(JULY 5) LAS VEGAS — Pound-for-pound dynamo Seniesa "Super Bad” Estrada will
defend her WBC and WBA minimumweight world titles against
Argentina’s former world champion Leonela Yudica on Friday, July
28 at Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.
In the 10-round junior lightweight co-feature, unbeaten Las
Vegas native Andres “Savage” Cortes will take on Sacramento-born
contender Xavier Martinez.
The entire Estrada-Yudica card will stream live and exclusively
in the U.S. on ESPN+.
Promoted by Top Rank, tickets starting at $50 go on sale
Thursday, June 15 at 12 p.m. PT and can be purchased at
Ticketmaster.com.
“Seniesa Estrada is one of the very best fighters on the planet
and is only getting better with every fight,” said Top Rank
chairman Bob Arum. “Yudica is an experienced championship-level
fighter who will be undeterred fighting on the big stage. I
expect a sensational fight on July 28, along with a co-feature
between Cortes and Martinez that promises fireworks.”
Estrada (24-0, 9 KOs) is a 12-year pro who has competed at the
world class level in three weight classes. In 2019, she beat
U.S. Olympic bronze medalist Marlen Esparza to capture the WBA
interim flyweight world title. Two years later, she captured the
WBA minimumweight and WBO light flyweight titles in fights
against Anabel Ortiz and Tenkai Tsunami. Estrada then vacated
those belts to pursue undisputed glory at minimumweight. She
signed with Top Rank in 2022 and returned from a nearly 11-month
layoff in November of that year to shut out Jazmin Gala
Villarino. In March, she added the WBC belt to her collection
with a shutout win over the previously unbeaten Tina Rupprecht.
“I am willing to fight any woman in or around my weight class,
and I respect Yudica for accepting the challenge,” Estrada said.
“My goal is to become the undisputed champion at minimumweight,
but I can’t achieve that goal without defeating Yudica first.
She is standing in my way, and I am coming to Las Vegas to make
an emphatic statement.”
Yudica (19-1-3, 1 KO) debuted as a pro in April 2012 and
captured the IBF flyweight world title with a split decision win
against Gabriela Bouvier in December 2014. She held the title
for nearly eight years, fighting to a draw in her first defense
against Vanesa Lorena Taborda in 2015 before defending it seven
times. The native of San Juan, Argentina, lost the belt in a
tightly contested split decision loss to Arely Muciño in October
2022 and is coming off a 10-round decision victory over Tamara
Elisabet Demarco in April.
Yudica said, “I’m taking this amazing opportunity to show the
world what Argentinian fighters are made of. I’m bringing the
belts back home to San Juan with me.”
Cortes (19-0, 10 KOs) was a standout amateur, defeating Teofimo
Lopez twice in the unpaid ranks. A seven-year pro, Cortes made
his Top Rank debut in 2020 and has built a reputation for
engaging in action-packed affairs. He shined on the Emanuel
Navarrete-Liam Wilson undercard in February, shutting out Puerto
Rican upstart Luis Melendez in his first scheduled 10-rounder.
Martinez (18-1, 12 KOs) returns to action following an 11-month
layoff, intent on proving he belongs in the junior lightweight
title conversation. He rebounded from a one-sided loss to Robson
Conceição with a stoppage win over Alejandro Guerrero last
August.
Undercard action includes two competitive matchups featuring
talents from four different Latin American countries.
Puerto Rican-born junior lightweight contender Abraham “El
Super” Nova (22-1, 15 KOs) will face Colombian former world
champion Jonathan Romero (35-1, 19 KOs) in a 10-rounder. Nova,
who fights out Albany, New York, holds wins over Avery Sparrow
and William Encarnacion. In June 2022, he suffered his first
defeat via fifth-round knockout against two-time Olympic gold
medalist and current world champion Robeisy Ramirez. He bounced
back in January with a 10-round decision win over Adam Lopez.
Romero edged Alejandro Lopez by split decision in 2013 to
capture the IBF junior featherweight world title. He is 12-0
since losing the title in his first defense to Kiko Martinez.
Dominican Olympian Rohan “El Rayo” Polanco (9-0, 5 KOs) steps up
against Panamanian-born contender Cesar “Rainman” Francis (12-1,
7 KOs) in an eight-round junior welterweight fight. Polanco went
4-0 as a pro before losing in his opening Olympic bout in Tokyo
in 2021. Polanco returned to the paid ranks in November 2021 and
is coming off a six-round decision win against Ricardo Quiroz in
April. Francis seeks to regain his momentum following a 10-round
decision loss to Jesus Saracho in January.
The ESPN+-streamed undercard also features an eight-round
lightweight fight between 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas
(14-1, 12 KOs) and Philadelphia standout Nahir Albright (15-2, 7
KOs).
Former Team USA amateur standout Charlie Sheehy (6-0, 4 KOs)
will see action in a six-round lightweight tilt, while
hard-hitting Japanese southpaw Subaru Murata (4-0, 4 KOs)
returns in a six-round junior featherweight battle.
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