Allycia Hellen Rodrigues stands as one of the most dominant titleholders in ONE Championship. The Brazilian superstar will put her ONE Women's Atomweight Muay Thai World Title on the line in the main event of ONE Fight Night 33.
On 12 July, she will clash with WBC Muay Thai World Champion Johanna Persson at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. Days before the highly anticipated bout, the 27-year-old asserted that every title defence means a lot to her, and she always gives her all during training camp.

The Fortaleza-born striker made her promotional debut against Thai megastar Stamp Fairtex in a ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Title match. She overpowered Stamp to capture the title and shocked the entire martial arts world.
Since then, the mum-champ has defended her crown against three world-class athletes. Like all the champions, Rodrigues knows there's always a target on her back and she embraces it. With a solid career record of 34-7, she believes she is ready to defend her belt once again.
"I feel like I always have to do more because I know how hungry my opponents are to take my belt," the 27-year-old said. "The most important thing is always on the line - my belt. And no one is taking it from me."
The Phuket Fight Club representative is a well-rounded striker, known for her venomous boxing, missile-like leg kicks and razor-sharp elbows. Rodrigues has the knack for overwhelming her opponents with high-volume strikes, but she plans for a knockout victory at ONE Fight Night 33.
"I'm going in to get the knockout. But a fight is a fight, so you never know. Still, I've been training for this. I want to put on a show for the audience, and I know both of us will do just that," she said.