
LOS ANGELES, CA — On Saturday, October 10, 2026, at the International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame, “Night of the Stars 3”, Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada will be celebrated and honored as one of our elite 2026 IWBHF Inductees.
Estrada, the reigning undisputed minimumweight world champion retired as a professional boxer after 23 years. Following a historic 13-year professional career that culminated in achieving undisputed status, the East Los Angeles native hung up her gloves with a perfect 26-0 (9 KOs) record.
Estrada, 32, in boxing began as a child in the amateur ranks 23 years ago, saw her evolve into a pound-for-pound mainstay in the sport.
Throughout her tenure, Estrada secured world titles in two weight classes and dominated three different divisions. Her list of accolades includes: Undisputed Minimumweight Champion: Swept all four major belts (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) plus The Ring magazine title; and Two-Division World Champion: Held the WBO junior flyweight title and multiple minimumweight crowns.
The crowning achievement of Estrada’s career occurred on March 29, 2024, at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. In a high-stakes unification bout against IBF/WBO champion Yokasta Valle, Estrada defeated Valle to secure a unanimous decision victory. The win made her the first-ever undisputed queen of the minimumweight division and served as the perfect fistic swan song.
Estrada was named WBAN’s Fighter of the month on August 2021; December 22, 2022; and April 2024.
WBAN covered Estrada for countless years and covered many of her fights in the sport.
Despite her continued dominance, Estrada revealed that the physical and mental toll of 23 years in the sport led to her decision. “Physically and mentally, I can’t continue anymore,” Estrada stated via her social media. “I am happy to continue life without boxing after 23 years of constant dedication”.
IWBHF President Sue TL Fox said, “In October 2025, Estrada was named an inductee for the 2026 International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame class, ensuring her name remains etched in history alongside the greats. Outside the ring, she has already begun exploring new passions, including acting, and continues to serve as an inspiration for the next generation of female athletes.”