

Undisputed II: Last Man Standing
Heavyweight Champ George "Iceman" Chambers is sent to a Russian jail on trumped-up drug charges. In order to win his freedom he must fight against the jailhouse fighting champ Uri Boyka in a battle to the death. This time he is not fighting for a title, he is fighting for his life!
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Plot Summary
Sentenced to an "all-out" prison with brutal fights, former boxing champion George "Iceman" Chambers is forced to compete in a series of underground martial arts matches. To survive and reclaim his freedom, he must face the undefeated Russian prison champion, Yuri Boyka, in a brutal showdown.
Critical Reception
Undisputed II: Last Man Standing was a direct-to-video release that gained a significant cult following, particularly among fans of martial arts and action films. It is widely regarded as one of the best entries in the Undisputed series, praised for its thrilling fight choreography and the performances of its lead actors, especially Scott Adkins as Yuri Boyka.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is celebrated for its expertly choreographed and intensely brutal fight sequences.
- Michael Jai White delivers a solid performance as the conflicted boxer, but Scott Adkins steals the show as the formidable antagonist, Yuri Boyka.
- It transcends its direct-to-video origins to become a standout in the martial arts genre.
Google audience: Audiences generally praise the film for its exciting and well-executed fight scenes, finding the action to be the main draw. The character of Yuri Boyka is frequently highlighted as a compelling and memorable villain. Some viewers note that while the plot is straightforward, the fight choreography more than makes up for it.
Fun Fact
Scott Adkins' portrayal of Yuri Boyka in this film launched him into stardom within the martial arts film community, leading to him becoming the primary antagonist and later the protagonist in subsequent Undisputed sequels.
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