Reigning ONE Women’s Atomweight Kickboxing World Champion Phetjeeja will pursue her 210th career victory when she returns to her Muay Thai roots against Polish striker Martyna Dominczak in an atomweight showdown at ONE Fight Night 38, which airs live in U.S. primetime from Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, December 5.
The 23-year-old discussed the significance of competing in Muay Thai for the first time in two years while outlining her ambitious plans to capture two-sport championship glory.
“The Queen” brings an undefeated 7-0 promotional record into this critical matchup, having conquered legendary kickboxers Anissa Meksen, Janet Todd, and Kana Morimoto during her recent three-fight title-winning campaign that established her kickboxing supremacy.
Phetjeeja Emphasizes Importance of Muay Thai Homecoming

Training under the Team Mehdi Zatout banner again, Phetjeeja acknowledged the pressure and expectations surrounding her first Muay Thai appearance since her 2023 TKO victory. The atomweight kickboxing queen expressed determination to deliver an impressive performance for fans eagerly anticipating her return to the discipline where she began training at seven years old.
“This fight is extremely important because it’s my first Muay Thai fight in two years. Many fans are probably waiting to see my performance. I will try my best to defeat Martyna in the best possible form,” Phetjeeja said.
The Thai champion’s 209 career victories demonstrate remarkable longevity and consistency across 16 years of professional competition. Her four promotional Muay Thai wins before transitioning to kickboxing proved she could dominate in “the art of eight limbs,” setting the foundation for her current two-sport ambitions.
Kickboxing Queen Phetjeeja Reveals Two-Sport Championship Blueprint
Looking beyond the immediate challenge, Phetjeeja revealed her vision for capturing the ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Title, which is currently held by Allycia Hellen Rodrigues. The Thai star believes an impressive victory over Dominczak will position her for an immediate title shot in her next appearance.
“My dream is to win the ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Championship and become a two-sport ONE World Champion. I believe that if I put on a good performance in this fight and get an impressive win, I might get the chance to challenge Allycia Hellen Rodrigues in my very next fight,” Phetjeeja explained.
The bold declaration reflects confidence in her ability to secure a statement victory while simultaneously building anticipation for a potential title clash with Rodrigues. Joining the ranks of two-sport champions would cement Phetjeeja’s legacy as one of ONE Championship’s most accomplished strikers across multiple disciplines.
Thai Star Predicts Explosive Finish at ONE Fight Night 38
The reigning kickboxing champion expects fireworks when she steps into the ring with Dominczak, predicting that both competitors’ aggressive styles and title ambitions will create ideal conditions for a stoppage. Phetjeeja acknowledged the mutual motivation driving both athletes toward impressive finishes.
“The chance of a finish is very high, because she also wants an impressive win to challenge Allycia, just like me. I think if either of us makes a mistake, it could be a knockout,” Phetjeeja said.
The Thai star’s willingness to acknowledge genuine danger displays respect for her opponent while building anticipation for what promises to be a highlight-reel encounter. A finish would mark Phetjeeja’s 210th career victory while potentially securing her coveted title shot against Rodrigues.
ONE Fight Night 38 airs live on Prime Video on Friday, December 5. The action begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The event is free for all Amazon Prime subscribers in the U.S. and Canada.

