Undisputed III: Redemption
is the 2010 sequel to Undisputed II: Last Man Standing. It features Yuri Boyka from the previous film as the protagonist after he gets his leg and pride broken by previous protagonist George "Iceman" Chambers during their final fight in the previous movie. Having recently healed these wounds, Boyka returns to the ring and enters a prison tournament where fighters from all over the world compete for the prize of winning their freedom. There he butts heads with a loudmouthed American boxer named "Turbo". Uncomfortably reminded of Chambers, Boyka clashes with Turbo repeatedly; however, eventually they begin to grow on each other, until they eventually unite against Raul "Dolor" Quinones to beat him in the fixed tournament. It was mostly lauded as a worthy sequel to Last Man Standing, marked (as was the last one) by incredible choreography that was unaided by CGI, wires, or stunt doubles.
Followed by the 2016 film Boyka: Undisputed.
- Big Damn Heroes: Turbo pulls one to save Boyka
- Capoeira: Santiago's fighting style.
- Embarrassing First Name: Jericho "Turbo" Jones
- Game-Breaking Injury: Boyka's bad knee. YMMV on the fact that he would have easily beaten everyone without it
- Heel Face Turn: Boyka is only-just a nicer guy at the end of the movie than he was at the beginning.
- Prisons Are Gymnasiums: A recurrent trope in the series, obviously, more on the "Tough Guy becomes even tougher" side of things, taken to the extreme here: doing labour can be used to work out.
- Win Your Freedom