Education
He attended Newtown Boys High School, Newtown and then went on to Christian Brothers" High School, Lewisham and represented them in the New South Wales Combined Catholic Colleges Australian Schoolboys team 1993.
He attended Newtown Boys High School, Newtown and then went on to Christian Brothers" High School, Lewisham and represented them in the New South Wales Combined Catholic Colleges Australian Schoolboys team 1993.
League career
In rugby league, his preferred position was second row. He played in the NRL for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Canterbury Bulldogs, Balmain Tigers, Street George Illawarra Dragons, and in Super League for London Broncos/Harlequins RL. Soloman played at representative level for New South Wales and Australia, although these three state matches and one international match were in 1997, when Super League contracted players were ineligible for State of Origin selection. He also captained Tonga.
Haumono was renowned as one of the hardest hitters in the game during his football career.
Haumono was also involved in a bizarre on-field incident, where after being left prone on the field after being on the receiving end of a heavy tackle, his mother ran onto the pitch to render assistance. He dated Gabrielle Richens for a period of time during his time with the Bulldogs.
They have since separated. Boxing career
Haumono first took time out of rugby after his spell with the Street George Illawarra Dragons in 2000.
He fought eight times between 2000 and 2002, winning all of his heavyweight contests inside the distance.
Return to League
Following a second spell with Manly in 2003, Haumono joined London Broncos and played in the capital for two seasons. In December 2006, with a year remaining on his contract, Haumono quit rugby league to return to professional boxing. Return to boxing
Haumono resumed his boxing career with a first round knockout on 7 March 2007.
He began training under well respected trainer Johnny Lewis who has assisted Haumono in reaching his 14–0 (all by KO) record in the heavyweight ranks.
He fought Colin Wilson on 11 March 2009 with the fight going to a draw after ten rounds. Haumono was floored in the eleventh second of the first round by a right hook from Sio, but Sio then leaned down and hit Haumono again while Haumono"s back was on the ground, leading to an instant disqualification.
Haumono was back on his feet a few seconds later. Haumono fought Justin Whitehead on 16 August 2009 and lost for the first time in his career by split decision.
On 31 December 2012 he fought k1 legend Kyotaro Fuijmoto under boxing rules defeating him in the fifth round via TKO. On 28 April 2013 he lost by TKO to Kevin Johnson.
He followed in the footsteps of his father (former Australian heavyweight champion Maile Haumono) to take up a career in professional boxing. Solomon briefly held the title of New South Wales heavyweight champion before rejecting an offer to join the stable of American promoter Don King and returning to rugby league. He fought Cliff Couser on 27 August 2008 and won the fight by unanimous decision. Solomon won his next fight by disqualification on 16 May 2009 against Royce Sio (1w-0l-0d). He defeated Michael Kirby by tenth round TKO for the OPBF Heavyweight Title on 18 September 2009, and became the Australian Heavyweight Champion after a tenth round TKO of Frankin Egobi in Melbourne on 7 September 2012.