Check his interview out on fightnews.com, especially this part:
Interestingly, Oleg Maskaev, David Tua, Evander Holyfield, John Ruiz all hold wins over you, yet they're on the outside looking in. You've survived them all and are on top of the mountain looking down on all of them as they want what you have. How does that feel?
(Grinning ear to ear) That just goes to show you, I believe I beat myself. There's no fight that I didn't beat myself in. I believe that if I bring my A-game in any of those fights, they don't beat me, ten times out of ten. I never really felt David Tua beat me. I was blatantly robbed. And John Ruiz and Evander Holyfield- those were circumstance where, like with the James Toney fight, I can go and erase a lot of this. James Toney beat both of those guys fairly easy. I may never get to fight Evander again, John Ruiz is still active. I'd love to put my A-game against his A-game. I think my A-game against any of those guys, I'll come out on top.
holyfield didnt bet rahman..it was stopped on a headbutt..tua hit rahman after the bell every round and drooped him 1 time
Rahman often was very unlucky. Damn, I hate Holyfield's headbuts.
The Lewis loss, I'll give you that one, but Rahman can beat any of those guys that got him.
If Rock comes in the physical and mental shape he was last weekend, there's no doubt in my mind that he's correct. I just wonder if he will. He'd been training for Klitschko, and when that fell through, he took the Toney fight. So, he had trained a great deal for that fight. If he keeps it up, I think he could hang with, and possibly beat anyone in the division. But his mental and physical readiness will always be the keys to success for him.