We all know that mullets do very little to enhance speed and stamina.
However, they have been proven to make some wearers almost oblivious to pain, allowing them to withstand COPIOUS amounts of physical punishment.
The most recent Margarito loss discredited the claims behind the enhancing powers of the Meximullet, but there are still many other species of mullet that lace the gloves up every day.
If mullets truly: 1) allow wearers to absorb unheard of amounts of punishment, 2) frighten the opponent and small children, 3) allow wearers to consume enough Pap's Blue Ribbon to kill a horse yet still drive their camarrow home, 4) and lead to spouse abuse, should they be allowed in the boxing ring?
However, they have been proven to make some wearers almost oblivious to pain, allowing them to withstand COPIOUS amounts of physical punishment.
The most recent Margarito loss discredited the claims behind the enhancing powers of the Meximullet, but there are still many other species of mullet that lace the gloves up every day.
If mullets truly: 1) allow wearers to absorb unheard of amounts of punishment, 2) frighten the opponent and small children, 3) allow wearers to consume enough Pap's Blue Ribbon to kill a horse yet still drive their camarrow home, 4) and lead to spouse abuse, should they be allowed in the boxing ring?
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