BOYKA: UNDISPUTED 5 (2026) 

The most complete fighter in the world steps into the ring one last time—and delivers the knockout we’ve all been praying for.
Scott Adkins is Yuri Boyka at his absolute peak: scarred, silent, every movement a prayer wrapped in controlled violence. This isn’t about titles anymore—it’s about the soul he thought he buried years ago. A ghost from his brutal past drags him back into the underground pits, where freedom is the only prize worth bleeding for.
Then the legends collide. Iko Uwais unleashes silat lightning—quick as sin, twice as deadly. Michael Jai White storms in with concrete-cracking power and stares that promise pain. The choreography is pure insanity: bone-shattering knees, spinning heels blurring the air, and a final three-way clash that feels like the franchise’s ultimate confession—every strike redemption, every block regret.
Adkins sells the torment like no one else: calm eyes hiding a storm, body pushed past breaking because quitting isn’t in his blood. When he whispers “One last fight” before the bell… absolute chills.
Raw, relentless, and surprisingly deep. The Undisputed king bows out swinging harder than ever.
Verdict: 4.8/5 – Boyka’s final confession hits harder than any knee to the chest. The GOAT of DTV action just delivered his masterpiece.
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