Counter-puncher wrote: ↑22 Aug 2022, 03:49
I sense that there wasn't a great deal of sarcasm and mockery in Joshua's camp. In the general sense (I sense there isn't a great deal of humour in the camp), and definitely in the particular sense that Joshua not only couldn't be mocked, but would be referred to with the utmost gravitas and respect, at all times. I mean, I doubt Joshua could take a water break between exercises without being lauded for it by at least one camp member.
I can also imagine that is the case with his camp. That is until the Archbishop of Banterbury turns up and hilarity and general tomfoolery soon prevails.