On December 14, Sarah Bormann will face Jennifer Sabrina Meza in Karlsruhe for the vacant WBO World Minimumweight Championship.

The Christmas circus in Karlsruhe will be the big stage for the exceptional German boxer Sarah Bormann (18-1, 7 knockouts) in December. “Babyface” meets Argentinian Jennifer Sabrina Meza (9-3, 3 knockouts) on the 14th. The fight for the vacant WBO World Minimumweight Championship promises to be a highlight in Bormann’s illustrious career. The event will be broadcast live on DAZN.
Sarah Bormann’s technical skills and tactical intelligence have earned her a permanent place among the world’s top women’s boxers. After winning several world titles in various smaller associations (IBO, WBF, etc.), the 34-year-old now wants the WBO minimumweight crown. “This is a decisive moment in my career. I’m ready to make history,” said the Hessian-born fighter before the fight. Her opponent, Jennifer Sabrina Meza, may be less successful, but has proven with her aggressive style and fighter’s mentality that she can be a tough test. For Meza, the fight offers the opportunity to take her career to a new level.
The fight card of the evening also offers further exciting duels. Among others, unbeaten heavyweight Daniel “DDD” Dietz will face Granit Shala for the IBO and IBF Intercontinental titles.
Open challenge to triple champion
There have already been rumors in the background about a possible duel with the reigning triple world champion Tina Rupprecht. Bormann and her team would like a duel with the German title holder. “A fight between Sarah and Tina would be a milestone for women’s boxing in Germany,” emphasized promoter Rainer Gottwald.
Text by Robin Josten