The trajectories of these two fighters have been nothing short of remarkable. Seniesa Estrada, at 31, made her professional debut against Maria Ruiz in 2011, announcing her arrival with a resounding victory. Since then, she has steamrolled through the competition, amassing an impressive record of 25 wins, 0 losses, with 9 knockouts to her name. Her journey to this historic moment has been marked by determination and sheer grit.
Yokasta Valle, also 31, is a formidable force in Costa Rican boxing. Her debut in 2014 saw her emerge victorious against Maria Guadalupe Atilano Gomez, setting the stage for a string of victories. While setbacks against Naoko Fujioka and Tina Rupprecht tested her resilience, Valle bounced back stronger, compiling an impressive record of 30 wins and 2 losses, with 9 victories coming by knockout.
The road to undisputed glory has been paved with challenges for both fighters. Estrada claimed the WBA belt with a victory over Maria Micheo Santizo in March 2021, followed by a triumphant defense against Tina Rupprecht, securing her reign as WBC champion. Valle, on the other hand, seized the IBF title in 2020 by defeating Carleans Rivas and added the WBO belt to her collection with a victory over Thi Thu Nhi Nguyen.
As the countdown to March 29th begins, all eyes are on the physical attributes that will shape this historic encounter. Standing at 5’2″, Estrada will face off against Valle, who towers at 5’4″. With a reach of 63″ and a knockout ratio of 36%, Estrada brings formidable skills to the ring, while Valle boasts a reach of 61.4″ and a knockout ratio of 30%, making her a formidable opponent.
In the realm of net worth, Estrada holds a reported $1 million fortune, while Valle’s financial standing remains undisclosed. Beyond the numbers, however, lies the heart, determination, and unwavering spirit of two fighters poised to make history. As the world awaits the clash between Seniesa Estrada and Yokasta Valle, one thing is certain: on March 29th, the Desert Diamond Arena will bear witness to a battle that will etch their names in the annals of women’s boxing forever.