To top it off, the Undisputed sequels also frequently put big screen action to shame with some of the most mesmerizing martial arts battles of the modern age. For a series devoted to the self-proclaimed " Most Complete Fighter in the World," it certainly hasn't failed to live up to that boast. Wherever the Undisputed franchise heads in the future, there's no denying that it found its groove with the arrival of Boyka, whose story has taken him from a determined antagonist to a more centered anti-hero to a completely selfless warrior. RELATED: All 8 Unmade Bruce Lee Movies & Shows (& Why They Didn't Happen)
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Though the series has seemingly wrapped up with the fourth movie, Boyka: Undisputed, there has also been talk in the years since of a TV series, as well. Following his debut in Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing, Boyka has been a staple of the series ever since, while Adkins has gone on to be one of the most respected and recognizable martial arts action stars in the world. Numerous big names that many action fans regard as nothing less than royalty have been a part of the Undisputed franchise over the years, but it's really been Scott Adkins whose been at the center of the series. Adkins plays the Russian prison fighter Yuri Boyka. The action at the heart of the Undisputed movies would also evolve too, going from boxing in the first film to mixed martial arts, or MMA, in the sequels. Though 2002's Undisputed would get the ball rolling on the big-screen, it's really been the three sequels that have come to define what fans of the series love about it. Among straight-to-DVD action franchises, the Undisputed series has set the bar high.