Adkins vs. Estrada: This was no Rocky Story
with fight ending in seven seconds
by Sue TL Fox
Photo credit/press release
Poster of past event
July 26, 2020
(JULY 26) After the outrage
that was felt from many areas of the sport, over the
seven-second bout of Miranda Adkins vs. Seniesa Estrada
where Estrada was defending her WBC Silver Light Flyweight belt----the
fight was viewed as the fastest KO in women's boxing history.
Unfortunately the bout viewed by most onlline and elsewhere, saw
the fight more of a horrendous mismatch that merely lasted seven
seconds.
So now that the dust has settled a bit on the July 24th fight
that took place in Indio, California, WBAN will give you
a tad bit more history of who Miranda Adkins was before entering
the ring with Estrada.
Yesterday I wrote a story, entitled,
What looks good on
paper---- doesn’t always equate to a good match up in Boxing!
And---after I tell you more of the history of Adkins, it is very
plain to see by anyone who knows the sport that in this case,
this 5-0-0 (5KO) meant nothing to fighting a 18-0-0 boxer who
won belts, and had been in the amateurs.
This is not to be a disrespect to either Adkins or
Estrada---but with that said, it is an issue that seriously
needs to be addressed. Adkins could have easily been
injured or even worse could have happened.
Let me give you a Bird’s eye view of Miranda
Adkins' past fights and experience.
First off-- before Adkins had a professional
bout in boxing, she had one amateur MMA bout, where she lost.
She was 0-1-0 accoring to BoxRec and other sources. That
amateur MMA fight took place on February 25, 2017.
See the MMA Video:
On September 8, 2018,
Adkins made her pro debut against
Tori Young, pro debut, at the Douglas County
Fairgrounds, in Lawrence, Kansas. Adkins won 1:00 in the
third round of a scheduled four round bout. Tori Young,
0-1-0, never boxed again. Only fighting once as a pro
boxer.
On October 13, 2018, Adkins then fought Alyssa Tryon, who was
making her pro debut in a scheduled four round bout.
The fight took place at the Sportszone, in Topeka, Kansas.
The fight lasted 1:22 seconds in the first round, and Tryon was
then 0-1-0 and never seen in the sport in another bout ever
again....
On January 11, 2019, in yet another pro debut of a boxer,
Tatiana Williams, Adkins took on her THIRD PRO DEBUTER, and
won by 2:45 in the first round. Williams was then 0-1-0.
On April 20, 2019, in yet ANOTHER pro debut of a boxer,
Shania Ward, Adkins took on this FOURTH fight with a pro debuter,
and won by a second round TKO in a scheduled six round bout.
On October 26, 2019, in a scheduled six-round bout, and
for a WIBA International Light Flyweight title---Adkins
fought WINLESS Shania Ward, coming into the fight with a 0-2-0
record for a belt no less!!!
So then with a "on paper" boxing record, with a undefeated
record of 5-0-0 (5KO). In essense as a professional boxer,
she only had EIGHT ROUNDS of fighting between five fights---with
ALL WINLESS and/or PRO DEBUT boxers.
This did not take a Rocket Scientist to figure this out---a
quick look at Boxrec told it all!
In closing I would like to say the following:
Women’s boxing never saw this one coming in 2020 after the sport
of women’s boxing has been gaining so much popularity with some
truly great boxers on the scene. It is heartbreaking to
say the least that a fight that happened on this card could
possibly tarnish the reputation of female boxing in general.
Who could possibly take these women serious with a highly
publicized fight as this.
UPDATE ON RING.TV: They
report the following in their article: Commission
states in article "California State Athletic Commission
executive officer Andy Foster expressed regret Sunday morning
following the aftermath of “The Indio Massacre” that took place
on Friday between junior flyweights Seniesa Estrada and Miranda
Adkins." Also: As the waters get Murkier, Ring.tv, reports:
Adkins is the wife of midwest boxing promoter John Carden, owner
of Carden Combat Sports. Rumors abound that he potentially
played a role in landing Adkins the Estrada fight.
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Top Boxing Experts and/or Boxers,
etc:
TEDDY ATLAS: Why do we have a paid commission, if
dangerous mismatches like the Estrada - Adkins fight on DAZN are
sanctioned? Why not just do it in street or backyard?
Concussions have no preference. Bad!
DAN RAFAEL/ESPN: labelled the fight one of the worst mismatches he’s ever seen in
his time covering the sport. Rafael wrote, “I’ve seen mismatches
but that women’s fight was literally as bad as it gets. Estrada
just brutally whacked out that poor woman in 7 seconds.”
KEVIN IOLE/JOURNALIST: "I
want to be crystal clear: I do not in any way, shape or form
blame Seneisa Estrada for that 7-second atrocity last night. She
did her job. I DO blame the CSAC and DAZN for approving the
match and Golden Boy for putting it together. Adkins had no
business in that ring."
PAUL SMITH: Former
super-middleweight title challenger--- Against what looks
like, some poor woman who doesn’t know how to even box. This is
disgusting.
SAM JONES: Joe Joyce’s manager Sam Jones branded the bout
a ‘disgrace’.
DANNY SEGURA: Who Sanctioned
this? No footwork, no head movement, didn't even attempt
to block a single punch.