One of the brightest stars in women’s boxing has officially announced her retirement, marking the end of a glittering career that took her to the top of the sport. Seniesa Estrada, known for her speed, technical skill and relentless determination, won world titles and the hearts of fans around the world. Her decision to walk away, though unexpected, has led to reflection on her incredible accomplishments and lasting impact on women’s boxing.
A Path of Dominion
Estrada’s road to the top was not easy, but her perseverance set her apart from the beginning. Born and raised in East Los Angeles, she grew up in a family that supported her dream of becoming a boxer, even though the sport was dominated by men at the time.
Her breakthrough came when she won her first major title, the WBA interim flyweight title, after defeating Marlen Esparza in 2019, in a fight that became one of the most intense rivalries in women’s boxing.
That fight, full of back-and-forth action and personal animosity, ended with Estrada winning by technical decision.
Estrada continued her rise by capturing the WBA minimumweight title in 2021, cementing her status as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in women’s boxing.
Her most iconic fight was against Anabel Ortiz, a highly respected champion. Estrada’s dominant performance in that fight, which ended in a unanimous decision victory, demonstrated her elite skills and made her a global star.
She also became world champion in two weight classes by winning the WBC minimum weight title, further demonstrating her versatility and excellence in the ring.
Estrada’s ability to fight in different weight classes, combined with her aggressive but technical style, made her a fan favorite and a feared opponent.
A Surprising Announcement
Estrada’s decision to retire came as a surprise to many. At only 32 years old, she was still considered to be in her prime.
However, in his recent statement, he explained that stepping away from boxing was a personal decision, influenced by the impact the sport had had on his body and mind.
Despite his passion for boxing, Estrada admitted it was time to prioritize his health and well-being.
A Pioneer of Women’s Boxing
Estrada’s legacy goes beyond titles and victories. She was a pioneer for women’s boxing, inspiring a new generation of fighters to pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles.
Her high-profile bouts helped bring visibility to women’s boxing, and her presence in the ring demanded the attention of fans, promoters and media alike.
Estrada’s rivalry with Marlen Esparza became a defining chapter in women’s boxing, raising the visibility of the sport.
In addition, his ability to consistently deliver exciting, fast-paced fights brought attention to the lighter weight classes, which are often overlooked.
Seniesa Estrada leaves behind a legacy of greatness, not only as a champion, but as an ambassador for women’s sports. Her decision to retire marks the end of an era, but her contributions will be felt for many years to come.