A Quote by Ric Flair

To be the World Champion in 1981 was a huge honour. — © Ric Flair
To be the World Champion in 1981 was a huge honour.
It's an honour to be a world champion, and it can never be taken away from you.
100 Muay Thai, boxing, and kickboxing fights. Six times world Muay Thai champion, five times European Muay Thai champion, very dominant UFC champion for three years. I know my legacy. They can say whatever they want to, but I'm huge.
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.
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.
It is a huge honour to be recognised as the world's best commentator, particularly against so many sporting greats.
I am European Games champion now as well as Olympic champion, European champion, and world champion.
As the sun is to the earth, so Honour is to a man. without it, he will not flourish. All else may fail you, but honour is the treasure no one can take from you, the shield no one can penetrate unless you let them. Honour is beautiful and clean. Honour is sacred.
I’m a huge fan of the books myself, so to know that I got to play Clary – who’s a literary heroine to me – was a huge honour.
It's a huge deal to have the chance to be a four-division world champion at 26 years old.
Music's always been a huge part of my life, and my first record came out in 1981.
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.
Being the undisputed world champion is a relief. We instituted a unified chess title, I am the absolute world champion.
I'm world champion, so if I'm not ready for another fighter at 154, I don't deserve to be world champion. That's the way I look at it and what I firmly believe.
I'm here at Madison Square Garden as world champion and have a world champion's mentality, the pressures on to defend my belt - this is what champions do.
Having been a world champion, I would love to go on and train a world champion too.
I always wanted to be a world champion, all my life. At 13, I told my mom I would be a world champion.
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