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    Default Re: 1970's ~ Top Heavyweight Upsets

    ~ Upset Special # 55 ~

    Thursday ~ November 4, 1976

    ~ Mike Weaver Scores Upset, Halts 'Young Sekona' In 6 ~

    ~ Weavers Wins In Heavy Upset ~

    Slugging San Diego Heavyweight - Mike Weaver floored 'Young Sekona' 3-Times in Round 6 to score
    an 'upset' Knockout over the heavily-favored Tongan Heavyweight.

    'Young Sekona' came into the Ring as a 'highly-touted' South Seas Heavyweight, and was heavily
    favored at {3-1} over Weaver.

    Sekona {198 lbs.} had his way in Round 1, as he scored with a series of solid blows into Weaver {205 lbs.},
    while shaking him several times with left-hooks and short straight right-hands to the head.

    The Tongan Heavyweight continued with his assault in Round 2, and 'badly staggered' Weaver with a left-hook
    to the jaw mid-way thru the session. Then Sekona caught Weaver with a 'right-left' to the chin, and the San Diego
    Heavyweight's knee's buckled as he sagged into the Ropes.

    Sekona then poured it on, as he drove Weaver from Ring-Post to Ring-Post with left-hooks to the head and
    right-hands to the body. The San Diego Heavyweight barely made it out of Round 2.

    In Round 3, Sekona kept slugging away, but the 24 1/2 year-old Tongan started to tire at the {2:00 Mark} of
    the Round. Weaver sensing that his opponent was tiring, reeled of a series of left-hands to back Sekona up to
    the Ropes over the last 30-Seconds.

    In Round 4, the action was rough as both fighters slugged away. The Tongan was in control early, as he pinned
    Weaver on the Ropes and slammed away with powerful lefts-and-rights into Weaver's head and chest.

    But by the {1:40 Mark}, Sekona tired and Weaver started to come back. Weaver scored with stiff left-jabs and
    short left-hooks into the muscular Sekona. Weaver then caught Sekona with a hard-flurry late in the Round,
    that spun the Tongan sideways on 'shaky-pins'. Sekona looked weakened over the last 20-Seconds of Round 4.

    Coming out for Round 5, Sekona suddenly looked tired. Weaver moved in quickly, and raked the Tongan
    with left-hands and right-hooks. Sekona was forced to back up and while covering up, as Weaver tee'd off
    with a steady volley of punches throughout the Round.

    In Round 6, Weaver kept up the pressure, and 'nailed' the weary Tongan with a jarring right-cross to the
    jaw. Sekona went down to his knee's. Sekona was up at the '4-Count', and was ready to continue.

    But moments later, Weaver sent the tiring Sekona down again with left-hook and right-cross to the head.
    Sekona was up at the '6-Count, and was ready to go on.

    Weaver then set up the battered Tongan by sending in a steady-flow of left-jabs, and then finished Sekona
    off with a straight right-hand to the chin at the 1:43 Mark.

    Mike Weaver was awarded a Knockout {KO 6} victory.

    Fight Promoter; Nipi Sekona >
    "I'm completely shocked. Fonomanu was in excellent shape only 30-Days ago in Hawaii when he KO'd
    Larry Frazier in 1-Round."

    "I sent him to Los Angeles on October 2nd, for 30-Days of 'heavy-training' to help him get ready for this
    important bout. Obviously he didn't train. He nearly knocked out Weaver in Round 2, but he started to
    tire after that. Fonomanu grew weaker and weaker, and by the end of the 4th-Round I knew he was
    finished."

    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 02-19-2015 at 04:32 PM.

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