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- Weaver and Holmes had a great action fight in 1979 (as well as a rematch many years later, when both were coming towards the end) and it was during this losing battle that Weaver, a former Marine, made his name. Later on, in a real career turnaround, the man Ken Norton called Hercules stunned John Tate and the boxing world to become champ.
www.boxing247.com/boxing-history/former-heavyweight-champ-mike-weaver-the-man-they-called-hercules/202Former Heavyweight Champ Mike Weaver: The Man They Called ...
Jun 11, 2021 · Mike Weaver, dubbed “Hercules” because of his incredible physique, fought some memorable fights at the tail-end of the 1970s. This a genuinely glorious era for the heavyweights.
- Former Heavyweight Champ Mike Weaver: The Man They Called ...
Weaver and Holmes had a great action fight in 1979 (as well...
- 40 Years Ago: The Weaver - Dokes Draw, And A Decision That ...
Dubbed “Hercules” due to his ripped physique, Weaver served...
- Former Heavyweight Champ Mike Weaver: The Man They Called ...
Aug 5, 2012 · Weaver and Holmes had a great action fight in 1979 (as well as a rematch many years later, when both were coming towards the end) and it was during this losing battle that Weaver, a former...
May 20, 2023 · Dubbed “Hercules” due to his ripped physique, Weaver served in Vietnam, and it was whilst a Marine that Weaver began boxing.
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He was frequently brought in on short notice and overmatched against more experienced and developed contenders, and used as a sparring partner for Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton, who famously nicknamed him "Hercules" due to his top developed muscle definition.
No.ResultRecordOpponent60Loss41–18–159Loss41–17–158Win41–16–1Derrick Ryals57Win40–16–1George O'MaraApr 14, 1980 · Sometimes he worked as ex-heavyweight champion Ken Norton's sparring partner. It was Norton who, after one look at Weaver's bulging muscles, nicknamed him Hercules, a name Weaver has come to...
Ken Norton gave Weaver the nickname "Hercules" when Weaver was working as a sparring partner for Norton. Faced a turning point in his career when manager Dan Manuel, who had heard that Weaver had dropped rugged Eddie 'Bossman' Jones in a sparring session, introduced himself and took charge of the heavyweight's career.
Weaver entered the Stokley Athletics Center, where a sizable crowd of 12,769 had gathered to cheer for Tate. The fighter known as “Hercules” had a team of eight people. “The crowd was there for him,” acknowledged Weaver.