
George "Ice Man" Chambers (Rhames) is a top ranked heavyweight boxer. However Chambers has his world turned upside down when he is accused of rape and sent to prison. Upon his arrival he hears talk about Monroe Hutchen (Snipes) who is the top ranked prison boxing champ 10 years running. Immediately there is bad blood with Chambers not wanting to be second to no one which leads to a lunch room fight between the men. Figuring it will be a good way to make money fellow convict E... (Full plot summary below)
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George "Ice Man" Chambers (Rhames) is a top ranked heavyweight boxer. However Chambers has his world turned upside down when he is accused of rape and sent to prison. Upon his arrival he hears talk about Monroe Hutchen (Snipes) who is the top ranked prison boxing champ 10 years running. Immediately there is bad blood with Chambers not wanting to be second to no one which leads to a lunch room fight between the men. Figuring it will be a good way to make money fellow convict Emmanuel 'Mendy' Ripstein (Peter Falk) sets up a prison boxing match between the two men to decide who is the real UNDISPUTED champ. Michael Rooker plays a guard, Fisher Stevens, John Seda, and Master P co star.
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| Baltimore SunMichael SragowFew directors are able to showcase actors with fast-cutting techniques. Hill is an ace at it because everything about his action is organic. |
| Sacramento BeeJoe BaltakeA first-class, thoroughly involving B movie that effectively combines two surefire, beloved genres -- the prison flick and the fight film. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasA compelling entertainment because of Hill and co-writer David Giler's adroit cinematic storytelling skills and the powerful presence of Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames, whose talent and intelligence are as impressive as their physiques. |
| Los Angeles Daily NewsBob StraussStripped-down to a point where it doesn't resemble a movie so much as it does pure, chemical testosterone, "Undisputed" is a prison boxing drama that you wish had something more than prison and boxing on its mind. |
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenWalter Hill continues doing what he does best, knocking out a visceral prison melodrama with a show-stealing role from Peter Falk. |
| Arizona Daily StarPhil VillarrealIceman-Hutchen is much more exciting, and much less expensive to watch, than Lewis-Tyson. |
| Washington PostStephen HunterIt's so gritty it'll get under your fingernails. And it harks back to one of Hill's greatest films from the '70s, "Hard Times." |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanUndisputed is a shrewd and splendidly volatile B movie structured around a highly original gambit of suspense. |
| eFilmCritic.comErik ChildressCuts right through the B.S. giving a big middle-fingered "shut up" to those who talk up what is nothing more than two guys beating the hell outta one another. |
| VarietyRobert KoehlerWith Undisputed, writer-director Walter Hill is back in contention as one of Hollywood's last defenders of the muscular, no-nonsense genre movie. |