World Championship dreams require unwavering support, and Martyna Dominczak found both love and professional partnership in the same person.The 23-year-old Polish striking sensation prepares to face reigning ONE women's atomweight kickboxing world champion 'The Queen' Phetjeeja at ONE Fight Night 38 on Friday, Dec. 5, inside Bangkok's legendary Lumpinee Stadium.But her journey toward becoming Poland's first ONE Championship world champion wouldn't be possible without the man standing in her corner: Maciej Dominczak.During her interview with ONE, the Legion Glogow warrior opened up about how her relationship with head coach and now husband provides the foundation necessary to chase championship glory on the sport's biggest stage."That's great because he knows what I want to do in life, he supports me, and he has the same goals as me. I love that he's very confident with his work as a coach, but also confident in life as a man," Martyna Dominczak shared in an exclusive interview."When I was a younger girl, I always wanted to have a strong, independent husband who would be a true man, so that I would feel very protected by him. And he's like this."Martyna and Maciej tied the knot this past September after being engaged for close to four years. The pair exchanged vows near Sveti Stefan in Montenegro along the Adriatic Sea.While she appreciates the work he puts in during their training sessions, Martyna Dominczak says the most important trait about Maciej is that he knows how to take care of her even outside the gym."When I'm with him, I'm 100 percent taken care of by him. I just feel that I can be a woman, a girl with him, and don't have to worry about other things," she continued in the same interview. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMartyna Dominczak out to build on her impressive promotional run at ONE Fight Night 38In less than a week, Martyna Dominczak will return to action to face Phetjeeja in an atomweight Muay Thai tiff, a battle that has major world title implications written all over it.The Glogow native has built a 3-1 resume on the global stage, most recently outpointing Mexican bruiser Cynthia Flores at ONE Fight Night 33 to go 7-1 in her career.Another impressive win for the 23-year-old striker could potentially earn her a crack at Allycia Hellen Rodrigues' ONE women's atomweight Muay Thai world title.That said, she'll have it all to do against an elite operator like Phetjeeja.The atomweight kickboxing queen rides a pristine 7-0 promotional run in Muay Thai and kickboxing, with wins over Kana Morimoto, Janet Todd, Anissa Meksen, and Celest Hansen.She's been eager to unlock her dream of becoming a two-sport ONE world champion, and a triumph against Martyna Dominczak will serve her bid well.North American fans with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription can catch all the action from ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu live and for free in U.S. primetime next Friday, Dec. 5.