Yuri Boyka has faced many opponents in the ring throughout the Undisputed franchise. After the first movie debuted in 2002, Scott Adkins saved the fledgling Undisputed franchise with his performance as Yuri Boyka in Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing. The sequel also soft-rebooted the franchise from the boxing focus of the original Undisputed to mixed martial arts (MMA). Far from being merely a highly skilled fighter, Boyka believes his talent is divinely bestowed. In Undisputed 3: Redemption, the character states, “God has given me a gift, only one. I am The Most Complete Fighter in the World.”
In carrying three out of four of the Undisputed movies, Scott Adkins’s Boyka has had many MMA fights in the ring against opponents of varied backgrounds and with different strengths. His handful of minor fights outside the ring have all been against unnamed and quickly defeated henchmen, guards, or less-skilled foes, but his rivals in his MMA fights have given Boyka real challenges. Here is every opponent Yuri Boyka has faced in the Undisputed martial arts movie series.
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Rodrigo Silva
Yuri Boyka’s second fight in the tournament is against Brazilian capoeira fighter Rodrigo Silva, played in Undisputed 3: Redemption by real-life capoeira expert Lateef Crowder dos Santos. This fight is the first where Boyka’s bad knee causes a bit of a problem after Silva gets him with a scissor-leg takedown. Nonetheless, Boyka ultimately wins the match, commending Silva on a “good fight.”Boyka: Undisputed’s First Opponent
In the opening of Boyka: Undisputed, the title character is free from prison and competing in underground fights in Ukraine. The movie kicks off with one such fight, with Boyka defeating his unnamed opponent and continuing his impressive MMA fight record.Viktor
Yuri Boyka is on the verge of winning a spot in a big MMA tournament when he faces Viktor (Emilien De Falco) in Boyka: Undisputed. Though Boyka wins, the victory is tragic as Viktor dies as a result of the beating. This leads Boyka to return to Russia to compete in a series of fights to free Viktor’s widow, Alma (Teodora Duhovnikova), from her financial imprisonment under mob boss Zourab (Alon Moni Abutbul). With Boyka still trying to shed his villainous beginnings, he tells Alma “I come here to save myself” for his past misdeeds and his accidental killing of Viktor by helping her.Turbo
Yuri Boyka develops a rivalry with his fellow competitor Turbo (Mykel Shannon Jenkins), and the two get into a brief fight while laboring in a rock quarry. Eventually, though, Boyka and Turbo team up in Undisputed 3 in order to aid in each other’s eventual escape. While they never fight in the ring, the two characters part ways with the promise that they’ll eventually have their fight.RELATED:
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Jean Dupont
Yuri Boyka’s first match in the prison tournament in Undisputed 3: Redemption pits him against Jean Dupont (Trayan Milenov-Troy), a French prisoner also competing for his freedom. Dupont puts up a good fight, but Boyka nonetheless emerges victorious.Dolor
Raul Quinones, a.k.a. Dolor (Marko Zaror), is handpicked as the favorite of the tournament’s organizers in their efforts to rig the competition. Dolor comes close to beating Boyka in Undisputed 3: Redemption after getting him in a leg lock and twisting his bad knee. However, Boyka rallies and shatters Dolor’s shin. With countless great fights in the franchise, Bokya and Dolor have the best Undisputed showdown.