Jose Antonio Rivera Puts His WBA
Title on the Line
Against Undefeated Travis Simms
Don King is making the biggest
boxing match ever staged in Hard Rock Live at the
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Saturday,
Jan. 6 an even more star-studded affair with the
addition of a World Boxing Association super
welterweight championship, which will join the
World Boxing Council-ordered heavyweight rematch
between Samuel “The Nigerian Nightmare” Peter and
James “Lights Out” Toney.
World Boxing Association super welterweight
champion “El Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera will make
his first title defense against undefeated WBA
super welterweight champion in recess “Tremendous”
Travis Simms.
Tickets priced at $500, $300, $150, $100 and $50*
are on sale now at the Hard Rock Live Box Office
(open daily from noon until 7 p.m. ET), all
Ticketmaster outlets, www.ticketmaster.com or
charge by phone: Miami-Dade (305) 358-5885,
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may apply.
Rivera (38-4-1, 24 KOs), from Worcester, Mass., is
a former welterweight world champion, who found
out inside the ring that he could no longer
maintain his strength at that weight. He became
the WBA 147-pound champion when he beat German
boxer Michael Trabant, in Berlin, during 2003.
A series of unfortunate events followed when
Ricardo Mayorga couldn’t make weight when they
were supposed to meet; Rivera subsequently
suffered a hand injury while training to face his
mandatory challenger Thomas “Lionheart” Damgaard;
and Damgaard fell out on short notice prior to a
televised meeting on April 2, 2005.
Luis Collazo took the match on two weeks’ notice
and won a narrow split decision over Rivera.
Rivera said he felt drained during the match, so
he made the bold move up to the 154-pound limit to
regain his strength. He shocked the world by
knocking down the very tough WBA super
welterweight champion Alejandro “Terra” Garcia
four times on the way to winning a lopsided
unanimous decision and the championship in his
last appearance on May 6 in his hometown of
Worcester.
Rivera will have his hands full again when he
faces Simms (24-0, 18 KOs), from Norwalk, Conn.,
an undefeated fighter who is the WBA super
welterweight champion in recess.
Simms gave the aforementioned Garcia his first
loss to win the championship in 2003. Simms went
on to successfully defend his title again the
following year against Bronco McKart. Simms is
anxious to get back in the ring, and he wants to
prove that he is the true WBA 154-pound champion.
“Peter vs. Toney 2… Redemption” is being promoted
by Duva Boxing, Goossen Tutor Promotions, Warriors
Boxing Promotions, and Don King Productions. The
main event will be televised on SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on
the West Coast).12-16-2006