Undisputed III: Redemption

Undisputed III: Redemption is the 2010 sequel to Undisputed II: Last Man Standing. It features Yuri Boyka from the previous film as the protagonist after. Having recently healed these wounds, Boyka returns to the ring and enters a prison tournament where fighters from all over the world compete for the prize of winning their freedom. There he butts heads with a loudmouthed American boxer named "Turbo". Uncomfortably reminded of Chambers, Boyka clashes with Turbo repeatedly; however, eventually they begin to grow on each other, until they eventually unite against Raul "Dolor" Quinones to beat him in the fixed tournament. It was mostly lauded as a worthy sequel to Last Man Standing, marked (as was the last one) by incredible choreography that was unaided by CGI, wires, or stunt doubles.

Followed by the 2016 film Boyka: Undisputed.


 * Big Damn Heroes:
 * Capoeira: Santiago's fighting style.
 * Embarrassing First Name: "Turbo" Jones
 * Game-Breaking Injury:
 * Heel Face Turn: Boyka is only-just a nicer guy at the end of the movie than he was at the beginning.
 * Prisons Are Gymnasiums: A recurrent trope in the series, obviously, more on the "Tough Guy becomes even tougher" side of things, taken to the extreme here: doing labour can be used to work out.
 * Win Your Freedom