Seniesa Estrada Announces Retirement from Boxing
Seniesa Estrada Announces Retirement from Boxing

Seniesa Estrada Announces Retirement from Boxing

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Seniesa 'Super Bad' Estrada has announced her retirement from boxing at the age of 32, concluding a remarkable 13-year professional career with an undefeated record of 26-0. The undisputed minimumweight world champion made her decision shortly after her title victory over Yokasta Valle, marking her legacy as the first woman to unify all four major belts in that division. While the reasons for her retirement remain somewhat unclear, Estrada expressed that she felt both physically and mentally unable to continue, despite her recent success. Throughout her career, she achieved numerous accolades, including the fastest KO in women's boxing history and titles in two weight classes. Estrada thanked her supporters, including Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum, and reflected on the ups and downs of her boxing journey, stating she is at peace with her decision. The boxing community has reacted with admiration for her contributions and legacy in the sport.

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