No dispute, the action was something to write home about.
The story, however, didn't make sense. From the initial reason for the fight (I don't think I'm giving away anything here, since it's right at the beginning). I thought the house in general makes money in uneven competitions by changing the bets that can be made. The whole reason for the fight then disappears.
Also, the bad guy was made superbad by how he treats those that he relies on for training. How does one expect any decent training like that?
Finally, it seemed nonsensical for anyone to help the underdog train because of subsequent reprisals. It didn't make sense that this happened.
Watch it for the action. Not for the story.
The story, however, didn't make sense. From the initial reason for the fight (I don't think I'm giving away anything here, since it's right at the beginning). I thought the house in general makes money in uneven competitions by changing the bets that can be made. The whole reason for the fight then disappears.
Also, the bad guy was made superbad by how he treats those that he relies on for training. How does one expect any decent training like that?
Finally, it seemed nonsensical for anyone to help the underdog train because of subsequent reprisals. It didn't make sense that this happened.
Watch it for the action. Not for the story.