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Seniesa ‘Super Bad’ Estrada Craves Undisputed Glory

Seniesa 'Super Bad' Estrada Craves Undisputed Glory

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Seniesa ‘Super Bad’ Estrada Craves Undisputed Glory

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Seniesa ‘Super Bad’ Estrada Craves Undisputed Glory

On Friday, March 29, Seniesa Estrada (25-0, 9 KOs) will face long-term rival Yokasta Valle (30-2, 9 KOs) in an undisputed minimumweight championship fight, with the bout co-headlining a Top Rank Boxing event alongside Oscar Valdez vs. Liam Wilson. The stacked card will take place at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona with the entire event streamed live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+. Following a recent training session “Super Bad” spoke about the upcoming fight and her desire to succeed.

Seniesa Estrada Ready for Undisputed Glory Against Yokasta Valle

Seniesa Estrada vs. Yokasta Valle

Estrada-Valle presents a unique opportunity for both women to become the undisputed minimumweight champion. “Super Bad” has enjoyed a decorated career, which has seen her remain undefeated throughout her professional journey. Both fighters have gone back and forth on social media, and this is something Estrada spoke about following the recent training session.

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There are relevant connections between the two fighters with Valle’s trainer, Gloria Alvarado, training Estrada as an amateur, and Golden Boy promoting Valle, and also previously promoting “Super Bad” for several years.

Estrada Speaks on Rivalry and Undisputed Glory

Following a recent training session, Estrada spoke on Undisputed glory: “Becoming an undisputed champion is something I’ve been chasing and wanting for a very long time. I can’t wait for March 29.”

“You can’t let any of the emotions or anger from the past get to you. I’ve been in fights before where I was able to experience that. In my fight with Marlen Esparza, there was a huge rivalry between us. It all came down to who was going to stay mentally focused and stick to the game plan with all the tension leading up to the fight. This fight means even more because it’s for undisputed.”

“{During the kickoff press conference}, I was there for business. I wasn’t there to be friendly. This is the biggest fight of both of our careers. In all her interviews and Tweets, she always said I was ducking and afraid to fight her. But during the faceoff, I didn’t hear her say any of that, so that wasn’t expected.”

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“I know I want this more than she does. I know she’s going to go in there and put up the fight of her life. And she wants it badly, too, but I want it more. I’ve been doing this since I was 8 years old.”

“Undisputed is in my head all day, from when I wake up in the morning until I go to bed. All day long, whether I’m driving or at the gym, undisputed is on my mind 24/7. That’s the way it has to be. You have to live, think, and breathe undisputed until my hands are raised and those belts are around me on March 29.”

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