Undisputed Comments

  • Roselyn 2022-05-31 16:54:42

    To sum up, how lonely is invincible! The shooting, the story, and the scenes are all very simple, that is, the rap is okay, plus one...

  • Daron 2022-05-31 08:57:12

    7.0/10 points. 2017.08.01 First time watching. Seeing that this series has reached 4, I am curious to take a look at 4 at a time. . . Personally, I don't like to watch boxing matches, but I feel that the final match of the film is still good. . . The actors' performances are also good, I almost thought they were boxers. . . Ha ha. ....

Extended Reading
  • Otha 2022-05-31 15:01:52

    Freedom fighter

    The Wesley Snipes of the Undoubted Years can still take pictures like this without a stand-in. I can't naturally think of an immortal warrior in my heart, his name is Alan Iverson. Different sports, same height, same spirit. What touched me, even made me forget the dignity of legal compromise, the...

  • Tess 2022-05-31 16:31:24

    The collision of power and power

    There is still a time when the old man is so fierce, but his muscles are obviously not at the same level as Weslie.

    The story is general. In prison, there is a black boxing competition every six months. There will also be gambling and black money. Monroe is a long-time victory general, has won 68...

Undisputed quotes

  • George 'Iceman' Chambers: You wanna hit me?

    James 'Ratbag' Kroycek: What, are you kidding?

    George 'Iceman' Chambers: You can say you did it. "I punched the heavyweight champ." Might even make you feel good about your little punk-ass self.

  • Warden Lipscom: I don't make it a habit of meeting with prisoners. I'm doing this out of deference to Mr. Mercker here, who thought it would be a good idea. However, any attempt to have me reinstate the fight between Mr. Chambers and Monroe Hutchen will be futile. It has been irrevocably cancelled.

    Mendy Ripstein: Can I tell you a story? One of my favorites. It's about how things get done. This is a story takes place in Havana, must have been the middle nineteen-fifties. I was second of charge of certain operations, second to a Mr. Meyer Lansky. There was this casino, a new one that had been built in a neighboring town. But the mayor, he wanted to close that casino, because he did not like gambling. He thought it brought the wrong kind of people. So he ordered the casino closed. I had to report this to Mr. Lansky. So Mr. Lansky, he told me, you tell that mayor that the casino stays open, no question, but that the mayor had a choice. He could choose to be killed, or he could choose to have a great deal of money deposited in his bank account. It was his choice. In either case, the casino stays open.

    Warden Lipscom: What happened to the mayor?

    Mendy Ripstein: He died. He hit his ignition, and his car, it exploded like a fireball.

    Warden Lipscom: Are you just going to stand there and let this hoodlum threaten me?

    A.J. Mercker: Well sir, I don't much want my car to blow up.