Golola avoids City for fear of punching Muzungu

Dec 02, 2011

MOSES Golola will spend nights in the ring for the remaining days ahead of his super middleweight WKF Inter-continental fight with Hungarian Andras Nagy.

By Michael Nsubuga                   

MOSES Golola will spend nights in the ring for the remaining days ahead of his super middleweight WKF Inter-continental fight with Hungarian Andras Nagy.

The motor-mouthed kick-boxer who was training at the Lugogo boxing gym Friday morning insisted that it was the remaining days that were delaying his win over his opponent. His fight is scheduled for December 9 in Kampala

“I’ve decided to spend most of the remaining eight days in the ring because that’s where the job is going to be completed. If I get away from here I might get distracted. All the jabs and kicks are going to executed in the ring that’s what and why I’m perfecting them here”

"In fact I have decided to keep away from town because I might bump into another white guy and finish him off thinking it’s the Hungarian,” Golola said in his witty tone.

Golola continued sparring and fitness drills with sparring partners Musa Batantu and Hamza Ssepewo under the guidance of a host of kickboxing coach Fazil Dikku and boxing coach Charles Lubulwa.

All the undercard fighters trained at the same gym with Golola.

The fight will be graced by World Kickboxing Federation (WKF) president and chief executive officer Fritz Exenberger among other dignitaries.

 

 

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