“When the world pushes him back into the cage, Boyka fights not just to win—but to save a soul.”
BOYKA: UNDISPUTED 6 (2025) roars onto the screen with bone-crunching fury, delivering another dose of raw martial arts action that fans have been waiting for. Directed by Isaac Florentine, the film continues the saga of Yuri Boyka (Scott Adkins), the once-imprisoned fighter now determined to live a life beyond the cage—but whose fists and fate refuse to let him go.
Set two years after the events of Undisputed 5, Boyka has built a quiet life working in a mechanics shop in Eastern Europe, keeping his past buried. But when a brutal underground fighting syndicate kidnaps a young protégé he’s taken under his wing, Boyka is forced back into the ring, facing an international roster of lethal opponents led by a new villain, Viktor Dragunov (played by martial arts star Marko Zaror).
BOYKA 6 is a masterclass in martial arts choreography. The fights are fierce and beautifully shot—an electric mix of spinning kicks, grappling, and savage knockout blows. Florentine keeps the camera tight and kinetic, ensuring viewers feel every hit. Adkins, as always, dazzles with his athleticism and intense screen presence.
Yet the film isn’t all blood and sweat. BOYKA 6 digs deeper into Boyka’s struggle for redemption. Haunted by guilt over his violent past, he’s driven not just by survival but by a fierce desire to protect those he loves. Moments of quiet vulnerability balance the savage fights, reminding audiences that Boyka is a man at war with himself as much as with his enemies.
By the time the final bell rings, BOYKA: UNDISPUTED 6 (2025) proves that the series hasn’t lost a step. It’s a relentless, gripping ride that reaffirms Boyka’s place among cinema’s greatest martial arts icons. For Boyka, the fight for redemption is far from over—and that’s exactly how fans like it.