What is undisputed?

"Undisputed" can refer to a few different things based on context. Here are a few possibilities:

  1. Undisputed (Film): "Undisputed" is a 2002 action film directed by Walter Hill. It stars Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames as two boxers who face off in a prison boxing match. The movie explores themes of rivalry, redemption, and personal strength.

  2. Undisputed Series: Following the original film, the "Undisputed" series was expanded with several direct-to-video sequels. These include "Undisputed II: Last Man Standing" (2006), "Undisputed III: Redemption" (2010), and "Boyka: Undisputed" (2016). The sequels primarily focus on the character Yuri Boyka, portrayed by Scott Adkins, and have gained a cult following among martial arts film enthusiasts.

  3. Undisputed Championship: In the context of sports, "undisputed" is often used to describe a champion who holds all the major championship belts or titles in their sport at once. This term is frequently used in boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) to denote a fighter who is universally recognized as the top competitor in their weight class because they have unified the titles from all major sanctioning bodies.

  4. Undisputed (Album): In music, "Undisputed" could refer to an album by DMX, released in 2012. This album includes collaborations with various artists and features a mix of hip-hop tracks that reflect DMX’s aggressive style and themes of struggle and triumph.

If you have a specific context in mind, let me know, and I can provide more detailed information on that particular subject.