
GETTING TO KNOW YIN YIN AU
On April 19th in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnamese fight fans will meet one of Hong Kong’s most experienced female boxing figures when "Winnie" Yin Yin Au (歐盈盈) steps into the ring at TRIGGER PROMOTION 7.
Born on September 7, 1984, in Hong Kong, “Winnie” Au represents the steady wave of emerging fighters from the city’s growing boxing scene.
Competing professionally in the super bantamweight (122 lbs) division, she currently holds a record of 1–0–1, most recently securing a unanimous decision victory at Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hong Kong.
But her professional record tells only part of the story.
Built Through the Amateur Ranks
Before turning professional, Au built a deep foundation in international amateur boxing.
She competed at the 2020 Asia/Oceania Olympic Boxing Qualification Tournament in Amman, Jordan, where she faced world-class Irish Magno of the Philippines in the women’s flyweight division — a supreme test at elite level competition.
In 2024, she claimed a silver medal at the Olympic Dreamer Tournament, competing in the women’s bantamweight (54kg) category — further proof of her continued ring knowledge, experience, and composure under pressure.
FIGHTER PROFILE
Yin Yin Au
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 5’4” (163 cm)
Reach: 62½” (159 cm)
Division (Pro): Super Bantamweight (122 lbs)
Technically composed and strategically disciplined, Au fights from an orthodox stance and relies on timing, ring IQ, and structured combinations rather than reckless aggression.
April 19 – Hong Kong vs Vietnam
On April 19th in Ho Chi Minh City, Au will face Vietnam’s own Michelle Nguyễn in a four-round bantamweight clash under the TRIGGER PROMOTION banner.
The bout represents more than just a contest — it is part of a potential regional rivalry and collaboration between Hong Kong and Vietnam boxing.
The event will feature three fighters from Hong Kong, highlighting the territory’s expanding presence in Southeast Asian professional boxing.
For Vietnamese fans, this will be their first close look at a seasoned Hong Kong campaigner who blends amateur polish with professional ambition.
On April 19th, Yin Yin Au doesn’t just bring her unbeaten professional record into the ring in Vietnam.
She enters as a veteran of international competition, a silver medallist, and a proud representative of Hong Kong — ready to test herself in hostile territory.
And in boxing, that’s when the real story often begins.
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