Boyka vs Dwayne Johnson (2026) 

“Two warriors. One ring. No mercy.” That tagline doesn’t whisper—it roars, slamming you into an underground cage where Scott Adkins’ Yuri Boyka, the undefeated precision machine from Undisputed glory, finally collides with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s unbreakable wall of fury. Adkins is all coiled lightning: elbows slicing air like razors, legs whipping up kicks that echo like thunderclaps . Johnson? He’s the earthquake—raw power in every haymaker, sweat-glistened muscles turning the ring into a battlefield of will over skill.
The trailer’s a non-stop adrenaline IV drip: dawn patrols of punishing training montages , where Boyka shadow-boxes ghosts and Rock benches boulders; bone-jarring spars that crack concrete; a feverish build to the main event, pride and survival trading blows under blood-smeared lights. It’s not just a fight—it’s elemental: the technician vs. the titan, dominance distilled into every grunt and grapple. Fans have dreamed this matchup since the first Boyka flick; now it’s here, explosive and unyielding, promising to etch itself into fight-film legend.
Early vibes scream instant classic—Adkins owns the artistry, Johnson cranks the spectacle. 9.4/10; my fists are clenched already.
Related Movies: