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Marching band members play before a match in Brazzaville. - [/]
Congolese women sell tickets through a smashed window in Brazzaville. - [/]
The hands of Minzoto Bulemi, also known as "Super Anguluma." - [/]
Congolese marching band members in Brazzaville. - [/]
Siboli from Kinshasa (left) appears paralyzed by a powder used by Amigo from Brazzaville during a tournament. - [/]
Kadima Kayombo, known as "Mabokotomo," demonstrates one of his wrestling techniques in Kinshasa. - [/]
Bougie Rouge, also known as "Red Candle," stands in the background before fighting while his "Little Buddha," or magic assistant, dances. - [/]
Congolese wrestlers train at Marturs Stadium in Kinshasa. - [/]
Makasi Tskiwa, 46, known as "Big Papa T," faces away from the camera in Kinshasa. - [/]
Locango Ndoki, "The Sorcerer," worships his witchcraft statue before a match in Brazzaville. - [/]
Congolese wrestlers train at the Marturs Stadium in Kinshasa. - [/]
"Big Papa T" poses for the camera in Kinshasa. - [/]
Wrestlers train near Badiading camp in Kinshasa. - [/]
"Red Tiger" lies down in the ring after pretending to eat one of his opponent's eyes during a match in Brazzaville. - [/]
The magic assistant of "Red Tiger" watches the defeat of his master at the Mbonge Stadium. - [/]
The star of Congolese wrestling, Endingwe, from Kinshasa, lies in a coffin during a match. - [/]
Congolese supporters surround Siboli from Kinshasa, as he celebrates his victory at the Mbonge Stadium. - [/]
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