Do the British still use those honorifics for their own royals?
I haven't followed much recently but for the queen, they certainly addressed her as "her majesty". I have seen similar addressing for tribal chiefs in Africa and royal members in the Middle East. In many former British colonies, ambassadors (usually referred to as High Commissioners) are addressed as "His/her Excellency".
Unless Wilder is old and washed now (which is possible) I don't see Parker winning. On the other hand, I'd actually be more surprised by Wallin LOSING than winning. I think Joshua is completely done and mentally beyond help
Parker won't be able to ragdoll him the way Fury did in their second fight, but he is coming in with quite a few pounds on Wilder. Maybe he can crowd him, smother him, and wear him down.
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