5’ 2” Minimumweight
Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada, born on June 26, 1992, reigns from
East Los Angeles, California.
On May 13, 2011, at the Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California,
Estrada, a two-time Jr. Olympic champion made her pro debut
against Maria Ruiz. Estrada won by a four-round unanimous
decision.
In her second pro bout, on July 1, 2011, at the Fantasy Spring
Casino, in Indio, California, on the undercard in a four
rounder, flyweight Seniesa Estrada, 110.2, won a four-round
unanimous decision over Blanco Raymundo, 112.2. No other details
at this time. She fought Raymundo again in a rematch in 2014.
On May 16, 2015, at the Forum, in Inglewood, California, Estrada
defeated Carly Batey by aunanimous decision. Estrada-Batey was a
six-round, non-televised, undercard bout on the HBO World
Championship Boxing card. In the fight, Estrada used a myriad of
jabs and one-two combinations, while often switching stances to
counter her opponent’s activity. In the fifth round, Estrada
scored a knockdown when she dropped Batey with a powerful
over-hand left. With the win, Estrada’s record improves to 4-0-0
with 1 KO, while Batey’s record moved to 4-5-2, 0 KOs. The HBO
Boxing card was presented by K2 Promotions and GGG Promotions,
in association with Banner Promotions.
On September 10, 2016, at the Forum, Inglewood, California,
Estrada, 107.5, won an eight-round unanimous decision over Nancy
Franco, 108. Final judges scores were 80-72 on all cards.
On March 16, 2018, at the Belasco Theater, Los Angeles,
California, Estrada (12-0, 2 KOs) successfully made her debut
under the Golden Boy Promotions banner with an impressive
eight-round unanimous decision victory against Mexico City,
Mexico's Sonia Osorio (8-6-1, 1 KO) in the exciting main event
of the March 16 edition of LA FIGHT CLUB at the Belasco Theater
in Los Angeles, Calif. and televised nationally on EstrellaTV's
Boxeo Estelar. After eight rounds of action, the pride of East
Los Angeles, Calif. won with three scores of 80-72.
"It's an honor to be the first woman to headline a Golden Boy
Promotions event," said Seniesa Estrada. "I hope this is the
first of better and even bigger events. I had a bit of ring rust
because I hadn't fought since September, so I look forward to
getting back in the gym and coming back soon."
On May 4, 2018, at
the StubHub Center, Carson, California, Estrada (13-0, 3
KOs) defeated Amarilis Adorno (1-7) of Vega Alta, Puerto Rico
via third-round TKO in a flyweight battle initially scheduled
for six rounds. Estrada cut Amarilis with a punch in the second
round and punished her for most of the third. The cut eventually
forced the referee to end matters at :38 of the third round.
On July 13, 2018, at
the Novo at L.A. Live, Los Angeles, California, in two female
bouts on the card Estrada, 108¾, won by a 0:20 seconds,
third KO over Jhosep Vizcaino, 108¼, in a scheduled eight round
bout.
On November 17,
2018, at the Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali, Baja California,
Mexico, Light flyweight Seniesa Estrada, 106¾, won by a fourth
round TKO over Debora Rengifo, 106¾. The two were fighting for
the vacant WBC Silver light flyweight title.
On February 23,
2019, at the Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Baja California,
Mexico, Light flyweight Estrada, 106¾, won by a fifth round RTD
over Yenifer Leon, 106¼. The bout was scheduled for ten round,
and they were fighting for the WBC Silver Light Flyweight title.
On November 2, 2019 - MGM Hotel &
Resort, in Las Vegas, Nevada, in what was described as the
"Best Fight of the Night" by countless boxing fans who viewed Marlen
Esparza vs. Seniesa Estrada, was good for women's boxing---but
Bad for Esparza who received a nasty cut on her forehead from an
accidental headbutt. Seeing the photos on the net of the cut
was not for the "weak" to view----Esparza's cut was a substantial
gash that was clearly an opened wound.
