![]() This welcome addition to the series may not stray too far from the path already set but certainly dishes out the impressive fight action and allows Adkins to further develop the anti-hero Boyka. ![]() ![]() But when he learns said wife is in debt to a ruthless mobster, Boyka takes it upon himself to free her from the criminal’s grip and once again finds himself in the midst of violence, tournament fights and corrupt prison wardens. Reassessing his need to fight and prove himself, Boyka sets off to find his slain adversary’s wife and seek redemption once again. However, the one last fight he has to secure his place in the big leagues ends in the accidental death of his opponent. When his seemingly shifty but actually well intentioned manager secures him a shot at the big leagues, Boyka looks set to leave the life of a hustler fighter behind. Boyka, now very much on the road to redemption (having been the bad guy in Part 2), is living a life outside of incarceration but still partaking in paid bouts for money and to prove he is the complete fighter. ![]() ![]() Scott Adkins returns to one of his signature roles in this fourth instalment of the ‘Undisputed’ franchise and, much like Parts 2 & 3, he and the film deliver. ![]()
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