![]() ![]() He exists in the plot to bring out the humanity that Boyka has, which isn’t much, but it’s there. He has only one major fight, but he does well there. ![]() Mykel Shannon Jenkins does a good job as Turbo. He’s the same person here, and even shows that he does have a heart, and respects good fighters. Boyka isn’t an animal, nor is he a bad guy, which he really wasn’t in the previous film. They leave the speculations as to his character and why he was sent to prison in the first place in just the right places. Adkins does a great job as Boyka, a man who was a mysterious character in Undisputed 2, and remains so at the end of 3. Undisputed 3 once again is better than the film that came before it. ![]() “I am the most complete fighter in the world.” For Boyka it’s no problem because as he says: ![]() Boyka must fight his way through various opponents, corrupt guards, and even the rules of the tournament itself in order to face Raul and win his freedom, or he will face his death. The big dog in the yard is a druggie nutjob named Raul Quinones, who is the reigning champion. Boyka tears through Gaga’s new guy Psycho, and is sent to another prison where the fights will be held, and meets an assortment of people, including Turbo (Jenkins), an American boxer not unlike George Mason, with more attitude and cockiness. Boyka basically says to hell with this, and wants to enter a tournament where the winner is freed from prison. When it rains it pours for Boyka as he is turned down for parole and is told he can try again in 15 years. Boyka has been disgraced ever since, and seems to be shadow of himself so much that even his former promoter Gaga (Ivanir) barely recognizes him. The film picks up a few months after George Mason jacked up Boyka’s leg in Undisputed 2. The question was whether or not Adkins could carry a film on his own. In the character of Yuri Boyka Scott Adkins created one of the best martial arts character in years. Both men have bided their time in smaller rolls, and this film announced that they were ready for bigger things. Undisputed 2 was one of those rare films that, even though it was a DTV film, was actually much better than the film it came from, and before you know it, the names Michael Jai White and Scott Adkins bounced to the forefront of DTV cinema. Starring Scott Adkins, Marko Zaror, Lateef Crowder, Mykel Shannon Jenkins, Mark Ivanir ![]()
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