Golola rejected street fights

Sep 19, 2011

SINCE he defeated Sudanese Abdul Quadir early this year, to win the African Kickboxing title, Moses Golola has not taken part in another fight. But we can exclusively reveal that a number of other kickboxers had offered to take him on, some staked as much as sh25m to fight him.

SINCE he defeated Sudanese Abdul Quadir early this year, to win the African Kickboxing title, Moses Golola has not taken part in another fight. But we can exclusively reveal that a number of other kickboxers had offered to take him on, some staked as much as sh25m to fight him.

“Some people were staking money to fight me, but I am no street fighter, there are processes to follow to secure a fight. You don’t wake up one morning and think of fighting Golola,” he said. But well, that aside Golola has agreed to take on the winner who emerges from the fight between UPDF’s kickboxing champ Titus Tugume and American-trained Malik Kaliisa, that is due on September 29.

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