Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke Head to Head Record

Last Modified Mar 1, 2024 07:47 GMT
Amanda Serrano
Courtesy: @serranosisters

The boxing fans are up for another exciting boxing fight card scheduled for March 2, 2024, from Puerto Rico. The fight card is studded with its main event and co-main event, featuring some of the biggest names of professional boxing and the internet.

Amanda Serrano is making her long-awaited return to the squared circle against IBF mandatory challenger Nina Meinke at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan. Serrano will enter the ring to defend her unified IBF, WBO, WBA, and IBO featherweight titles while fighting for the first time in Puerto Rico after seizing the undisputed featherweight crown.

Her rival, Nina Meinke will enter the historic bout with the hope of winning the second 12-round championship match involving female fighters. She is a formidable competitor inside the ring and has compiled a record of 18 wins and 3 losses as a professional boxer. She is coming off impressive victories over Kimika Miyoshi and Laura Ladezma to win the WBA Gold World Featherweight championship and IBF Intercontinental title in her most recent outings to the squared circle.

Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke Stats

StatsAmanda SerranoNina Meinke
Record46-2 ( 30 KOs) 18-3 ( 4 KOs)
ChampionshipWBA, IBF, WBO, IBO, and The Ring female featherweight titles ChampionWBA Gold World Featherweight and IBF Inter-Continental Featherweight Champion
Age3531
Height1.66m1.69m
Division(s)
  • Super flyweight
  • Bantamweight
  • Super bantamweight
  • Featherweight
  • Super featherweight
  • Lightweight
  • Light welterweight
Super FeatherweightLightweightFeatherweight
Reach65.5”-
Win Streak (Active)46
Professional Debut20092013

Amanda Serrano Record

Amanda Serrano has a professional boxing record of 46 wins 2 losses and 1 draw as of February 2024.

49 fights46 wins2 losses
By knockout300
By decision162
Draws1

Nina Meinke Record

Nina Meinke has a professional record of 18 wins and 3 losses as of February 2024.

21 fights18 wins3 losses
By knockout41
By decision142
Draws0

Amanda Serrano Losses

Amanda Serrano has suffered two losses in her professional career until February 2024.

Amanda Serrano vs. Frida Wallberg

Amanda Serrano and Frida Wallberg squared off against each other on April 27, 2012, in a 10-round showdown for the WBC female super featherweight title. She came up short and lost the fight via a unanimous decision.

Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor

Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor crossed paths with each other inside the squared circle on April 30, 2022, for the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring female lightweight titles on April 30, 2022. Taylor handed her a split decision defeat by winning the fight in a closely fought battle.

FAQs on Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinka Head-to-Head Record

A. Amanda Serrano has a professional boxing record of 46 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw.


A. Nina Meinke has a professional record of 18 wins and 3 losses.


A. Amanda Serrano is 1.66 meters tall in height.


A. Nina Meinke is 1.69 meters tall.


A. No, she has lost twice in her professional career until now.


Related Stories

"Stay up with the trends of the game" - Dante Leon reveals how he maintains status as a top grappler in the world "Stay up with the trends of the game" - Dante Leon reveals how he maintains status as a top grappler in the world
"Stay up with the trends of the game" - Dante Leon reveals how he maintains status as a top grappler in the world
"I want to have the most advantage" - Marcelo Garcia says searching for his edge in fights has always been his game plan "I want to have the most advantage" - Marcelo Garcia says searching for his edge in fights has always been his game plan
"I want to have the most advantage" - Marcelo Garcia says searching for his edge in fights has always been his game plan
23h
ONE Championship: Full card confirmed for ONE Friday Fights 93 on January 10 ONE Championship: Full card confirmed for ONE Friday Fights 93 on January 10
ONE Championship: Full card confirmed for ONE Friday Fights 93 on January 10
Photos: Amanda Ribas shares chic snaps of herself and team as they touchdown in Vegas for Mackenzie Dern fight Photos: Amanda Ribas shares chic snaps of herself and team as they touchdown in Vegas for Mackenzie Dern fight
Photos: Amanda Ribas shares chic snaps of herself and team as they touchdown in Vegas for Mackenzie Dern fight
1d
“Champions go through adversities” - Denice Zamboanga says tough times will make world title win much sweeter “Champions go through adversities” - Denice Zamboanga says tough times will make world title win much sweeter
“Champions go through adversities” - Denice Zamboanga says tough times will make world title win much sweeter
1d
“It’s all about timing” - Tang Kai recalls nasty KO finish of Thanh Le to unify featherweight MMA world titles “It’s all about timing” - Tang Kai recalls nasty KO finish of Thanh Le to unify featherweight MMA world titles
“It’s all about timing” - Tang Kai recalls nasty KO finish of Thanh Le to unify featherweight MMA world titles
“Best shape of my life” - Johan Ghazali almost in peak form ahead of ONE 170 showdown against fellow spitfire Johan Estupinan “Best shape of my life” - Johan Ghazali almost in peak form ahead of ONE 170 showdown against fellow spitfire Johan Estupinan
“Best shape of my life” - Johan Ghazali almost in peak form ahead of ONE 170 showdown against fellow spitfire Johan Estupinan
“The most disgusting” - ONE Championship’s best submissions of 2024 have fans holding onto their breaths and necks “The most disgusting” - ONE Championship’s best submissions of 2024 have fans holding onto their breaths and necks
“The most disgusting” - ONE Championship’s best submissions of 2024 have fans holding onto their breaths and necks
"I never really stopped training" - Denice Zamboanga cautious not to aggravate hamstring injury ahead of title shot "I never really stopped training" - Denice Zamboanga cautious not to aggravate hamstring injury ahead of title shot
"I never really stopped training" - Denice Zamboanga cautious not to aggravate hamstring injury ahead of title shot
“First time I saw Stamp really struggle” - Denice Zamboanga praises Alyona Rassohyna for bringing the fight to Stamp “First time I saw Stamp really struggle” - Denice Zamboanga praises Alyona Rassohyna for bringing the fight to Stamp
“First time I saw Stamp really struggle” - Denice Zamboanga praises Alyona Rassohyna for bringing the fight to Stamp
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications