BOYKA: UNDISPUTED 5 

The cage has never felt more suffocating. And Boyka has never been more dangerous.
Scott Adkins returns as Yuri Boyka in what feels like the true culmination of one of the greatest modern action sagas. This time the enemy isn’t just the man in front of him — it’s the entire rotten machine that created him.
The film dives much deeper into Boyka’s philosophy of the “Holy Fight” — the belief that a perfect battle is almost a spiritual act. Every strike, every block, every moment of pain has meaning. And this time that meaning is tested to destruction.
Michael Jai White enters the story as the perfect mirror and ultimate foil — a legendary fighter with equal skill, equal code, and a very different understanding of what the fight represents. The philosophical and physical tension between them is unreal. Two absolute masters at the peak of their powers. The final confrontation is already being whispered about as one of the best pure martial-arts endings ever filmed.
Isaac Florentine (as producer) and the team deliver the most cinematic, polished, and brutal-looking chapter yet. The cinematography is stunning: • cold, unforgiving prison camp lighting • neon-drenched illegal arenas • long, unbroken takes that let the choreography breathe • brutal, grounded camera work that makes every impact hurt
This isn’t just another fight movie. This is Boyka facing the truth of his whole life inside the ring — and deciding whether that life was worth everything it cost.
Darker. Deeper. More visceral. More beautiful violence than ever before.
If you’ve followed Boyka from the beginning — this is the chapter you’ve been waiting for. The legacy isn’t just being honored… it’s being finished.
And it ends with blood, heart, and absolute perfection.
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