If I train hard and have a great training camp, and I'm as prepared as I can be, I can take any heavyweight in the world.
I will move up to heavyweight and show them all how good I am.
The only thing I'm concentrating on doing is becoming world heavyweight champion.
MY greatest regret in life is that I never became the heavyweight boxing champion ofthe world.
When I started studying for the arias it was like going into training for a heavyweight title fight
Me becoming the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world, it's a blessing.
My goal is to be the best fighter in the world, UFC Heavyweight Champion. There is no back-up plan.
I guess Requiem for a Heavyweight as old as it is was as honest a piece as I've ever done.
If I'm watching my favorite boxer, and he's just won the heavyweight championship of the world, and he retires, it kind of makes the guy a legend.
Throughout the history of the sport, the heavyweight champion has been... a reason to talk about boxing at the water cooler.
Listen, anyone in the heavyweight division in the top ten, there is no easy fight. I don't care what you say.
I wanted to show the world what Deontay Wilder is all about. I'm a heavyweight, and I'm exciting.
I tell you very openly: it's much easier to be the heavyweight champion of the world than to be the mayor of Kiev.
Wilder has taken the hardest fights, out of any heavyweight in the world. He's fought the most difficult fighters, in my opinion.
Obviously, winning the World Heavyweight Championship was a memorable moment, but nothing tops the feeling of defeating the Undertaker.
People go on about weight. Mike Tyson wasn't the biggest heavyweight and he was an animal.
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.
For me, the big target is to get into the Hall of Fame, but I'd like to win the heavyweight title first.
I like the thought of gaining revenge over WBC light-heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson, who beat me in 2013.
When people are tipsy, they're really encouraged and they wanna prove they can do something to the Heavyweight champion.
Big Poppa Pump is your hook up, and the next heavyweight championship of the world!
I was sparring with Dan Christison, a big heavyweight. I threw a leg kick and broke my fibula. Before the Florian training camp.
I have always maintained that Iggy Pop is the Heavyweight Champion of Rock & Roll.
What the Hell. In 1988, I was the AWA heavyweight champion and I never came to Milwaukee.
My dream role is Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight champion.
Florida A&M University was my first real introduction to politics as a heavyweight game.
Oliver [McCall] has meant so much to my career and showed that in the heavyweight division, anything is possible.
When I was five years in, I was the UFC heavyweight champion, and all I could think about was fighting.
I've been knocked down more than any heavyweight champion in history.
I love to fight, and I'm looking forward to being back in the ring, getting the victory, and moving on to challenge for the World Heavyweight title.
I'm the best Crusierweight, X Division, Junior Heavyweight wrestler whatever you want to call it.
To move up to heavyweight to fight me is a jump too far, in my opinion.
My motivation is being unified heavyweight champion of the world, making New Zealand and my family proud.
There's very few people that ever have a chance to become World Heavyweight Champion.
I don't care where I'm at in the heavyweight division. As long as I win enough, so they keep me. That's about it.
I don't see anything happening [in heavyweight division] when I watch these fights, they are very boring. Not only that, but you never heard of any of the fighters.
Although I think of myself as the greatest heavyweight, I do respect the legends of the past for what they did. But they are not my heroes.
The thing is that anybody in the heavyweight division can be champion any day just because of one punch.
That feeling is one of the things that keep me going. On July 6, 1998, I became the WCW heavyweight champion of the world!
This heavyweight division, it takes just one punch for anyone. It doesn't matter how hard you train or what.
2010 was an incredible year for me. I won the Best of the Super Juniors, and went on to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title. That was an unbelievable achievement.
The Booker 2011 is of no more interest to me than the world heavyweight championship, which I'm not going to win either. It's irrelevant.
Upon awakening in the morning, I wondered if the proceedings of the night before had been a dream. It was hard to believe that I was the world's heavyweight champion.
Do not take on a traditionally built person unless you are prepared for a heavyweight bout.
I have been dreaming about the heavyweight title it seems since I was born.
The thing is this sport doesn't have a heavyweight who is prettier than I am and can get down.
To be recognized as one of the best, you need to win that WWE title or the World Heavyweight Championship.
I set some goals for myself. I really want to run through this whole heavyweight division.
The record books might not indicate it, but if you ask me, Chael is a former WEC light heavyweight champion.
I've always fought as a heavyweight, and I didn't see any reason to fight at a lighter weight.
There are probably one million dudes in America called Kevin Johnson, and beating one of them doesn't make you an all-time great heavyweight.
Cain has proven himself as the best heavyweight of all time, and it would be hard to strip him.
My dream would be fighting against whoever the WWE World Heavyweight Champion was at WrestleMania.
Cain Velasquez, for my money, is the most intimidating force ever in heavyweight combat.
Would I take Conor McGregor? No, he's a lot shorter than me. I don't think we'd be allowed fight - a heavyweight and a lightweight.
When the fans say 'Werdum is the greatest heavyweight in the world,' I love this for sure.
A guy with my size and speed, the technical savate kicks can be very dangerous for a heavyweight.
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.'
When I started studying for the arias it was like going into training for a heavyweight title fight.
I've been through a lot of ups and downs. But in the process, I won two heavyweight titles. Not many men can say that.
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