Boyka vs Dwayne Johnson (2026)

The underground fighting world ignites when Yuri Boyka (Scott Adkins), still haunted by his past sins, is lured to America for what he believes will be his final shot at redemption. Promoters promise him one last tournament—an event streamed worldwide, billed as “The Battle of Legends.” But Boyka soon learns he’s been set up. The tournament is owned by a ruthless billionaire who has recruited the undefeated cage-fighting champion Mason “The Titan” Steele (Dwayne Johnson), a former soldier who sees every fight as war.

Boyka, the self-proclaimed “Most Complete Fighter,” enters expecting honor and discipline, but finds himself trapped in a brutal bloodsport spectacle where fighters are meant to die for the crowd’s amusement. The Titan, however, isn’t just a monster for hire—he’s a man with his own code, forced into the tournament to protect his daughter from the billionaire’s grip.

The two titans clash in a series of escalating battles: Boyka cutting through assassins and mercenaries with bone-crunching precision, while Steele dismantles his opponents with raw power and military precision. Inevitably, the final is set—Boyka vs. Steele—discipline versus brute force, skill versus strength.

The fight is savage, pushing both men to the brink. Boyka’s agility and technique allow him to land devastating blows, but Steele’s resilience and sheer power keep him standing. Just when Boyka is poised for the killing strike, he realizes Steele is no enemy—just another prisoner. Instead of finishing him, Boyka turns his wrath on the billionaire, inciting a riot that frees the fighters.

In the aftermath, Steele and Boyka share respect as warriors, walking separate paths. Boyka finally finds redemption not in victory, but in mercy—proving the most complete fighter isn’t the one who destroys, but the one who spares.