I feel like I can go all the way for the belt and hold it awhile.

I would love to fight anybody at the welterweight limit with a belt.

You got to choose between tightening your belt or losing your pants.

To me, the best part about winning the belt is hugging my wife after.

I'm a champion and I fight like a champion with or without that belt.

I always said the 155-pound belt's been in so many grubby hands, man.

I definitely like the green belt. That's the best belt in my opinion.

Even if I win the belt, I'm going to be underrated. It is what is it.

I'm gutted, devastated that in front of my own fans I've lost my belt.

Thiago Santos is a guy who can take your belt from you with one punch.

I want to secure my name. I'll fight who I have to fight for the belt.

My wife and kids mean more than the belt or UFC or anything else to me.

Just to be fighting for the belt, I was already happy. No pressure at all.

I like crazy shoes or unusual cowboy boots and I collect big belt buckles.

A black belt is what you prove to be, but also what it means in your heart.

The whole romantic part of my life was a wipeout. I didn't even own a belt.

I'm ready to fight anyone, top 10, top 5... I deserve a chance at the belt.

They're all fake belts. To be honest, I think real belt is Tony Ferguson's.

Who doesn't wanna be called champion and hang that belt on the wall, right?

It's always been a goal of mine to get the belt in different weight classes.

Briedis is a good fighter, but the only thing he has that I want is his belt.

Ronda knows what's like to have this belt, she knows the power this belt has.

I've matured as a writer and human being. I've got some wisdom under my belt.

It doesn't matter about the man behind the belt. For me, it's about the title.

My dad wouldn't even start the car until he heard the click of every seat belt.

Every single time I defended the belt, it was against the best guy in the world.

I took three years of karate because of Bruce Lee, you know. I was a green belt.

Songs are not on a conveyor belt. I'm not chopping them up and putting them out.

I'm not going to fight unless it's for a belt. Nothing else matters but the belt.

After I'd gotten a year under my belt in college, I thought I'd outgrown my home.

I have ten marathons under my belt, including four New York races and one Boston.

I'm really into jujitsu. I'm a purple belt. I love it. It's a big part of my life.

You know, once you have the belt you want to be less active, fighting once a year.

I'm a black belt in karate. I grew up on the outskirts of Paris, and it was rough.

I don't have a mortgage or kids, so I can lie low and tighten my belt if I need to.

Boy George always told me to stop noodling; he wanted me to belt like Ethel Merman.

I like the color green, and the WBC belt is green, so I can't wait to get that belt.

I have a black belt and used to compete when I was a kid! I did the Junior Olympics.

A champion without his belt is like a knight without his sword. I've got to have it.

Winning the belt is one thing. But you're not really a champion until you defend it.

I was not a fashionista. I played Division I basketball. I'm a black belt in karate.

No success, no nothing, no belt, no person can change the way I act, the way I feel.

To have six years of professional football under my belt already is really something.

After I get the belt, I will be well prepared to face anyone they put in front of me.

I want the belt. I'm focused on the belt, I'm focused on the world championship belt.

I will always fight tough fights, and that's what I need in order to get to the belt.

So far, I don't know what it means to be the champion. I'm just glad I have the belt.

There's no denying it, I'm one of the best in the world, the belt's going to be mine.

To have that opportunity to direct under my belt was fantastic, so I'm glad I did it.

I have to be honest: when you have 70 fights under your belt, your priorities change.

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