He yells a lot.
He yells a lot.
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I do not define charisma as shouting and screaming. AJ is someone who you can listen to, is interesting and funny. He is not loud and brash but very exciting in the ring.
Anyway charisma will not win the fight when they meet. Composure will.
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Just two different people both with charisma - they’re not in Andy Murray’s league of course but still ok.
I like them both.
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I don't find AJ charismatic at all, everything he says and does outside the ring is far too measured, the extensive media training has removed every shred of personality he has.
I like Wilder but I still want to see AJ win if they do fight.
I like the fact that neither of them looks like they have their own express lane at McDonald's, and that when they talk you don't need captions underneath.
Personality-wise I like them both.
I've been a fan of Joshua since well before he won his Olympic gold. I watched him in the amateurs when he was coming through those ranks. He was a big, strong, hard punching guy who could (easily) have become a bad 'un. Tough guy, who liked fighting, and liked hurting people. Chinny and a bit robotic, though you could never question his heart and commitment.
I object to the fact that he is now a 'brand', and he is 'AJ' the smiling, inoffensive poster boy for UK boxing. The nice boy who never does anything wrong, lives with his mum, generates huge purses for other people, darling of the crossover fan ....... I don't like that at all. He is now the unbeatable man-child.
shades of what they said Iron Mike was on the way up. Equally as much of a lie ..... although if Joshua ends up being half the fighter Tyson was (for a short time, admittedly), he will do well.
So .... the way their 'media personalities' are - yes, Wilder is more charismatic than Joshua.
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