After the events of the previous tournament, Boyka: Undisputed 5 continues the story of Yuri Boyka, the underground fighting champion struggling to reconcile his violent past with a desire to become a better man. Still haunted by the accidental death of an opponent in the ring, Boyka seeks redemption, but he finds that leaving the world of illegal fighting is not as easy as he hoped.
Boyka is now living in Eastern Europe, trying to stay under the radar while helping youth in his local church community. However, his reputation as a brutal and unbeatable fighter continues to draw unwanted attention. A mysterious promoter approaches him with an offer to fight in a secret tournament, promising enough money to help rebuild the church and support the local children. Though reluctant at first, Boyka agrees, seeing this as an opportunity to do good through one final fight.

The tournament is brutal and unlike anything Boyka has experienced before. Each opponent is deadlier than the last, and the organizers are far more ruthless. As the tournament progresses, Boyka realizes that the fights are a cover for something much darker—a criminal network trafficking fighters and exploiting their pain for profit. Disgusted by the truth, Boyka tries to walk away, but is threatened with the lives of those he’s trying to protect.
Forced back into the ring, Boyka must face not only the most dangerous fighters he’s ever encountered but also his inner demons. He is no longer just fighting for survival or pride—he’s fighting for justice and redemption. Among his opponents is a silent warrior known only as “The Reaper,” a mysterious and nearly invincible fighter with a hidden connection to Boyka’s past.
In the final showdown, Boyka unleashes everything he has—skill, strategy, and heart. The brutal match pushes him to his physical and emotional limits. But through grit and sheer willpower, he triumphs, not just over his opponent, but over his own darkness. He exposes the tournament’s corruption to the world and helps free the other exploited fighters.
The film ends with Boyka walking away from the arena, not as a criminal or a champion, but as a man finally at peace with himself. He returns home to continue helping others, proving that even the most violent man can choose a path of redemption.





