Undisputed II: Last Man Standing (2006)



Directed by: Isaac Florentine
Starring: Michael Jai White, Scott Adkins, Dino Hall, Ben Cross
Genre: Action, Martial Arts, Sports Drama
Runtime: 92 minutes

After being wrongfully imprisoned, boxing champion George “Iceman” Chambers (Michael Jai White) finds himself in a Russian prison where inmates settle conflicts through an underground fighting tournament. Facing deadly opponents, Chambers must rely on skill, strategy, and his fighting spirit to survive—and ultimately reclaim his honor. The film introduces Yuri Boyka (Scott Adkins), who would become a central figure in the series.

Michael Jai White delivers a strong, commanding performance as the skilled, principled fighter.
Scott Adkins’ introduction as Boyka provides a new martial arts icon with incredible agility and precision.
Isaac Florentine choreographs intense, realistic hand-to-hand combat with a focus on technical skill.
The gritty prison setting adds tension and authenticity to the fight sequences.
A darker tone than the original Undisputed, with higher stakes and brutal fights.

The opening fight scenes establishing the ruthless Russian prison tournament.
Yuri Boyka’s debut fight, showcasing his acrobatic martial arts style.
Chambers’ final showdown against the tournament champion—a tense, brutal battle of skill and endurance.
The intense training sequences highlighting determination and technique.

“Scott Adkins is phenomenal—he steals every scene he’s in.”
“Gritty, raw, and full of jaw-dropping fight choreography.”
“A must-watch for martial arts fans; better than the first movie in terms of combat.”

Undisputed II: Last Man Standing elevates the franchise with stronger action, memorable new characters, and expertly choreographed fights. It’s a standout martial arts film that balances story with pulse-pounding combat, establishing Boyka as a modern action icon.
