Thai star striker Phetjeeja is bracing for a tough battle this week against Polish fighter Martyna Dominczak.The two are featured in an atomweight Muay Thai clash at ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu on Dec. 5. It is one of four matches in the 'art of eight limbs' on offer at the marquee event happening at the Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.In an interview with ONE Championship ahead of her return to action, Phetjeeja talked about her opponent and what she is expecting come fight night.'The Queen' said:“Martyna is a very well-rounded fighter. She can walk forward and retreat. Her strength is her very fast push kick to the face. Her other weapons are also very dangerous because she throws them quite powerfully.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostONE Fight Night 38 will mark Phetjeeja's return to Muay Thai after competing in kickboxing in her last three matches. The last time she saw action in Muay Thai was in October 2023, where she defeated Celest Hansen of Australia by TKO (referee stoppage/cut).She was recently in action in March, successfully defending the ONE atomweight kickboxing world title that she holds, with a decision win over veteran Japanese fighter Kana Morimoto.Dominczak, for her part, has garnered momentum of late, winning her last two matches to further enhance her standing in the atomweight division.ONE Fight Night 38: Andrade vs. Baatarkhuu is available live in U.S. primetime to North American fans with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.Phetjeeja looks to vie for atomweight Muay Thai world title with win over Martyna DominczakONE atomweight kickboxing queen Phetjeeja is using her clash at ONE Fight Night 38 against Martyna Dominczak as preparation for a possible showdown versus her counterpart Muay Thai world champion Allycia Hellen Rodrigues.She made it known in an interview with combat sports journalist Nick Atkin, pointing out that her match at hand serves as a form of a warm-up to what she hopes to be an all-champion clash against Rodrigues next.Phetjeeja said:"Yes. I think it's better for me to face Martyna first. At first, the plan was to fight someone else as a warm-up fight before going against Allycia. But then it’s only Martyna who stepped forward, and it’s going to be a hard fight for me. So it's better to fight someone else first."In going after Rodrigues and her title, Phetjeeja is looking to add her name to an elite list of double world champions in ONE Championship.