WMC Muay Thai world champion Martyna Dominczak isn't underestimating what 'The Queen' Phetjeeja brings to the table. But, at the same time, she's confident of her chances against the Thai megastar at ONE Fight Night 38.The Polish dynamo locks horns with the ONE atomweight kickboxing world champion inside the legendary Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, Dec. 5.Their atomweight Muay Thai tiff will be one of nine exciting duels set for the organization's final American primetime card of the year.Weighing in on what this opportunity means to her, the Legion Glogow athlete told the promotion that while she views this clash against the Team Mehdi Zatout representative as a true litmus test, she's confident that she can put up a good fight."This is the biggest challenge in my career for sure because Phetjeeja is a really accomplished fighter, she’s a masterclass. She has only wins in ONE Championship," the 23-year-old shared."She's also a champion in kickboxing. So she's the biggest challenge in my career, and I'm super excited that ONE gave me the opportunity to fight her because it also means that I'm not someone weak, but I'm someone that can give a great fight with her."Dominczak is never one to bite more than she can chew, after all. The Glogow native has stayed grounded throughout her career, all while taking out one big name after another.Now, Martyna Dominczak hopes to do the same against 'The Queen' and sign off the year in style as she seeks a world title shot against reigning ONE atomweight Muay Thai world champion Allycia Hellen Rodrigues in 2026. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMartyna Dominczak admits loss to Ekaterina Vandaryeva shifted her perspectiveAfter opening her account with a second-round TKO of Nat Jaroonsak in February 2024, Martyna Dominczak, unfortunately, suffered a defeat in her sophomore promotional outing to Ekaterina Vandaryeva – both fights coming at strawweight.While that loss stung, the 23-year-old admits it also made her realize that her frame and build would be better suited in the atomweight division."I lost against Ekaterina [Vandaryeva]. It was in the strawweight division, so it was a bigger weight category. That's why we made the decision to go to atomweight," Martyna Dominczak told the promotion in the same interview."I feel better here, more strong. I'm a similar size to the girls in the atomweight division. So that fight, that loss, gave us a lot."ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu will be available to active Amazon Prime Video subscribers, live in U.S. primetime, for free this Friday, Dec. 5.