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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.
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  1. 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.

  2. 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...

  3. 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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  4. 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.
    Result
    Record
    Opponent
    60
    Loss
    41–18–1
    59
    Loss
    41–17–1
    58
    Win
    41–16–1
    Derrick Ryals
    57
    Win
    40–16–1
    George O'Mara
  5. Apr 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...

  6. 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.

  7. 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.