Boyka V: The Final Fight (2026)

“The final fight. The complete fighter.” And Boyka V: The Final Fight steps into the ring with one promise—no limits, no mercy, just pure combat at its peak.
Scott Adkins returns as Yuri Boyka, stronger, faster, and more focused than ever. But this time, it’s not just about proving he’s the best—it’s about proving who he’s become . Every movement feels refined, every strike purposeful, as Boyka pushes toward something more than just victory.

Facing him is Conor McGregor, bringing raw intensity and unpredictability to the screen. His fighter isn’t just dangerous—he’s chaotic, explosive, and driven by something personal . The clash between them isn’t just physical—it’s a battle of styles, discipline vs instinct, control vs aggression.
The film dives deep into underground arenas where every fight feels real, brutal, and unforgiving . The choreography is fast, precise, and hard-hitting—each bout raising the stakes until the inevitable final showdown.

But beneath the action lies something more: a story about identity, purpose, and what it truly means to be complete—not just as a fighter, but as a man.
Explosive, emotional, and relentlessly intense, this sequel delivers a final round that hits as hard as it promises
