Super Bad is still champion 

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Super Bad is still champion 
Super Bad is still champion

Super Bad is still champion 

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Super Bad is still champion 
Super Bad is still champion

After the scorecard reading, with the black and gold belt on her shoulder, Seniesa “SuperBad” Estrada could not contain her excitement. She achieved a unanimous victory after ten rounds against the boxer from Argentina Jazmin Villarino in a tough fight under the lights of the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.

She declared in the ring at the end of the fight, with tears of relief and tears of those who achieve a goal and expressed the value for women in the sport the presentation in these great events and the development of women’s boxing in the world is already a fact of historical forcefulness. 

The Mexican American fighter showed the power of her fists against a rival who gave herself to the fight and the show, putting the champion in trouble in some passages. Villarino constantly sought without fear or respect to the ecumenical of the World Boxing Association. She landed some good open punches on Estrada that gave her even more confidence to continue. 

However, Estrada’s technical superiority in defense and attack prevailed leaving traces on the face of the Argentinean who showed her bravery in front of the eyes of the world. 

The judges ruled 100-90 on all three scorecards for Seniesa Estrada to remain undefeated with the sum of 23 fights with 9 knockouts and with the WBA 105 lbs. belt with the dream of unifying in the division.


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