Phetjeeja has experienced nothing less than a profound transformation since joining the the the the the ONE Championship. Her astonishing rise began on March 17, the day she made her amazing debut against Fani Peloumpi by a dramatic second-round knockout.

Since then, the Thai phenomenon has gained momentum with three straight victories—all by knockout—having won two of them in the opening round with remarkable ease. Even as ‘The Queen’ considers her transformative experience, her incredible in-ring performances keep drawing crowds and establishing her as a rising figure in the martial arts community.

The 21-year-old Phetjeeja is vying for the coveted title of ONE interim atomweight kickboxing world champion in an exciting match on the main card of ONE Friday Fights 46. The tough Anissa Meksen stands in Phetjeeja’s way on her path to glory, offering a high-stakes match that might determine her rise to kickboxing fame.

The Queen “My life has changed a lot since signing a contract with ONE. Because when I came back to Muay Thai after I took a long break, there were more people following and supporting me. And my financial situation has improved a lot. Because now there’s a big bonus and more fight money for me and other fighters.” an article from sportskeeda.com mentioned.

Phetjeeja anticipated a longer wait before participating in a single kickboxing match

Upon joining the ONE Championship, Phetjeeja’s top goal was to win the prestigious ONE atomweight Muay Thai world title. But when she was given the chance to compete for gold in kickboxing at ONE Friday Fights 46, she jumped at the chance. She turned away from her original goal and accepted this unexpected challenge, demonstrating her adaptability and tenacity on the road to athletic success.

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The Queen “This is my first time kickboxing since I joined ONE. At first, I planned to fight in Muay Thai for a while. And someday I would have loved to take part in kickboxing because there are many great female kickboxers in the atomweight division. But that day came sooner than I expected,” an article from sportskeeda.com shared.

Phetjeeja hasn’t yet faced up against a formidable opponent in the ONE ring like Anissa Meksen, despite her unstoppable run in 2023. With seven world titles under her belt and an impressive career record of 103-5 in Muay Thai/kickboxing, Meksen is focused on taking home the gold at ONE Friday Fights 46. Fans all throughout the world are anticipating an incredible fight between these two strong fighters.

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