No world championship has been easy for me.
I became number one just after the World Championships in India. I was very young then, and I remember it was just a great feeling, my first World Championship.
We do the weigh-in, then go for a walk, then have breakfast, then I listen to worship songs on my iPod because I'm a Christian. I always read the same Bible verses, too. We do the same warm-up a lot of the time as well. But, I have no superstitions before a fight.
I don't get complacent, because I know if you slack off, you're going to be found out. This is international boxing, and every fight is a tough fight.
People say, 'You will be 30 years old; you're too old. You'll get your nose broke,' say dad's a pushy dad. You hear stupid things and put them out of your mind.
The thing with professional boxing is you have to have the right promoter and the right fights. It is a cut-throat business.