A Quote by Bonnie Canino

I feel that when you are a world champion, your title has to be taken away from you. — © Bonnie Canino
I feel that when you are a world champion, your title has to be taken away from you.
When you become a world champion and you defend your title for five or six years, and you have fifteen defences of your title, and you round up most of the other belts - and you feel you're the best of your generation at the time - nobody can take that away from you.
When you're watching people in non-title fights making four times the amount of money that a champion makes, it takes away the flavor of being a champion.
Being the undisputed world champion is a relief. We instituted a unified chess title, I am the absolute world champion.
When you are challenging for the world title, you've got to go into the lion's den to try and rip that belt away from the champion.
It's an honour to be a world champion, and it can never be taken away from you.
... in itself the title of world champion does not give any significicant advantages, if it is not acknowledged by the entire chess world, and a champion who does not have the chess world behind him is, in my view, a laughing-stock.
The thing is, in the WWE, we have the WWE title, the World title, the United States title, the Intercontinental title, the Divas title, the Tag Team titles. And I feel like, in this business, when Mr. Perfect had that Intercontinental title, that was the belt we saw as the stepping stone to becoming 'the man.' The franchise of the WWE.
I like having titles. I feel like when I walk out and I don't have a title, it's strange. Even in the independent scene before I got to WWE, I was a champion in most of the companies I wrestled for. Being a champion is just what I do.
You can see in my paintings, I've taken away the context, I've taken away the shadows, I've taken away expression, I've taken away the personal, and yet so much remains!
Whether it's the NXT title or the United States title or the Intercontinental title or the World title, if I have that title, then that's the most important one.
Of course it's very, very important for me to feel Kenya, to feel, every day, this is where images come from. So to be taken away from that by political pressure or other means - one is taken away from the area, which is the basis of inspiration - is difficult.
By 2012 I'm going to be a world champion or knocking on the door for a world title.
That's my aim. To fight for a world title and become a world champion.
When my title was taken away boxing died.
I am thankful for this title of champion emeritus and proud I never lost my title.
You can win a world title now ranked as seven, eight or nine in the world, and say you are a champion, because you have a version of it.
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