Greg Maluma (b. 1998)

Alias:
kyokushinnerd

Birthplace:
Lusaka, Zambia

Born:
May 5, 1998

Greg Maluma is a Zambian martial artist, stunts man, actor and film musical writer. He is known for winning the 2019 all Africa karate champion, Battle of Atlanta Desert storm kickboxing and as a stunts man in a video game cobra kai: the karate saga continues.  His journey started way back when he was just a kid. Greg Maluma was born and raised in Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia. He started his primary school at Mwalumina primary school and later went to Chongwe secondary school where he completed his secondary education. In 2019 Maluma applied at Natural resources development college to study Agricultural Engineering and was granted admission for 2020 intake.  Greg Maluma took advantage of his martial arts skill set to venture into movie stunts and film music writing, Maluma holds a 3rd degree black belt in karate and in kickboxing 2021.  Greg maluma is playing a role as a co-staring in a Zambian movie set to be released in 2023, both his skills and film music has been acknowledged.

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