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In time, another communist appeared on Tyson's body - Argentine revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara, a personality as dubious as he was famous. The bloody Latin American politician, who fanatically imposes the order known to him alone in one country or another, fits perfectly with the boxer's turbulent biography, where aggression often went beyond the ring.
Know of boxing’s consensus favorite heavyweight and youngest champ Mike Tyson? Sure you do. Do you know that he is facing a 9-1 (6KOs) YouTuber boxer next? You just might. Did you know he has 44 career knockouts till now? Or that he once bit a peer’s ear off during a bout? That is a famed affair. What about his iconic face tattoo? Of all the above, that stands out as his selling point.
On May 24, Chief Judge Catherine D. Perry of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri denied Whitmill a preliminary injunction, but said that because the film showed the entire tattoo on Helms' face in its original form, it did not do so in parody. The judge scheduled a permanent injunction in about a month.
"It may be possible -- the courts will be weighing in on this based on many considerations," Liebesman told Life's Little Mysteries. "Under the Copyright Act, a tattoo could meet the requirement that the work be an 'original work of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression.'"
In the post-trap era, different pop culture icons have immersed themselves in the world of face tattoos, with varying degrees of daring. Justin Bieber inscribed the word “grace” above his eyebrow, as a subtle declaration of faith. British actress Cara Delevingne got a tattoo of a diamond inside her right ear and, on the outside of the same ear, she engraved four stars in the shape of the Southern Cross constellation, a symbol of Brazil that was inked during a trip to Rio de Janeiro. Actor Jamie Foxx has a large tribal tattoo on the back of his head that, according to what he said in an interview, he got for his 40th birthday.
Fenech was actually training Tyson ahead of his fight with Clifford Ettiene in Las Vegas in 2003; it was supposed to be an opportunity for ‘Iron Mike’ to get back in line for a rematch with Lennox Lewis.
This past February, Julia Bermejo, who has worked as a bookseller for 15 years, decided to get a sun with boots tattooed on one of her cheeks. This was designed by JLR, a Sevillian tattoo artist who reinterprets Andalusian imagery with a personal touch. At the time, she already had several tattoos on her body. “My mother would say many, I would say a few,” she jokes. She got her first one when she was 17 or 18. “It was a time when there weren’t so many tattooed people, but I had .” She didn’t mark her body again until she was 30. “I had a shitty breakup and I thought the best thing was to leave a record. Sometimes, we give tattoos the same meaning as the entry in our diary… but on our own skin.”
One fateful day in the winter of 2003, Mike Tyson decided to get an enormous tribal tattoo right on his face. You might think that’s the sort of thing he’d look back on now at the age of 50 and regret, but no.