Polish striking sensation Martyna Dominczak understands the gravity of her three-round showdown with ‘The Queen’ Phetjeeja Lukjaoporongtom.A victory at ONE Fight Night 38 this Friday, December 5, puts her next in line for a shot against women's atomweight Muay Thai world champion Allycia Hellen Rodrigues.For Dominczak, this make-or-break match-up will be the measuring stick to determine if she’s ready for the next level.After all, she’ll be facing the undisputed ONE women's atomweight kickboxing world champion in her return to Muay Thai after two years. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostPlus, Phetjeeja brings vastly superior experience, with over 200 career bouts and a pristine 7-0 ONE Championship record.The challenge will be extremely tough, but Dominczak is excited by the prize that lies ahead.The 23-year-old told ONE Championship in her pre-event interview:“In the end, in my head, you know, maybe next will be the title shot. It only gives me more motivation for this fight. When I beat Phetjeeja, I can earn a lot, so that also motivates me more and more. That also makes me focus on the fight better.”Martyna Dominczak plans to impose her physicality on PhetjeejaMartyna Dominczak acknowledges Phetjeeja's world-class striking skills, but sees a possible advantage on her end.The Polish striker believes she holds more power than 'The Queen', something she'd gladly exploit by punishing her from close range."In the clinch and elbows and knees, I think it's now my [advantage] because she hasn’t fought in Muay Thai for some years,” Dominczak told ONE Championship."I can be stronger than her. I'm coming [down] from strawweight to atomweight, so I think also the physical strength will be on my side.”This women's atomweight clash at ONE Fight Night 38 airs live in U.S. primetime from Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, exclusively on Prime Video for North American audiences.