Austrian women’s strawweight Muay Thai world champion Stella Hemetsberger isn’t content with just one belt in her collection.

On February 13, “Always Hungry” began her pursuit of two-sport supremacy when she challenged women’s strawweight kickboxing queen Jackie Buntan on the headline show of ONE Fight Night 40.

This epic women’s match was a rematch of their intense first encounter at ONE Fight Night 35 last year.

There, the Salzburg native shocked the world by defeating the favored Filipino-American. Capture the vacant crown via unanimous decision.

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Her huge upset not only set the stage for a rematch, but also provided her with more opportunities for glory.

The first Austrian ONE World Champion talks about her quest to become a prestigious two-sport world champion.

“It would be nice to have a nice belt again. I don’t imagine too much, but, yeah, the ideal process would be to have my hand raised again at the end of all this,” she told ONE Champions in a pre-fight interview.

Hemetsberger continues her amazing journey after earning $100,000 contract with ONE Friday Fights She had the best performance of her life against Wentan.

She knocked down the Boxing Factory athlete twice in the first round and used the momentum to get ahead of her on the scorecards.

Hermetzberg’s confidence is at an all-time high as she looks to win a second belt at ONE Fight Night 40 to start a new chapter in 2026.

The entire event will be broadcast live in prime time in the United States and free for Prime Video subscribers in North America.


Stella Hemetsburg reveals training plan for her kickboxing comeback

Stella Hermetzberg hasn’t changed much when it comes to training, and now she’s turning her attention back to kickboxing.

The Austrian star has found huge success after transitioning to Eight Limb Art, but admits she still More comfortable under the rules of Taekwondo.

The women’s strawweight Muay Thai world champion told ONE:

“I spent most of my fight camp at Phuket Fight Club. All in all, by the time I fight, I’m supposed to be here for nine weeks. We’ve been focusing on kickboxing styles, but my training routine is similar to all my Muay Thai camps.”