Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke - Date, Start time, Fight Card, Location

Dmytro Reacher March 1, 2024, 3:50 p.m.

Nina Meinke, a 30-year-old southpaw boxer from Berlin with a professional record of 18-3 and 4 KOs, is set to compete in a groundbreaking lineal and unified featherweight championship fight. This event is scheduled for March 02 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan and will be broadcasted live on DAZN starting from 7 PM EST.

The championship marks a significant moment in boxing history as it will be the first women's title fight conducted over twelve, three-minute rounds.

Meinke, who has spent eight years in the ring and is accustomed to fighting ten two-minute rounds, expresses her pride in participating in this historic event. "Much respect to Amanda that she started the equality in boxing. It's not just talking, it's doing it. I'm very proud to be a part of it. For me, it was no question not to do it," Meinke stated.

Despite never having fought more than ten rounds or outside Europe before, Meinke shows no concern about the upcoming challenge against Amanda Serrano.

Amanda Serrano, the reigning featherweight champion at 34 years old, stands as a prominent figure in female boxing. Hailing from Carolina, Puerto Rico but raised in Brooklyn, Serrano symbolizes Puerto Rican excellence within the sport. Her southpaw stance and seasoned career enhance the significance of this fight, especially as it represents a homecoming event for her.

Both fighters had been diligent in their preparations for this unique competition. Meinke shared insights into her training regimen which remained unchanged despite the introduction of three-minute rounds – a format she has been accustomed to while training alongside male boxers.

"As soon as we got the information that we were going to fight Amanda Serrano, I was right back in the gym, preparing for it. Nothing really changed for me... The training is obviously more intense but I'm used to three-minute rounds," Meinke elucidated.

This forthcoming championship not only highlights Serrano's return to her homeland but also emphasizes Meinke's status as IBF Mandatory Challenger—an opportunity she intends to leverage fully despite being her first title fight outside Europe.

What time is Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke fight

Live coverage for the Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke main card will start at 07:00 PM EST on DAZN. Refer to the table below to find your local time.

Region Date Main Card Start Time Main Event Ring Walks (approx.)
USA and Canada (EST) Saturday, March 2, 2024 07:00 PM 09:00 PM
USA and Canada (PT) Saturday, March 2, 2024 04:00 PM 06:00 PM
UK and Ireland (GMT) Saturday, March 2, 2024 11:00 PM 01:00 AM (next day)
Australia (AEDT) Sunday, March 3, 2024 10:00 AM 12:00 PM

The fights will take place at the Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico on March 02, 2024.

Be aware that the starting time of the main event could vary depending on the undercard's duration. If this bout headlines, its time may shift to accommodate the preceding matches. Further details on the precise timing will be announced closer to the event date.

Stay tuned for updates to catch all the action live.

Fighters Details

Amanda Serrano is set to face Nina Meinke in a featherweight bout. Titles at stake include the IBF, IBO, WBA, and WBO World Feather championships.

Amanda Serrano

  • Nationality: Puerto Rico
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Height: 166cm
  • Reach: 166cm
  • Total Fights: 49
  • Record: 46 / 2 / 1

Amanda Serrano turned professional in 2009 and has built an impressive record of 46 wins, with 30 coming by knockout. She recently secured a unanimous decision victory over Danila Ramos, hinting at her readiness for tougher opposition like Meinke. With a higher KO rate, Serrano poses a formidable challenge in this featherweight clash.

Nina Meinke

  • Nationality: Germany
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Height: 169cm
  • Total Fights: 21
  • Record: 18 / 3 / 0

Nina Meinke turned pro in 2016 and has since compiled 18 wins, showcasing her skills most recently in a unanimous decision win against Laura Ledezma. Despite Meinke's solid record and determination demonstrated in her last fight, Serrano's experience and power might be too much for the German fighter to handle in this class.

Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke Betting Odds

  • Favorite: Amanda Serrano : 1.03 (-3300)
  • Underdog: Nina Meinke : 11.0 (+1000)
Method of victory Amanda Serrano Nina Meinke
By KO/TKO or disqualification 1.62 (-162) 29.0 (+2800)
By decision or technical decision 2.15 (+114) 23.0 (+2200)
Draw or technical draw 21.0 (+2000) 21.0 (+2000)

How and where to watch the Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke Fight

You can watch Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke via DAZN.

Region Live-streaming
USA DAZN
Canada DAZN
UK and Ireland DAZN
Australia DAZN
India DAZN

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