Danh ngôn của Tyson Fury (Sứ mệnh: 1)

I'm a gypsy: no education, no schooling, nothing. I don't care what people think of me. I don't care about being a hero, a role model, a champion.
Obviously, I care about the kids. Family, all that sort of stuff. But really, I don't care about life, don't care about death. Nothing. That's the kind of man you are dealing with. That's why I can't be beaten.
I do like going to the movies, but I like eating tons of sweets and ice cream, so I can't go to the movies anymore.
At the end of the day, we're all brothers and sisters in God. What people do is none of my business.
I pray for forgiveness. For help and guidance. To be a better person. For the health of my family. For the world to be a better place.
There's never been someone like me in history - a fighter like me only comes along every 1,000 years.
There was a lot of politics going on, and Ireland were denied an Olympic gold medal in 2008.
Any man who puts a pair of gloves on deserves respect because lots wouldn't dream of it. To get in there and go one-on-one, you need your hand shaking afterwards. Many men wouldn't get involved.
Sometimes emotions can win fights. Sometimes letting your feelings out in a fight can win you the fight. When it means the world to you, it's not just a sports contest - a boxing match for money or belts.
I am fighting royalty. I have gypsy kings on both sides of the family.
I will be dictated to by nobody. I'm the man. And if anyone can prove me wrong, their chance is inside a boxing ring. You don't like it, change the station.
I just need to count the rounds and count me money afterwards.
My first job was working for my dad. He was a used-car dealer, and I used to wash the cars down, clean them out, and so on. I would do stuff for him pretty much every day. It was quite a good job, to be honest.
I could drive from the age of nine. My dad had his car pitch at home, and we used to drive the cars around the land, take them up to the tap, wash them, and reverse them back.