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Adding humor and self-awareness, Jurogan recalls a conversation with Sean Shelby, a friend and fellow fighter, who mocked him about his tattoos and doubted his prospects of getting a job due to his ink. Jurogan retorts casually that he doesn’t need a job from anyone but is confident in his path. Their exchange is lighthearted, showing that tattoo decisions are deeply personal and often rebellious.
He also mentions how post-fight resting periods often coincide with getting tattoos, blending his athletic and artistic pursuits. His stories reflect a mindset of perseverance and passion, embracing pain for the sake of art and personal expression.