'm tired, to feed my family and to make sure that they are going to be alright after boxing.
I feel like me fighting Pacquiao and beating him would boost my career higher than its ever gonna go.