A Quote by David Haye

When I first went to Fitzroy Lodge, I said I was going to be heavyweight champion of the world and retire when I was 30. This is when I was 10. — © David Haye
When I first went to Fitzroy Lodge, I said I was going to be heavyweight champion of the world and retire when I was 30. This is when I was 10.
I set out in the beginning to be the heavyweight champion of the world. From a very young age, I was going to be the heavyweight champion of the world. Nothing else was a problem to me. That's what I'll finish doing.
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.
The heavyweight champion of the world shouldn't just be heavyweight champion of the world. He should use his position to help other people, such as myself.
I achieved something once again, I think we all want to put a mark on life. I dream, and my dreams always come true. I dreamed I was the heavyweight champion of the world. I am the heavyweight champion of the world.
Even when the heavyweight champion was a fighter of limited ability, he was still the heavyweight champion of the world.
When I first started boxing, I said that I'd fight in The Olympics, become world champion, and retire undefeated.
Whaddya know? I'm the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world.
My goal is to become the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world.
Me becoming the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world, it's a blessing.
I always told everyone I'd be heavyweight champion of the world one day. They'd say, 'All right, whatever.' I said, 'OK, you'll see.'
To me, being heavyweight world champion and Olympic sprint champion are the two greatest prizes in sport.
My dad was a three-time world heavyweight champion, so I want to be a three-time world heavyweight champion.
That feeling is one of the things that keep me going. On July 6, 1998, I became the WCW heavyweight champion of the world!
The heavyweight championship of the world was the most coveted title in sports. Everyone knew who the heavyweight champion was. And not only when it was Muhammad Ali or Rocky Marciano: they knew when it was Ingemar Johansson.
I can't explain it, but from the first day I stepped into a wrestling ring, I knew that one day I was going to be a big superstar. I knew that one day I would be the NWA World Heavyweight Champion like my hero, Lou Thesz.
I got into this business for one reason, and I stayed in this business for one reason: To be the World Heavyweight Champion. I think if you are in professional wrestling, and you don't have that dream or aspire to be the best and carry that World Heavyweight Championship, then you are in the wrong business.
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