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Laila Ali

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Laila Amaria Ali is the real name of a former professional boxer and American television personality. She worked for 8 years, from 1999 to 2007. She was Muhammad Ali’s eighth child, and she lived alongside her eight other brothers and sisters.

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During her career, she held the WBC, IWBF, WIBA, and IBA female super middleweight titles, as well as the IWBF light heavyweight title. She has won the majority of the victories that have contributed significantly to her popularity.

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If you are a big fan of Laila Ali, you might employ the topic of her best 44 quotations. And, yeah, pick your fave.

  1. Authenticity is very important – be true to one’s self.”― Laila Ali

  2. “People who are fit are the same as anyone else. The only difference is their level of commitment. If looking good and being fit was easy, everyone would do it! Most people don’t want to put in the work or make the sacrifices needed in order to be fit.”― Laila Ali

  3. “I have to get a workout in in the morning. Once my day starts, I’ll have the best intentions, and it still won’t happen: one of the kids needs to be picked up somewhere, I have to hop on a conference call, or I’m just tired. So I get it done in the A.M.”― Laila Ali

  4. “All fighters run. The constant motion prepares you for being in the ring. And running strengthens your legs. Punching power comes from your lower body.”― Laila Ali

  5. “I’m private in the sense that I like my personal space and only want people in the parts of my business that I choose to share. Anything I feel is too personal to share publicly, I keep to myself.”― Laila Ali

  6. “By being an athlete, I have uncovered so many other ways to express my beauty. Being a strong, fearless woman makes me feel beautiful. I love the way I look and feel when I am two hours into my training and my skin is glistening with sweat and my clothes are drenched because I have given it all I’ve got.”― Laila Ali

  7. “I THINK THAT THE GREATEST LESSON I LEARNED FROM MY FATHER IS JUST HAVING COMPASSION TOWARDS PEOPLE.”― LAILA ALI

  8. “I’m a professional world champion. Of course, if you’re a world champion, you’re working harder than everybody else. You’re making the commitment, and you’re making the sacrifices. If it were easy, everybody would be able to do it. Everybody would be able to be the world champion, but everybody can’t be. Everybody doesn’t have it in them.”― Laila Ali

  9. “If you knew you could change your lifestyle and diet and avoid heart disease and other things, you should do it.”― Laila Ali

  10. “While I was boxing professionally, I never thought about my looks. The furthest thing from my mind was ‘messing up my pretty face’ when I was on my way to the ring to meet my opponent. Yet, people I’d meet along the way would always ask me if I was worried about my looks. Then they would go on to say that I was ‘too pretty to box.’”― Laila Ali

  11. “I was never offended that people underestimated me because of my appearance or that they thought I was pretty and discouraged me from fighting because they didn’t want me to risk hurting my looks.”― Laila Ali

  12. “I want to encourage women to take control of their health.”― Laila Ali

  13. “I saw women’s boxing on television for the first time when I was 18, and that’s when I wanted to do it. So, it didn’t come from me watching my father. I didn’t know the sport existed; therefore, I wasn’t really interested in it until I saw it.”― Laila Ali

  14. “I never intended to box forever, and always planned to move on to do other things.”― Laila Ali

  15. “I think that if you do want to be a fighter, then you need to work harder than everybody else and make sure that you surround yourself with good people, especially if you’re a woman. You’ve got to find a team that takes you seriously as a female fighter and is not going to rush you into the ring before you’re ready.”― Laila Ali

  16. “I don’t really try to tell people whether they should fight. It’s definitely not for everybody.”― Laila Ali

  17. “I love engaging in conversation with other moms because we can relate to one another, and we swap valuable insight and information.”― Laila Ali

  18. “I do my best to work out 5 days a week. There are times when I can only get in 3 days a week because I am traveling or just need rest due to a hectic schedule. But working out is always a priority, and if I fall off due to my schedule, it is not long before I get back on track.”― Laila Ali

  19. “My kids know the importance of being active – and that’s why teaming up with the USTA was such an organic fit for me. They are making strives to get families outside – and using tennis as a way to get kids to stay active.”― Laila Ali

  20. “MY DAD LIVED BY EXAMPLE. I LIVED BY WATCHING HIM. I WATCHED ALL THE GREAT THINGS HE DID AND SAID. I TRY TO WALK THAT TALK FOR MY CHILDREN.”― LAILA ALI

  21. “My father loves people. No matter what their race, no matter what their position in life, he treated everyone with kindness and love and respect. And that was instilled in me just by watching him.”― Laila Ali

  22. “Everybody wants recognition, but we can’t all get it.”― Laila Ali

  23. “People like to see me fight. A name can only take you so far. There are only a few fighters out of the thousands of boxers out there that have name recognition. I’m definitely not upset by that.”― Laila Ali

  24. “Anyone who’s seen me before knows that when it’s fight time, I don’t have much to say.”― Laila Ali

  25. “I’m Muhammad Ali’s daughter, but my father and I are very different in that area. I don’t necessarily try to put on a show. That’s what my father’s thing was, and he was great at it. Everything I say is because I feel it, and it comes out of my mouth. It’s not scripted.”― Laila Ali

  26. “I’m not one of those women who’s like pro-women. I’m an individual, and I’m in an individual sport. So I see everyone as individuals, not as male or female.”― Laila Ali

  27. “I don’t play video games. My husband does. He plays sometimes the football, and every once in a while when he gets bored, he’ll do a little boxing in there. He gets into the football. You can trade players, and he keeps up with the whole aspect of the game, not just the game. He’s a fanatic.”― Laila Ali

  28. “I’m not a team sports person type person, so I probably would have been good at tennis, because I like tennis. But my parents really didn’t push me. I think if my parents would have guided me and stay committed, I could have played any sport I wanted to, but I never did.”― Laila Ali

  29. “I understand that the average person can’t imagine damaging their looks in any way if it could be avoided. But I don’t value my physical beauty to the point where I would not do something I truly enjoy because I’m afraid of potentially hurting something superficial.”― Laila Ali

  30. “’All in With Laila Ali’ is educational, inspirational, compelling programming profiling individuals that have reached for the sky, pushed themselves to the limit and did things that you would think were impossible.”― Laila Ali

  31. “MY DAD IS AN EXCELLENT GRANDFATHER. HE LOVES KIDS. HE LOVES TO KISS THEM TO DEATH.”― LAILA ALI

  32. “Pregnancy isn’t ‘I can eat whatever I want,’ because you have to remember you’re going to be stuck with a lot of that weight afterwards that you need to try to get off.”― Laila Ali

  33. “I have cravings all the time, even when I’m not pregnant.”― Laila Ali