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    In other words AJ ain't spicy enough for Batman and Kirkland. AJ needs to have some personality to him, some edge. The Brits were 110% behind Hatton because Hatton was relateable he was the badass from the local pub who made it big. AJ has been packaged much the way Lennox Lewis was and the Brits were slow to warm to him as well. I can see that. I can see that being the case with Wilder too. Wilder is more himself than AJ but still not a magnetic or relatable personality.


    The good news for fight fans is that their styles are relatable and magnetic. I mean they aren't built for a long time at the top but they're going to be exciting for the moment.

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua, whats not to like?

    I'd say Joshua has an easier ride than Lennox Lewis did with regards to public admiration.

    Even now, Lewis is respected as amongst the best of his era and any era, but not easy to warm to.

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua, whats not to like?

    Quote Originally Posted by sanatogen View Post
    I'd say Joshua has an easier ride than Lennox Lewis did with regards to public admiration.

    Even now, Lewis is respected as amongst the best of his era and any era, but not easy to warm to.


    Thanks for bringing up Lennox.
    Lennox makes Joshua look like a stand-up comedian in comparison.

    Again I think AJ gets an undeserved bad rap for "lack of charisma".

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua, whats not to like?

    Fighters personalities have no bearing on me whatsoever, I judge them solely on ability, will criticise or praise them regardless, however, the lads saying he's totally scripted are correct but it's easy to see through the media training, he has an obvious spiteful streak in and out of the ring, he shows genuine respect for fighters, and has never wavered from claiming to be on a constant learning curve, he just does an excellent job of portraying the perfect role model.

    What I do like about him is he's not arrogant enough to believe he's superman.

    Plenty of IFL videos of him not playing to the corporate machine (they are the only Youtubers he ever breaks cover for)
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua, whats not to like?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    In other words AJ ain't spicy enough for Batman and Kirkland. AJ needs to have some personality to him, some edge. The Brits were 110% behind Hatton because Hatton was relateable he was the badass from the local pub who made it big. AJ has been packaged much the way Lennox Lewis was and the Brits were slow to warm to him as well. I can see that. I can see that being the case with Wilder too. Wilder is more himself than AJ but still not a magnetic or relatable personality. The good news for fight fans is that their styles are relatable and magnetic. I mean they aren't built for a long time at the top but they're going to be exciting for the moment.
    I'm not saying he needs to have anything. I'm fine with him the way he is. I'm just saying he's a carefully packaged product and the image we're presented with is unlikely to be entirely accurate. I hardly watch any youtube stuff about fighters or even listen to their in-ring interviews after they've fought. I'm not interested in any of it. Very occasionally I'll watch something posted on here if it catches my eye but I'll rarely make it through an entire video. All I'm saying is that even from the little I've seen of him it's obvious he has a powerful PR organisation behind him creating a narrative. And there's nothing wrong with that. Good luck to him. I like the way he fights too.

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua, whats not to like?

    Impressed with his physique..just like Wlad he looks like a champion.

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua, whats not to like?

    ​I followed him as an amateur, plus as a new a raw professional.

    I do object, though, to the media fawning all over him and how he is carefully packaged for crossover PPV 'fans'. A young, handsome smiling kid (still lives with his mum) who you would be happy for your daughter to go out with. I cannot think of a heavyweight champion who has been image mashed into such a sickenly wholesome package.

    Unthreatening and media coached to within an inch of his life, and always doing product placement.

    Have a read of this, he sounds EXACTLY like Ivan Drago for fucks sake

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/43569060
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    For me it is because he seems like a politician. The media training is obvious and I find it phony. A lot of people in sports are like that from football to snooker to tennis. The real person might as well not exist.

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    I like Anthony Joshua, now that he has been badly beaten by a fat Mexican.

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