Reigning ONE women's atomweight kickboxing world champion 'The Queen' Phetjeeja returns to the global stage against WMC Muay Thai world champion Martyna Dominczak in a clash that promises to be fireworks for as long as it lasts.Their atomweight Muay Thai tiff will be part of ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu, which takes place inside Bangkok's historic Lumpinee Stadium this Friday, Dec. 5.The Thai megastar has been in top form throughout her campaign in the world's largest martial arts organization. Phetjeeja has built a 7-0 resume across both striking disciplines in the promotion, including wins over world-class fighters Anissa Meksen, Janet Todd, and Kana Morimoto.Dominczak, on the other hand, has gone 3-1 under the ONE spotlight. The Polish bruiser has gotten better with each passing fight, but this battle against the Team Mehdi Zatout warrior should test her like no other.Before they trade leather, here's our prediction for this high-stakes atomweight Muay Thai war, where the winner could likely position themselves as a frontrunner to challenge ONE women's atomweight Muay Thai world champion Allycia Hellen Rodrigues in 2026. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostPrediction: Phetjeeja to beat Martyna Dominczak via TKO in Round 2Finishes have been missing for Phetjeeja since she transitioned to kickboxing in bigger gloves. But back in the action-only four-ounce Muay Thai mitts – where all her promotional victories ended early – expect her to wrap this up decisively.The Polish fighter, who represents Legion Glogow, loves to press forward, looking for action.She'll do exactly that when the bell sounds at ONE Fight Night 38. But that forward pressure should play directly into what makes the Thai ever so dangerous.'The Queen' will use her foe's aggression to read patterns while landing counters in Round 1.Her speed plays a pivotal role, too – she beats opponents to the punch consistently, hops in and out of range, pivots away from danger, and creates angles that frustrate forward pressure.The 23-year-old Thai should wrap up the opening stanza with momentum on her side. And in Round 2, she won't waste a second setting up traps to make sure she maintains her 100 percent finishing rate in Muay Thai inside the Circle.Once she's timed Dominczak's approach, Phetjeeja will unload without mercy. Three successive knockdowns seem likely, and that'll be when the referee waves the contest off to push her promotional run to a perfect 8-0.Above all, a massive win for her inside the Mecca of Muay Thai should make her the leading contender for Rodrigues' atomweight Muay Thai gold, bringing her closer to achieving her two-sport world championship dream.