Undisputed III: Redemption
Undisputed III: Redemption is a 2010 American martial arts action film directed by Isaac Florentine and starring Scott Adkins, Mykel Shannon Jenkins, Mark Ivanir and Hristo Shopov. It is the sequel to Undisputed II: Last Man Standing (2007), and the third installment overall in the Undisputed franchise. The movie’s events take place several years chronologically after the events Last Man Standing.
Plot:
Years after his defeat by George “Iceman” Chambers, Yuri Boyka, now a prison janitor, hears about the Prison Spetz Competition (PSC), an inter-prison fighting tournament offering a chance at early release. Boyka trains privately to recover from his knee injury, while shaving his long hair and beard off, and challenges the current PSC champion, Vladimir Sykov, defeating him and becoming the Russian representative. At Gorgon prison in Georgia, Boyka joins a group of international fighters and come face to face with Warden Kuss.
They face harsh conditions as they are forced to work in the quarry while Colombian fighter Raul “Dolor” Quiñones receives special treatment and drugs. Boyka clashes with American fighter Jericho “Turbo” Jones, but they eventually develop trust and train together. Boyka learns that the tournament is fixed for-profit in Dolor’s favor and confronts the organizers with the help of mob bosses Gaga and Gio Farnatti. Boyka and Turbo advance in the tournament along with Dolor and Brazilian fighter Rodrigo Silva while the losers are taken to a secluded area and executed.
Turbo and Boyka are thrown into solitary confinement after a fight but are released due to their managers’ influence. Kuss then urges Gaga and Farnetti to liquify their assets and bet on Dolor. Boyka realizes the managers only care about their profit and plans to defeat Dolor. During the semi-finals, Boyka wins against Silva and offers him respect. Silva is later taken to the secluded spot and shot dead. The organizers arrange for Turbo to be beaten by guards.
