In 1985 Faimalo came second in the New Zealand boxing Heavyweight tournament and also made the
Junior Kiwis while playing for the Linwood club. Faimalo represented
Western Samoa at the
1986 Pacific Cup. Faimalo also represented the
New Zealand national rugby league team between 1988 and 1991, playing in five test matches. Faimalo spent 1989 with the
Balmain Tigers as part of the
New Zealand Rugby League's "Rookie Scheme". In 1990 he moved to England, signing with the
Widnes Vikings. He played for the club for four seasons, making 111 appearances and scoring 11 tries, before signing with the
Leeds Rhinos in 1994, where he scored seven tries in 54 appearances. He joined the
Salford City Reds during 1996's
Super League I season, playing with the club for three years. He returned to Widnes in 2000, making a further five appearances before retiring. In 2010 Faimalo entered the boxing ring in a charity bout to raise money for the Steve Prescott Foundation. ==Personal life==