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Title fights from around the world: Nina Meinke outclasses Dyana Vargas
Title fights from around the world: Nina Meinke outclasses Dyana Vargas
Today, boxing world title fights take place around the globe and are more accessible to watch than ever before. Sometimes, championship bouts do not receive as much attention and go underreported. Big Fight Weekend commits to writing about boxing news, previews, and recaps. As such, the site now has a recurring segment on championship bouts from around the world from the past week.
The focus of these pieces will be on clashes ranging from atomweight to heavyweight that had the WBA, WBC, IBF, and/or WBO titles on the line. This week’s edition of “Title Fights From Around the World” consists of just one recap. Read on to see how it went.
Nina Meinke outclasses Dyana Vargas in world title defence
Nina Meinke (21-3, 4 KOs) was simply too much for Dyana Vargas (20-3-1, 13 KOs), winning a unanimous decision.
Scores for their bout were 120-108 and 119-109 (x2). Meinke remains the IBF featherweight world champion with the victory. She won the title in 2024 against Daniela Bermúdez. This was her second defence of the belt.
The clash took place on a March 20 Ringside Zone card at the Fischauktionshalle in Hamburg, Germany. Fight fans in Germany could catch the action live on Bild+. Ringside Zone have also uploaded the bout to their YouTube channel. Unlike several other world title fights featuring women, Meinke-Vargas was fought over 12 three-minute rounds.
Meinke was in full control of the distance in this bout. She was landing sharp counters as early as the opening round. Vargas’s nose was bloodied by the third. Meinke’s jab proved quite effective over 12 rounds. Vargas consistently got hit with it and struggled to close the distance as a result. She swung and missed on several punches, allowing Meinke to outbox her. Despite Vargas’s best efforts, it was clear that the reigning champion was the superior fighter. It came as no surprise that Meinke won a unanimous decision and retained her featherweight world title.
