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El Gallo's Training Camp
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WBA light middleweight champion Jose Antonio Rivera Breaks Camp for Jan. 6 fight vs. Simms on Showtime
WORCESTER, Mass. (December 29, 2006) - World Boxing
Association light middleweight champion "El Gallo" Jose
Antonio Rivera broke his New England-based training camp
today and headed south for final preparations leading up
to his January 6 title defense against Travis Simms
fighting on Showtime live from the Seminole Hard Rock
Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.
Rivera (38-4-1, 24 KOs), a three-time world champion in
two divisions, defends his WBA 154-pound title belt
against the WBA "champion in recess" Simms (24-0, 18
KOs) in the 12-round co-feature on the Samuel
Peter-James Toney II card.
Training Regiment
Rivera, who has been on temporary leave from his
fulltime job as a court officer in Worcester, has been
training in three different areas for his fight against
Simms: Worcester Boys & Girls Club with head trainer
John Scully and assistant trainer Carlos Garcia, Fight
Factory in East Hartford (CT) with Scully 3 times a
week, and "Fitness Together" in Brookline (MA) twice a
week.
"I don't know if training in three places is any better
or worse," Rivera said, "but I've made the most out of
it and I'm better prepared and in better shape for this
fight than any fights during my career. I've made
everything fit comfortably into my schedule. Scully and
Garcia handle the boxing preparation and the game plan
for the fight, and I do my running and work with my
personal trainer, Radovan Serbula, on my strength and
conditioning."
Secret Weapon
Rivera calls Serbula his secret weapon. The former
Croatian basketball star owns "Fitness Together" in
Brookline, which borders Boston, and he has a physical
education degree from the University of Zagreb. Radovan
worked with Kevin McBride before his TKO victory against
Mike Tyson. Rivera hooked-up with Serbula before his May
6th title-winning performance against Alejandro Garcia.
"Radovan is my secret weapon," Rivera explained. "He is
one of the key factors elevating my conditioning. You
don't get this type of training with anybody else. He
brought Eastern European/Russian training with him from
Croatia. It's starting to come here, slowly. You see a
little of it in the new Rocky movie, but miniscule, and
most people probably didn't notice it. Radovan is ahead
of his time. His training will break any man not
mentally strong enough. After the Garcia fight, during
the summer and fall, I went to workout with him at least
once or twice a week to stay in shape so I didn't have
to start all over again like I had to before the Garcia
fight, the first time I worked with him. He has raised
my conditioning to another level, surpassing the
condition I was in for the Garcia fight.
Travis Simms
Simms has been going around saying Rivera has been
holding his belt and "El Gallo" didn't even deserve to
fight for the light middleweight title. "All of his talk
doesn't mean anything to me," Rivera remarked. "All that
matters is January 6th when we will settle things once
and for all. I've known him since our amateur days. He
has a big mouth but I don't hate him. This is business."
Fighting on Showtime
Fighting on the Peter-Toney II Showtime card is the
biggest stage Rivera has ever been on. Although he's
looking forward to fighting again on Showtime,
particularly on the first major broadcast show of 2007,
once the bell rings it'll be just like any other fight
for Jose. "This is a great opportunity for me because
the public will see that I am a fighter who always comes
in top condition and gives everything he has," he noted.
"There is no running, no boring fight with me; I'm all
about action and giving fans what they want and deserve.
I'm a boxer-puncher who likes to be aggressive. I'm
going to keep putting pressure on Simms and make him
fight full 12-rounds. I'm not thinking about who's
watching or not watching. I'm in there trying to execute
my game plan."
Game Plan for Simms
"Every fight is different," Rivera noted. "For example,
my game plan for Simms is a lot different than for my
fight with Garcia. I plan to stick to my game plan but
be able to make adjustments during the fight, too.
People are going have to tune in January 6 to find out
what my game plan is for Simms."
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