A Quote by Kamaru Usman

I've already proved I have what it takes to be the champion. I'm right there. — © Kamaru Usman
I've already proved I have what it takes to be the champion. I'm right there.
Last night at WrestleMania, in front of 68,000 people, I defeated Chris Jericho and became the Undisputed World Wrestling Federation Champion. And all of the doubts went away, because I proved to myself, I proved to the world, I proved to Chris Jericho that I AM The Game, and apparently I am THAT...DAMN...GOOD!
Grit, determination, the right amount of crazy, self belief - everything it takes to be a champion. I have that.
I'm playing right now a role, and the role is called the 'Heavyweight Champion of the World.' And it takes all of the time. And I love this role, and it takes a lot of attention for me for the sport, and I just don't want to lose the title, so that's why I have to stay focused and not become an actor.
I proved that I'm a true champion.
I was lucky to get good coaches and infrastructure that I needed. To become a champion, it is not just a few months' practice: it takes years to make a champion.
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.
What we have to understand that we have to believe into things which can be proved. Now the time has come that Divine itself has to be proved. That God Almighty has to be proved. That Christ as a son of God has to be proved, that His birth as immaculate conception has to be proved. Not by argument, not by reasoning, nor by blind faith but by actualization on your central nervous system.
I defended my belt. Now I proved that I'm a true champion.
I have proved by actual trial that a letter, that takes an hour to write, takes only about 3 minutes to read!
People said I didn't deserve to be World Champion, but I think I've proved it.
I have always felt and said that a man who can be a champion in one era could be a champion in any other era because he has what it takes to reach the top.
As I get older, I eat healthier, try to eat the right things, make all these little sacrifices that it takes to be a champion.
I ran like a champion. It is a great consolation to show how dominant I am. I am the Olympic champion and the world champion, but I want Justin Gatlin to be the champion of everything.
There's different kind of champions. There's the champion that becomes champion and they're not champion for long. And then you have the guy who becomes champion and he stays at the top for like a decade. And those fighters tend to be very intelligent.
If I can put the right guy with the right mouthpiece in front of the right opponents, we can build a champion, but he doesn't really have to beat the best guys; we just have to give him the right matchups.
I've already proved that I don't care if the man I have in front of me is the best pound-for-pound champion.
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