BOYKA UNDISPUTED 5

BOYKA UNDISPUTED 5 (2026) – FREEDOM FIGHTER Scott Adkins, Donnie Yen, Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson

Years after earning his redemption in the brutal underground arenas that once defined his life, Yuri Boyka has tried to leave the world of blood and violence behind. The man who once believed he was “the most complete fighter in the world” now seeks something deeper—purpose, peace, and a way to live with the weight of everything he has done. But in a world where corruption thrives and power crushes the weak, a man like Boyka can never truly escape the fight.

Living quietly in Eastern Europe, Boyka works as a trainer in a small gym, teaching young fighters that true strength lies not only in fists and kicks but also in discipline, honor, and self-control. For the first time in his life, he believes he might finally have found a path away from the darkness of underground combat. But that fragile peace is shattered when he witnesses something that pulls him back into the brutal reality he thought he had left behind.

A powerful criminal organization has taken control of an illegal international fighting circuit that stretches across several countries. Fighters are no longer competing for pride or survival—they are forced into cages, sold as entertainment for wealthy elites who treat combat as a spectacle of pain and humiliation. Many of these fighters are prisoners, migrants, or desperate men with no way out.

When Boyka tries to help one young fighter escape the system, he quickly learns the scale of the operation. The organization is led by a ruthless warlord whose empire of underground arenas is protected by mercenaries, corrupt officials, and an unstoppable champion known only as “The Titan.” Played by Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, the Titan is a towering giant of a man whose strength and brutality have left a trail of broken fighters across every arena he has entered. For him, fighting is not a sport—it is domination.

Realizing that the system cannot be destroyed from the outside, Boyka makes a dangerous decision: he will enter the tournament himself. But this time, he is not fighting for glory or redemption. He is fighting to break the chains of a system that profits from human suffering.

Along the way, Boyka encounters a mysterious martial arts master portrayed by Donnie Yen. This warrior is not part of the criminal network, yet he moves within the underground world with quiet authority. His fighting style is precise, fluid, and devastatingly effective, revealing a lifetime of discipline and mastery. Unlike Boyka’s explosive power and relentless aggression, the master’s approach to combat is calm and controlled, emphasizing balance between body and mind.

At first the two warriors stand on opposite sides of the arena, their clash becoming one of the most breathtaking fights in the film. But beneath the rivalry grows a deeper understanding: both men have seen the damage that violence can cause when it is stripped of honor. What begins as a confrontation evolves into a powerful alliance.

Together they begin to expose the truth behind the criminal network controlling the underground arenas. Every fight becomes more dangerous, every opponent more ruthless. The deeper Boyka moves into the system, the more he realizes that freedom for these fighters will not come without sacrifice.

The story builds toward a massive final confrontation inside the largest illegal arena ever constructed—an enormous industrial complex where thousands gather to witness the ultimate fight. There, Boyka must face the Titan in a brutal battle that pushes him beyond every physical limit he has ever known.

But the true victory is not measured by who stands at the end of the fight. It is measured by whether Boyka can prove that even in the darkest places, honor and courage can still inspire change.

For the first time in his life, Yuri Boyka understands that being the most complete fighter in the world means more than winning fights—it means fighting for something greater than himself.