A Quote by Callum Smith

I turned pro to be a world champion. Obviously that's the first goal, but I want to be the best in the world. — © Callum Smith
I turned pro to be a world champion. Obviously that's the first goal, but I want to be the best in the world.
I turned pro as a 20-year-old, won a world title a year later, and remained a world champion ever since.
My ultimate goal was always that I want to be known as one of the greatest of all time. The first step was obviously to be UFC champion.
The best goal I have scored for the national team would be during the 2002 World Cup against Portugal. It was my first World Cup and my first goal in the World Cup. It was like a dream, and that's why it was so memorable.
My first goal was to become world champion and I did that against Ricky Burns at 135. Once I conquered that, I set myself another goal and another goal.
I remember my first World Championships. I got zero turns, and I got turned multiple times, and I was still a World Champion.
My ultimate goal is to be the best player in the world. If I'm the best player in the world, I'll be the face of American golf. It will come with the territory. That's where I want to be. If I want to be there, I have a lot of guys I have to beat out, in the U.S. and the world.
Obviously becoming champion is always going to be my goal and something I want to accomplish, but I can't control being the champion and winning and losing. You can't control the result.
My goal is to become the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world.
The ultimate goal for me is to be the world champion - it's all I've wanted to do since I was a kid - so when the money that comes with it is life-changing, yes, that's nice, but get The Ring magazine belt, being considered the world champion, is something money can't buy.
I want people to say that Jack Swagger/Jake Hager is a world champion in MMA and in pro wrestling.
My goal is to be the best fighter in the world, UFC Heavyweight Champion. There is no back-up plan.
Obviously, every fighter wants to be the world champion, and that's what I want to achieve.
I was champion in Dream at middleweight, I'm champion in Strikeforce at light heavyweight, and my final goal is to be heavyweight champion of the world.
I'm from Minnesota and have always lived there. And my competitive career actually started in the late '90s racing motocross, which then turned into racing snowmobiles professionally. I turned pro in 2003, racing with the best in the world and living my dream as a professional athlete.
Jay Lethal doing that Black Machsimo character, as good as that was, it was fantastic and so entertaining. But now Jay Lethal has turned himself into this very formidable, dominant world champion, who is having some of the best matches in the entire world. So it's really cool.
I was world's champion in every aspect of the life. Whether it was sitting in a steak house eating a steak or getting onto the edge of the ring with two or three people standing there, it was all the same to me. I was world's champion, and for that reason, I was world's champion.
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