Why did Cotto get tatted up after losing to Margarito?
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LOL, I think not. If u think u need tattoos to be a man, then you're the sissy. Everybody cant be a pro Boxer. Try getting a job in The Real World with too many tattoos. U may be able to work in A Bar, stocking shelves at Target, or making fries at Burger King, but u aint working on Wall Street, or being a doctor/lawyer/etc. looking like that.Last edited by HAMMER77777; 05-19-2017, 11:58 PM.Comment
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Hmmmm....is that soLOL, I think not. If u think u need tattoos to be a man, then you're the sissy. Everybody cant be a pro Boxer. Try getting a job in The Real World with too many tattoos. U may be able to work in A Bar, stocking shelves at Target, or making fries at Burger King, but u aint working on Wall Street, or being a doctor/lawyer/etc. looking like that.
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There is a bus driver tatted everywhere, his entire head and most of his face is covered. My doctor had a tattoo. Its 2017, not 1960LOL, I think not. If u think u need tattoos to be a man, then you're the sissy. Everybody cant be a pro Boxer. Try getting a job in The Real World with too many tattoos. U may be able to work in A Bar, stocking shelves at Target, or making fries at Burger King, but u aint working on Wall Street, or being a doctor/lawyer/etc. looking like that.Comment
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Bus driver, ya thats common. Many blue collar workers have them. Doctor? Thats unusual. Still, the majority of professional jobs would not allow that. Doesnt matter if It's 2087. Heck, I refuse to hire anyone with tattoos at my business (tattoos are not a legally protected class so I can do that). My mom is a senior VP at a major banking firm, and my dad is a head engineer for the city of NY. Nobody would be taken seriously at their places of employment if they walked in like that. Obviously people can do what they want. Many Boxers have them, and even though I hate it, I will still continue to Watch Boxing. In my opinion, though, they look trashy, as do earrings on men, etc.. But everyone's perspective is different, I agree. I grew up in a very conservative, upper-middle class, white collar, professional house. I can only Speak from my perspective.....Don't get me wrong. I didnt take Money from my parents. I worked my way up through many blue collar jobs (unloading trucks, driving forklift, delivering pizza even), so I never look down on that type of work, so no offense to anyone. Moving on here........Last edited by HAMMER77777; 05-20-2017, 01:41 AM.Comment
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