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Boyka is back. This time he is fighting in the first ever inter-prison tournament with one knee.Boyka is back. This time he is fighting in the first ever inter-prison tournament with one knee.Boyka is back. This time he is fighting in the first ever inter-prison tournament with one knee.
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- 3 wins & 4 nominations
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Did you know
- TriviaIn a 2014 interview, Scott Adkins declared this film to be the one he was most proud of.
- GoofsJudging by his tattoos and his necklace, Boyka is clearly an Orthodox Christian. Yet when he is praying in his cell, he does the Sign of the Cross the way Catholic Christians do it, touching his forehead, then his left shoulder and finally his right shoulder. Orthodox Christians touch their right shoulder and then their left shoulder when making the Sign.
- ConnectionsEdited from Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing (2006)
- SoundtracksThe Eyewitnesses Of The World Had To See
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Everybody's favorite bad guy from Undisputed II returns. Yuri Boyka (Scott Adkins) is a disgraced, disabled former champion prison fighter, having had his right leg broken by George 'Iceman' Chambers (Michael Jai White) in a Russian prison.
Boyka learns of an international prison tournament (SPC) and enters to regain his honor and prove himself as the 'most complete fighter'.
Adkins once again animates the character with his energetic, acrobatic martial art stunts. But this time the role of the character is just more of a fighter. Boyka (Adkins) has learned a lot in his defeat and humiliation – what it means to be a true champion.
Boyka learns of an international prison tournament (SPC) and enters to regain his honor and prove himself as the 'most complete fighter'.
Adkins once again animates the character with his energetic, acrobatic martial art stunts. But this time the role of the character is just more of a fighter. Boyka (Adkins) has learned a lot in his defeat and humiliation – what it means to be a true champion.
- bernard_sinai
- Nov 6, 2010
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Box office
- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $285,709
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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