Oscar Valdez secured the interim WBO junior lightweight title by defeating Liam Wilson in Round 7 in Glendale, Arizona. Valdez, with a record of 32-2 and 24 KOs, unleashed a series of powerful shots on Wilson, ultimately leading to the referee stopping the fight with 12 seconds left in the round.
Valdez, a former two-division champion, expressed his desire to be an example in boxing and emphasized the importance of bouncing back from setbacks. This win holds significant meaning for Valdez, especially after recent losses to Emanuel Navarrete and Shakur Stevenson.
Guided by renowned trainer Eddy Reynoso, Valdez showcased his resilience and skill, overcoming a deep gash over his left eye during the fight. With this victory, Valdez is poised to reclaim a full-fledged championship at 130 pounds.
On the undercard, Seniesa Estrada became the undisputed strawweight champion with a unanimous decision win over Yokasta Valle. Estrada's superior footwork and boxing ability allowed her to outclass Valle throughout the 10-round bout.
The lead-up to the fight between Estrada and Valle grew personal, adding intensity to the matchup. Despite suffering a deep cut over her right eye early in the fight, Valle displayed determination and resilience.
Both Valdez and Estrada's victories highlight their dedication to the sport and their aspirations to achieve greatness in their respective weight classes. Valdez's dominant performance and Estrada's undisputed title win underscore their status as elite fighters in the boxing world.
With Valdez eyeing a full championship and Estrada solidifying her undisputed status, the boxing world eagerly anticipates their future bouts and potential unification matches.