New Vision (Kampala)

Uganda: Moses Golola to Ask for Rematch

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Ugandan kick-boxer Ronald Mugula and Hungarian opponent Andras Nagy.

When Moses Golola lost to Andras Nagy in December last year, some fans still kept their faith in the motor-mouthed kickboxer.

In fact, the numbers that attended his world title fight against Hungarian Mate Zsamboki on Friday night proved that.

However, if Golola has any fans left following his humiliating loss to Zsamboki at Kyandondo grounds, they must be the most loyal and accomodating.

But right now surely Golola is the topic in Kampala not as a hero but a disgrace and a total failure.

Zsamboki treated the Ugandan fighter to countless blows and kicks, with the fight one-sided through the six rounds before it was stopped.

Golola had fallen in the ring for over 10 times. "I was in position to win the fight until I lost my footing and dislocated my Knee. But I want to inform Ugandans that immediately after recovering,I will ask for a rematch."

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