7/10
If We Forgive the Creative License
26 November 2021
In UD3 Boyka (Scott Adkins) is a broken shell of himself to start. His knee hasn't fully recovered from the blow it took from George Chambers (Michael Jai White) in part 2, but he's not going to let that stop him. He entered the prison fighting championship and he was determined to win, if only to prove that he is the most complete fighter in the world. He would have to defeat three contenders in the eight man tournament to prove it though. Among them are Turbo (Mykel Jenkins), the American much in the mold of George Chambers, and Raul Quinones (Mark Zaror) the juiced up Colombian.

UD3 stays true to its roots even if the fights are more acrobatic, hence more unrealistic. Not only would fighters not be performing such flips and stunts in a real fight, if they did they'd soon show signs of fatigue from using so much extra energy. But if we forgive the creative license taken by the director this was a solid movie.
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