Ten-Count for Juan Estrada

by
Ten-Count for Juan Estrada
Juan José "Dinamita" Estrada. Foto WRadio

Ten-Count for Juan Estrada

by
Ten-Count for Juan Estrada
Juan José "Dinamita" Estrada. Foto WRadio

Juan José "Dinamita" Estrada
Juan José “Dinamita” Estrada. Photo WRadio

Former WBA World super bantamweight champion Juan Jose Estrada, aka “Dinamita,” passed away Sunday at the age of 51. According to Juan Carlos Pelayo, President of Tijuana Boxing and Wrestling Commission, Estrada was stabbed to death during a family quarrel in Tijuana.

Estrada had his professional debut on Aug. 7, 1983 at the age of 19, a first round knockout over Victor Cuevas.

He won the WBA World super bantamweight title on May 28, 1988, by decisioning Bernardo Pinango at the Plaza de Toros in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

Estrada successfully defended his title three times in the next 14 months, before losing the crown to Jesus Salud by DQ at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California.

After losing his next three fights, Dinamita decided to call it quits. He retired in 1994 with a 36-11, 30 KOs record.

We extend our condolences to his family and friends.


Vacant WBA Titles up for Grabs Saturday

Vacant WBA Titles up for Grabs Saturday



Xander Zayas Unified Titles in a War Against Abass Baraou

Xander Zayas Unified Titles in a War Against Abass Baraou

In a night thick with tension that kept the José...

WBA and FEDEBOP Announce Double International Boxing Showcase

WBA and FEDEBOP Announce Double International Boxing Showcase

Olympic and professional boxing in Central America received a significant...

Narváez Puts on a Clinic at the FAB to Capture WBA Fedelatin Title

Narváez Puts on a Clinic at the FAB to Capture WBA Fedelatin Title

The storied venue of the Argentine Boxing Federation (FAB) in...