Poland's top Muay Thai export, Martyna Dominczak, isn't letting outside noise distract from the biggest opportunity of her career.The WMC Muay Thai world champion challenges 'The Queen' Phetjeeja in an atomweight Muay Thai clash at ONE Fight Night 38 on Friday, Dec. 5, inside Bangkok's legendary Lumpinee Stadium.Ahead of fight night, the 23-year-old striking specialist made it clear that her singular focus remains locked on the undefeated Thai megastar, regardless of what else might be happening in her life."It's exciting for us, for both [me and my husband]. But I'm not pressured right now [or even thinking about this now] because I'm fully focused on Phetjeeja. And then we will see what will be," Martyna Dominczak shared.Dominczak, a Legion Glogow martial artist, brings a 3-1 promotional record into this high-stakes showdown against the reigning ONE atomweight kickboxing world champion.By the looks of it, she's absolutely locked in to leave the glorious Mecca of Muay Thai with gold resting on her shoulder.Will she be able to fulfill her goal, or will Phetjeeja close in on her dream of two-sport dominance at ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu? Let us know below! View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMartyna Dominczak says her work in the clinch will be the differenceThe Polish bruiser has improved with each passing fight, claiming three victories that showcased her versatile striking and clinch work, the latter of which she believes creates advantages against the Team Mehdi Zatout athlete.In the same interview with ONE, Martyna Dominczak promised to tap into every inch of her 'Art Of Eight Limbs' arsenal to overcome the toughest challenge of her career."I really love Muay Thai. I'm active in Muay Thai. So I will use my elbows and knees for sure. Also, I want to check [how she is] in the clinch, how she will be working there. And we will see. But I think it will be my [advantage]," the 23-year-old noted.The entire ONE Fight Night 38 card, the promotion's final American primetime show of 2025, will be available for free to active Amazon Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada.