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Nina Meinke

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Height / weight1.69 m / 57 kg
Born4 Mar 1993 (33 years)
NationalityGermany flagGermany
NicknameThe Brave

Nina Meinke is an active professional boxer from Germany. She is the current IBF Featherweight World Champion and a former European Featherweight Champion.

Player Profile and Personal Life

Nina "The Brave" Meinke was born on March 4, 1993, in Berlin, Germany. The German fighter is 169 cm tall. She has competed primarily in the featherweight division. She fights from a southpaw position and operates out of the Spandau district in Berlin.

She is the goddaughter of former world champion Sven Ottke, who has influenced her career development.

Career

Meinke began her professional campaign in May 2016. She quickly established herself on the European scene, winning the European Featherweight Title in 2018. Her early career included a notable challenge against Katie Taylor at Wembley Stadium in 2017, where she was stopped in the seventh round.

After suffering a points loss to Sarah Mahfoud for the IBF title in 2022, Meinke rebuilt her standing with a series of victories. She was scheduled to face Amanda Serrano in March 2024, but the fight was canceled at the last minute due to a medical issue with Serrano.

Meinke finally achieved her world championship dream in September 2024. Fighting in Hamburg, she defeated Daniela Romina Bermudez via majority decision to win the vacant IBF Featherweight World Title.

She successfully defended the title in an immediate rematch in May 2025, defeating Bermudez by unanimous decision in Rostock.

Career Record:

Total - 23

Wins – 20

  • By knockout - 4
  • By decision - 16

Losses - 3

  • By knockout - 1
  • By decision – 2

Draws - 0

Nina Meinke FAQ

Where is Nina Meinke from?

Nina Meinke was born in Berlin, Germany, and fights out of the Spandau district of Berlin.

How many world titles has Nina Meinke won?

Nina Meinke has held the IBF featherweight world title since September 2024.

What is Nina Meinke's professional record?

She has a professional boxing record of 20 wins and 3 losses.