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The goal is to be heavyweight champion of the world.
I want to be the light heavyweight champion of the world.
My goal is to be the undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World.
My dream role is Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight champion.
I've been knocked down more than any heavyweight champion in history.
Whaddya know? I'm the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world.
By the time 2020 comes around I expect to be world heavyweight champion.
My goal is to become the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world.
The Internal Revenue Service is the real undefeated heavyweight champion.
I want to be more than the heavyweight champion. I want to do great things.
I want to be World Heavyweight Champion, but unfortunately, that didn't happen.
Me becoming the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world, it's a blessing.
I have always maintained that Iggy Pop is the Heavyweight Champion of Rock & Roll.
There's very few people that ever have a chance to become World Heavyweight Champion.
I believe in myself. I want to be a fighter. I want to be heavyweight champion of the world.
My dream would be fighting against whoever the WWE World Heavyweight Champion was at WrestleMania.
My motivation is being unified heavyweight champion of the world, making New Zealand and my family proud.
Becoming the heavyweight champion is not what I'm dreaming of - it's my goal. It's what I'm planning to do.
The record books might not indicate it, but if you ask me, Chael is a former WEC light heavyweight champion.
My dad was a three-time world heavyweight champion, so I want to be a three-time world heavyweight champion.
There are 7 billion people in the world, but there's only one heavyweight champion of the world, and that's me.
I tell you very openly: it's much easier to be the heavyweight champion of the world than to be the mayor of Kiev.
What could be better than walking down any street in any city and knowing you're 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.
That feeling is one of the things that keep me going. On July 6, 1998, I became the WCW heavyweight champion of the world!
Me, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Lyoto Machida, former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, all shared a two-bedroom apartment together.
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.'
Every time we do a new record, we do the best we can. For us, every record is stepping into the ring with another heavyweight champion.
Jack Johnson was the first black heavyweight champion, so I took part of his name. I admired Rocky Marciano, so I took part of his name.
Wilder is not a big draw in the U.S. He maybe sells 5,000 to 10,000 tickets when he's fighting in his own town for the heavyweight champion.
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.
It's no easy job being a World Heavyweight Champion; these guys like Cena, Sheamus, these guys are modeled around that and are champs for a reason.
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.
The mission I set out on in the beginning - to become heavyweight champion of the world, undisputed, lineal champion - you could say that mission is complete.
The days of the heavyweight champion as civil rights leader are long gone. You think you'd see Ali rolling around on the floor of an ESPN Zone? I don't think so.
I went from being a guy who was sparingly being used on television to being the World Heavyweight Champion and the focus of a lot of the storylines on Smackdown.
Becoming heavyweight champion and holding the top title is on my bucket list. That spot is always getting tighter and tighter, but why not? A man can always dream.
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.
I'm really excited about my future plans, as I'm doing things differently and currently training like a Trojan in pursuit of becoming heavyweight champion of the world.
My brother is much stronger, faster, and when he becomes heavyweight champion again, I will be in his corner. One Klitschko may be gone now, but not the Klitschko name.
Joe Frazier's life didn't start with Ali. I was a Golden Gloves champ. Gold medal in Tokyo '64. Heavyweight champion of the world long before I fought Ali in the Garden.
For me, I believe George Foreman was a bad example because when he became world heavyweight champion again at 42, that made a lot of fighters think they could also carry on.
A perfect record does not mean that someone is the greatest. Rocky Marciano never lost a fight, but I never hear anyone say he's the greatest heavyweight champion of all time.
As far as working against Finn Balor, I always idolized him. I looked up to him. When I was in Dragon Gate Pro Wrestling, he came to Dragon Gate, and was the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion.
I think the best thing I've written is a story called 'The Boxer and the Blonde.' It's a piece about Billy Conn, the white would-be heavyweight champion of the world, who lived in Pittsburgh.
Given how majestically slim she always was, it's a little odd to admit that I can remember bellowing that Whitney Houston was The Heavyweight Champion of the World! on the MTV News floor back in the '90s.
Mike Tyson is the most complex person I've ever met in my life. I've known Mike since 1986. We're both from Brooklyn. I didn't know him growing up, but once he became heavyweight champion, I knew him then.
I would mark 2015 down as the best year of my life. Now, I beat a couple of legends, became World Heavyweight Champion, ascended to the very top of the industry; I got two cats - that was a big deal in 2015.
For me, the people who doubt me only fuel me to prove them wrong. I want to prove to them that I am better than they think I am and that I deserve to be on top and I deserve to be World Heavyweight Champion.