Tattoos

Max Holloway’s 11 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Jerome Max Holloway popularly known as Max Holloway is an American Mixed Martial Artist and competing in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and is currently the UFC Featherweight Champion. Besides being a well known Martial Artist he is also famous for his interesting body tattoos. Let us explore his body inks and their meanings.

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“I just share lovely relationship with with tattoos. I keep telling myself no more tattoos and its the last one as these things hurt. I duno why people go through pain and still I keep on getting more and more, Like, its a different way to express yourself like people know kind of person you are.”

CHEST TATTOOS

1. ‘JESUS’ Tattoo

Tattoo: Across his chest, Max has got the tattoo that reads, ‘Jesus’. The ink is the representation of his strong faith and love for Christianity and Jesus Crist.

2. ‘Polynesian’ Tattoo

Tattoo: The whole of his chest is covered with a huge Polynesian design which includes two tiny birds on the upper part of left pec, few trees, plants, and two eyes towards the end.

Meaning: The Polynesian tattoos are the symbol of peace and strength based on four elements i.e Water, Earth, Wind, and Fire. When asked about the inks relevance for him, Max said that it is too close to his heart and explained further:

“It is super close to me. It links to my roots, it means to love to me. It has two birds, one is me and the other is my son. It is the symbol that when I travel I get blessed with travel mercies, there is the tree on the right side of my chest which represents health. the tattoo tels my story but the tattoo is not done yet because my story is not done yet.”

“My chest tattoo is the most special piece. It stands for honor and protection over my family. My tattoo guy put a sword down the middle that stands for the fight, and being a warrior. It looks cool. It’s a Polynesian tattoo. It’s not together yet. Everyone asks why it’s broken up? It’s because if the tattoo is done, the story is done, and my story is not done. I’ll finish it off when it’s done.”

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