ONE women’s atomweight kickboxing world champion ‘The Queen’ Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom has eyes on becoming a two-sport ONE world champion, and she wants reigning atomweight Muay Thai titleholder Allycia Hellen Rodrigues in the worst way.
Phetjeeja is coming off an explosive first-round finish of highly regarded Polish standout Martyna Dominczak at ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu on Prime Video, and her performance immediately drew interest in a showdown with Rodrigues, the Brazilian mom champ.
The 23-year-old Thai phenom says a potential showdown with Rodrigues could take place sometime next year, and she is hoping it comes soon. ‘The Queen’ told Bangkok Post’s Nick Atkin:
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“February? I think. Okay. I want [to] fight every two to three months. I want to be active every two to three months. That would be ideal.”
Phetjeeja continued:
“Allycia Rodrigues…three years I [have] wanted to fight with her. I’ve been waiting for her. I’ve been fighting, fighting, fighting, and I want to fight Allycia. I need the belt.”
A Phetjeeja vs. Rodrigues battle would be absolutely incredible for fans of Muay Thai.
Fans in North America can catch a replay of ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu on Amazon Prime Video.
Phetjeeja thanks fans for support
‘The Queen’ Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom is on an absolute tear in the world’s largest martial arts organization, winning eight straight in ONE Championship since making her promotional debut in 2023.
And she has the fans to thank for the unwavering support. She told ONE Championship after her latest victory:
“I would like to thank all the fans, both Thais and foreigners, who have always supported me and thank you so much for rooting for me. And, you know, if nothing goes wrong, maybe next fight, I will get a title shot. So you know, right now I am 100 percent. I am ready to go, up to 200 percent ready for you guys. Thank you so much. And see you.”
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