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Boxing

Yokasta Valle challenges Seniesa Estrada to fill up a stadium with the undisputed championship fight

Erika Montoya
Yokasta Valle challenges Seniesa Estrada to fill up a stadium with the undisputed championship fightDAZN
After defending the unified minimumweight crown for the fourth time, Yoka is aiming for the undisputed championship.

The message was clear. Yokasta Valle wants to unify her minimumweight crowns (IBF and WBO) with Seniesa Estrada, owner of the WBC and WBA championships in the same division. However, the Costa Rican fighter wants to do it big.

"I come to fill stadiums and not small theaters. That's why Seniesa has to come here, to Costa Rica, because I know we can fill the stadium. 50 thousand people watching women's boxing," said Yoka Valle after winning her fourth defense by defeating former world champion Anabel Ortiz by unanimous decision.

This is not the first time Yokasta has talked about facing SuperBad; however, promotional issues so far stand in the way of her aspirations.

He wants to be an example.

Yokasta assured that despite how hard the fight against La Avispa Ortiz was, it was worth it, because long before she was world champion she dreamed of facing the Mexican.

"Little by little I am fulfilling my dreams and now as champion I visualize myself in Las Vegas, fighting in front of a full arena. With a fair purse for us women. I know that what I do is also for the women who come after me," she explained.

Yokasta currently has a record of 30 wins, 2 losses and 9 knockouts.