[Tyson] Fury is big and [Wladimir] Klitschko's not used to fighting someone his size. If Fury can stop Klitschko grabbing and avoid that big right hand, he's got a chance. In the heavyweight division, it only takes one punch.
The Youngest World Heavyweight Champion in History!
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.
Shave a gorilla and it would be almost impossible, at twenty paces, to distinguish him from a heavyweight champion of the world. Skin a chimpanzee, and it would take an autopsy to prove he was not a theologian.
I've worked hard and accomplished what I've accomplished in the heavyweight scene.
I don't need a belt to make me. I make the belt. I feel great and that's all that matters. I'm still heavyweight champion of the world.
You never heard of any of the fighters [in heavyweight division]. It is very hard to watch. It upsets me to turn on my television set and never be able to look forward to a good fight in that weight class.
My goal is to be the undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World.
With the Klitschkos, though, unless someone comes around, they can stay where they are forever! The heavyweight division is lackluster, and it will be until someone comes along who can test them.
The one-time cotton picker was now the heavyweight champion of the world.
I always ask myself why old heavyweights come back, but I plan to stay out of the ring.
I have always maintained that Iggy Pop is the Heavyweight Champion of Rock & Roll.
The combination of threads, remote-procedure-call interfaces, and heavyweight object-oriented design is especially dangerous. . . if you are ever invited onto a project that is supposed to feature all three, fleeing in terror might well be an appropriate reaction.
In the old days, when Muhammad Ali was fighting Ken Norton, Joe Frazier and George Foreman, there was a lot of excitement in the heavyweight division, I have to admit it.
I'm the world heavyweight champion. I consider myself a citizen of the whole world.
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.
The middleweight division is one of the most exciting divisions in the sport. Fighters can punch like heavyweights and have the speed of the lightweights. You have the best of world worlds.
Once you get the nod, your mentality totally changes. It's like a heavyweight fighter-you win the title and that's it, you don't want to look back and you don't want to change. That's the way I feel and I'm looking to keep the job. ?
Do not take on a traditionally built person unless you are prepared for a heavyweight bout.
I guess Requiem for a Heavyweight as old as it is was as honest a piece as I've ever done.