Former American boxing champion George was impoverished and came to Russia to pan for gold. He did not expect to be framed and sent to prison. Because the gang boss wants to use George to fight the jail arrogant boxer Boyka. After being tortured in the dark prison, the two finally met in a ring. In the first game, George was drugged and he was defeated. In the second game, he regained his freedom and took away the old Soviet Red Army who helped him. Wow, there is also a gangster who is very aggressive.
The plot has nothing to discuss, mainly depends on the action. The two protagonists are both muscular hunks, and the blacks are a little bit strong, and they don't have a good sense of beauty in the fight. On the contrary, the villain Boyka has a standard body, with enough muscles and not cumbersome, especially with good leg skills. He looks graceful in fights and has elegant movements. The main reason is that the two duels between the two are more interesting, and the action design is good. But the villain was a bit too weak and didn't cause enough trouble for the protagonist. He made it heartily, without twists and turns, and was too smooth.
The black prison is actually quite real, taking cold showers on snowy days, dirty sewers, trembling prisoners, dungeons over knees, eating disgusting food and doing heavy work. As a fighting nation, the Russians are really tough.
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