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On July 24, 2020, at the Fantasy Springs
Casino, in Indio, California, there was a female bout featured on the card with 28-year old Seniesa Estrada, who came into the fight with a undefeated record of
18-0-0 (8KO), and prior winner of the WBC Silver Light fly belt. She
has fought as a professional since 2011. Entrada’s
opponent was 42-year old Miranda Adkins, 5-0-0 (5KO). On paper,
Adkins had the five fights without a loss but when one actually sees
who Adkins fought it was a different matter. Adkins, first
four opponents were pro debuters, and the fifth fight was against a
0-2 boxer, so in essence she had yet to fight one boxer who either
had ever boxed and/or had a win on their record. The bout
between Estrada vs. Adkins was scheduled for eight rounds. The bout
lasted a whole seven seconds, ending by KO in the first round....
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On March 20, 2021, at the Dickies Arena,
Fort Worth, Texas,
Strawweight Seniesa Estrada won a ten-round unanimous decision over Anabel
Ortiz. Estrada won the WBA Strawweight World title.
On July 9, 2021, at the Banc of California Stadium,
Los Angeles, California,
Flyweight Noako Fujioka, 111 3/4, of Japan, won by a 10-round majority
decision over Sulem Urbina, 112. Fujioka successfully defended her WBA
Flyweight world title; in a second female bout, Seniesa Estrada, 108, won a
ten-round unanimous decision over Tenkai Tsunami, 107 1/4. The two
were fighting for the WBO Light Flyweight title.
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On December 18, 2021, at the AT&T
Center, San Antonio, Texas, Flyweight Marlen Esparza, 111 1/2, won a ten-round unanimous decision
over Anabel Ortiz, 111 1/4. The two were fighting for the WBC
Flyweight title. In a second female bout, strawweight Seneisa Estrada,
104 1/2, won by a fourth round KO over Maria Micheo Santizo, 103 3/4. The
bout was scheduled for ten rounds. Estrada won the WBA Strawweight
world title.
On
November 12, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada,
on a Top
Rank Card,
after more than 300 days away from the ring,
Estrada made her triumphant ring return, defending her WBA
minimumweight world title with a one-sided decision over
Argentina's Jazmin Gala Villarino. All three judges had the bout
a shutout, 100-90, and Estrada outlanded her foe, 210-121.
Estrada (23-0, 9 KOs) came back in fine form, keeping Villarino
off balance by switching from orthodox to southpaw and back
again. Villarino (6-2-2, 1 KO) hung tough and landed her share
of clean shots, a phone booth affair that culminated in a
toe-to-toe 10th round.
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On March 25, 2023, at the Save Mart Arena, Fresno,
California,
Estrada, 104¾, from East Los Angeles, California,
won a ten-round unanimous decision over Tina "Tiny Tina" Rupprecht, of
Augsburg, Bayern, Germany. The two were fighting for the WBA and WBC
Minimum World Titles. Final judges scores were 100-90 on all
cards. Estrada remains undefeated with a 24-0-0 (9KO), and Rupprecht
is 12-1-1 (3KO).
July 28, 2023, at the Palms Casino
Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, Estrada, 103¾, won a ten-round unanimous
decision over Leonela Yudica, 104½. Estrada was defending her WBA
and WBC World title bouts. Final judges scores were 93-97on all
cards.
March 29, 2024, at the Desert Diamond
Arena in Glendale, Arizona, Seniesa "Super Bad"
Estrada, of Los Angeles, won the undisputed minimumweight title
in a 10-round unanimous decision against Costa Rica's Yokasta
Valle, in the co-featured bout. Estrada brought the WBA/WBC Belts
into the ring, while Valle brought the IBF/WBO belts. The final
judges scores were 97-93. Estrada now has a record of 26-0 (9KO)
while Valle stands at 30-3 (9KO).
Estrada's victory not only
solidified her undefeated record but also established her as the
undisputed champion in the minimumweight division. This victory not only adds
another milestone to Estrada's career but also serves as an
inspiration to aspiring female boxers worldwide.
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