Once the fight happens the entertainment continues as it certainly lives up to everything the director has built up. There are some really fun mini-battles between the two men and all of this really gets you pumped up for the eventual fight. Hill does a great job at slowly building up the anticipation to the fight. Everything happens rather quickly and without too much reason but both Rhames and Snipes are so fun that you can overlook any flaws. If you're looking for messages or heart-warming drama of character being built then this isn't the movie for you. Not the "A" list ones but a low-budget "B" movie where you got a nice cast, threw them behind bars and then let everything play out. The film really plays out like one of those Warner prison dramas from the 1930s. Perhaps what it is is why it didn't catch on with the public but, again, that's too bad because the film is actually a lot of fun as long as you don't take it too serious. For some reason, UNDISPUTED turned out to be yet another box office disappointment for director Walter Hill, which is really too bad because this here is a rather fun movie for what it is. It doesn't take long until mob boss Mendy (Peter Falk) talks the men into a battle between the undisputed champs. Inside the prison is a boxing ring where Monroe Hutchen (Wesley Snipes) is the champ. Undisputed (2002) *** (out of 4) Heavyweight champion George 'Iceman' Chambers (Ving Rhames) is convicted of a rape he says never happened and is sent to prison in the prime of his life.
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