Boyka: Undisputed 4 (2016)

🎬 Boyka: Undisputed 4 (2016)
Directed by: Todor Chapkanov
Starring: Scott Adkins, Teodora Duhovnikova, Alon Aboutboul, Martyn Ford, Brahim Achabbakhe
🥊 Overview
In this fourth chapter of the Undisputed series, Yuri Boyka has left the prison cages behind and now fights professionally. But when a tragic accident in the ring causes an opponent’s death, Boyka travels to Russia seeking redemption by helping the man’s widow. His path leads him back into brutal underground fights — this time, not for glory, but to earn salvation.
Boyka: Undisputed IV keeps its fists flying but softens its protagonist just enough to explore themes of guilt, sacrifice, and honor. It’s a lean, focused martial arts film that balances bone-breaking action with unexpected soul.

🧩 What Worked
✅ Scott Adkins delivers one of his best performances — both physically and emotionally
✅ Choreography is crisp, intense, and inventive — especially the climactic fight with Martyn Ford
✅ Expands Boyka’s arc from arrogant warrior to humbled protector
✅ Sleek direction and grounded visuals — dirty gyms, concrete cages, and raw hand-to-hand combat
✅ Teodora Duhovnikova adds heart as Alma, giving Boyka something human to fight for

💬 Fan Reactions
🗣️ “Boyka still hits like a truck — but now he’s got a conscience.”
🗣️ “Adkins makes you care — even when he’s smashing skulls.”
🗣️ “Not quite Undisputed III, but still top-tier fight cinema.”
🗣️ “That final fight is one for the books — brutal, emotional, satisfying.”
🎯 Final Verdict

Boyka: Undisputed IV is a rare martial arts sequel that dares to grow its character beyond the fists. While it doesn’t reinvent the genre, it sharpens its edge — delivering brutal action with a redemptive arc. For fans of kinetic fight choreography and stoic warriors on a mission, this is a satisfying round four.