Truly undefeated champion Seniesa Estrada has announced her retirement from boxing at the age of 32. Estrada retires as a two-division world champion, having last fought in March when she became the undisputed champion at 105 pounds by outpointing Yokasta Valle.
Estrada, who has been a trailblazer in women’s boxing, reflected on her career in a heartfelt social media post, saying, "We did everything we imagined I would do and more as a woman in a male-dominated sport. It’s been one wild ride.: the undefeated champion"
Known for her fast, dynamic style, Estrada leaves a lasting legacy in the sport. *"Only God knows how long I’ve been contemplating this decision. Physically and mentally, I can’t continue anymore,"*she added.
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Estrada's decision marks the end of a remarkable career, during which she fought under both Golden Boy Promotions and, most recently, Top Rank, where she competed four times on ESPN. Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum praised Estrada, saying, "She is a spectacular person and fighter. Everyone at Top Rank will miss promoting her career."
Undeniably, she is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in women's boxing history.
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