Sensing a lucrative opportunity, aging mob boss Mendy Ripstein (Peter Falk) arranges a showdown between the two. The film culminates in a brutal, cage-like match to determine who is truly the undisputed champion.
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The following report summarizes the 2002 film Undisputed (often referred to as Undisputed 1
The story follows Monroe Hutchen (played by Wesley Snipes), the undefeated heavyweight champion of the Sweetwater prison system. His reign is challenged when the world heavyweight champion, George "Iceman" Chambers (played by Ving Rhames), is convicted of rape and sent to the same facility. The narrative is driven by the inevitable collision of these two titans: one a humble, disciplined fighter who has found peace in incarceration, and the other a brash, arrogant superstar who believes his status outside the walls should dictate his treatment within them.
Undisputed has always been a niche film. It holds a 49% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, but its reputation among action fans is much stronger. The critical consensus reads, "While not the deepest boxing movie out there, Undisputed is successful at hitting its aspiration of being nothing more than a genre picture."
