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Moses Golola (Born 22 May 1980) is a Ugandan self-made celebrity, entertainer, and kickboxer known for building his personal brand. While his actual accomplishments as a kickboxer have been questioned by the media in Uganda, with accusations ranging from rigged events to outright fraud, Golola has, nevertheless, been credited with popularizing the sport of kickboxing in Uganda (a discipline which previously generated minimal fan interest in Uganda) and has managed to build up a large fan following in Uganda. His 2011 fight against Abdul Qadir Rahim managed to attract the largest attendance in Uganda outside of Ugandan national football team matches and Golola has perhaps the largest fan following in Uganda outside of the national football team. Golola has one of the largest online fan bases of anyone in Uganda. His fans have created various memes associated with Golola and even their own parody version of Downfall starring Golola. He was also given the lead role in the Ugandan movie Christmas in Kampala. Golola is known for his humorous personality and flamboyant showmanship, traits which have helped him to popularize the sport of kickboxing in Uganda and helped him to gain a large fan following. He is the Kickboxing Champion of East and Central Africa having emerged winner in a controversial match against Hungarian Andras Nagy on 9 December 2011.〔Swalley Kenyi, ("Golola declared winner amid controversy" ), ''The New Vision'', 2011-12-10〕〔Usher Komugisha, ("Judges speak out on Andras-Golola scandalous fight" ), ''The New Vision'', 2011-12-11〕 Golola was involved in a financial dispute with his promoter at that time, Patrick Kanyomozi, and claimed that he was owed 30 million Ugandan shillings as his part of a 40-60 split from the fight. The dispute later caused him to split with Kanyomozi and introduce his own brother as his promoter. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moses Golola」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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