What different disciplines of martial arts does Michael Jai White’s George “Iceman” Chambers learn in Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing? The martial arts-based Undisputed franchise would come to center Yuri Boyka (Scott Adkins) as its focal point, introducing him as the antagonist of Undisputed 2. Chambers would also return from his role as the antagonist of Undisputed, with Michael Jai White taking over from Ving Rhames, Chambers unscrupulously sent to a Russian prison to be Boyka’s opponent in an MMA fight.
Michael Jai White first took up martial arts as a child and is consequently well-versed in many different disciplines of martial arts. White's career in action movies has seen him utilize his skills in such movies as Blood & Bone, Falcon Rising, Triple Threat, and the Never Back Down series. For Undisputed 2 started White's Chambers from a foundation of the former world heavyweight boxing champion.
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Chambers’ only path to freedom lies in beating Boyka, and he gets a big surprise from Boyka’s versatility in their MMA match. Recognizing the need to expand his skills for their rematch in order to have a shot at victory, Chambers trains with his fellow prisoner Crot (Eli Danker). After getting just good enough with some new techniques to level the playing field with Boyka, Chambers wins the second fight. Here are the styles of martial arts Chambers learns techniques from for his rematch with Undisputed 2's antagonist Yuri Boyka.
With its methodology combining punching, kicking, knees, and elbow, Muay Thai is the art that Chambers expands his striking skills with. Due to the brevity of time to train, Chambers learns Muay Thai elbow strikes, spinning back-fists,
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