🥊 UNDISPUTED: LEGACY OF THE CAGE (2026)

UNDISPUTED: LEGACY OF THE CAGE (2026):
When Redemption Meets Legacy, and the Cage Decides Who Survives
“The cage doesn’t forgive… it defines you.”
With Undisputed: Legacy of the Cage (2026), the legendary fight franchise returns to its rawest form—where fists speak louder than words, and every battle leaves scars that no victory can erase. Starring Scott Adkins as Yuri Boyka and Dwayne Johnson as Dominic Graves, this film is not just about who is the strongest fighter in the world. It is about what a man becomes when survival is the only currency that matters.

This is not a story of glory.
It is a story of consequence.
The Return of Yuri Boyka: Redemption Has a Price
Yuri Boyka has always been more than a fighter. He is a man forged in pain, discipline, and regret. Once obsessed with proving he was “the most complete fighter in the world,” Boyka now enters the Iron Circle Tournament for a different reason.
Redemption.
Every step into the cage forces him to confront the ghosts of his past—fighters he broke, lives he ruined, and the pride that once defined him. The Iron Circle is not just another competition; it is a brutal proving ground where skill alone is not enough.

Here, fighters are pushed beyond endurance.
Mistakes are punished instantly.
Mercy does not exist.
Boyka understands this better than anyone. For him, every fight is a test not just of strength, but of restraint. He no longer fights to dominate—he fights to deserve survival.
Dominic Graves: A Titan Guarding His Legacy
Standing on the opposite side of the cage is Dominic Graves, portrayed by Dwayne Johnson. Graves is not a reckless brawler. He is a calculated force—a man who has built a legacy through discipline, intimidation, and unbreakable will.
To Graves, the Iron Circle Tournament is not about redemption.

It is about preservation.
Years of blood and sacrifice have elevated him to near-mythic status in the underground fight world. He enters the tournament to cement his name forever, unaware that the very system he trusts has already been corrupted.
Graves believes the cage rewards strength and honor. What he does not see is the shadow behind it—an unseen orchestrator pulling strings, rigging outcomes, and turning fighters into expendable assets.

The Iron Circle: Where Survival Is Earned
The Iron Circle Tournament is the heart of the film—and it is merciless. This is not sport. This is controlled brutality disguised as competition.
Every fight is designed to break fighters physically and mentally. Styles clash violently: disciplined martial artists against ruthless street brawlers, strategic tacticians against raw monsters of strength. The cage becomes a crucible, stripping fighters down to their core instincts.
There are no easy victories here.
Every round costs blood.
Every win creates a new enemy.
The film makes it clear: the cage does not reward heroes—it reveals truth.