Last updated: 20 august, 2010 - 13:22 GMT

Uganda's fast-talking kickboxing champ

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Kickboxing

Uganda's kickboxing champion, Golola Moses has become an unlikely local internet sensation thanks in part to his skills as well as his gift for the gab.

Sometimes one comes across a poster of a rock split in two or a collapsed building with the caption "Golola Moses Was Here", creating the impression of a man with super-human powers.

But like most super heroes, he has a weakness.

Golola has been struggling to keep the kickboxing sport alive following the closure of his gym.

The gym is used to train young people from poor backgrounds in a bid to turn them into kickboxing champions.

BBC Network Africa's Joshua Mmali caught up with him at a substitute gym in Kampala where he now trains.

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