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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Undisputed champion George 'Iceman' Chambers (Rhames) is convicted of rape and sentenced to a new prison in the desert, called Sweetwater. The high-security facility is populated by hardened criminals. Unaware of the prison's ways and its unique hierarchy, the pompous and bratty Chambers tries to impress upon the inmates his status as a champion boxer. The prison camp, within its own walls, has a riveting competition on which a betting syndicate thrives. Criminals fight in boxing matches with very lax rules, thus making it a very addictive and lucrative venture for the syndicate. The most popular boxer behind bars is Sweetwater's undefeated Monroe Hutchens (Snipes), who ends up in solitary confinement after Chambers picks a fight with him in the mess hall.

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Sensing the brewing hatred for the heavyweight champion, an incarcerated mob boss named Ripstein (Falk) senses potential in a match between the modest Hutchens and the egomaniacal Chambers. Ripstein, a lifelong boxing fan, proposes a match and the warden (Arndt) is persuaded to look the other way. As all the arrangements are finally organized, an eagerly awaited fight night arrives. Skini dlya winamp v vide magnitofona 1. All hell breaks loose with the haughty professional champ going all out against the unputdownable prison warrior. Chambers knocks down Hutchens twice (and with the 'London Prize' format, each knockdown counts as the end of a round, as the boxer is given only 60 seconds to get up.) In the third round, Hutchens charges back and knocks Chambers down for the first time in his career, sending the crowd of prisoners into a frenzy.

Finally, in the fourth round Hutchens officially KO's Chambers to become the undisputed champion. Ripstein's Mexican assistant reveals in a voice over that Ripstein died three weeks after the fight, but in his will, he left him $2,000,000. Chambers was released on parole, and Hutchens received the money for his sister, who was experiencing hardship on the outside. It is also revealed that Chambers and his manager denied that the fight with Hutchens ever occurred, and that it was all a rumor. Months later, Chambers wins back the Heavyweight Championship of the World. The whole cell block watches the televised fight, and laugh and cheer Monroe's name after hearing Chambers being crowned the 'undisputed' heavyweight champion of the world. Cast [ ] • as Monroe 'Undisputed' Hutchens • as George 'Iceman' Chambers • as Mendy Ripstein • as A.J.

Mercker • as Jesus 'Chuy' Campos • as Mingo Pace • as Ratbag Dolan • as Gat Boyz Rapper 1 • as Gat Boyz Rapper 2 • as Gat Boyz Rapper 3 • as Marvin Bonds • as Yank Lewis • Dennis Arndt as the Warden • as Charles Soward Production [ ] Development [ ] The film was based on an original script by Walter Hill and David Giler. Hill had just come off the science fiction film Supernova on which he had been recut by among others. 'One, it was embarrassing and, two, it made me think about quitting,' said Hill. 'While Coppola's intentions were honorable, I think he made a bad situation worse.

I didn't do anything for a year. I was fortunate enough that I could buy my children a hot lunch. Then, I decided I wanted to work again.' Hill had always wanted to make a boxing film, being a fan of the sport since he was young. 'Boxing is easy to indict,' says Hill. 'There are a lot of terrible things about boxing. However, that's only one side of the coin.

The other side is that boxing has a power and a beauty and a drama and fascination that makes it a very compelling sport.' Hill and Giler were having lunch one day and discussed, who was sentenced to prison for rape in 1992. Giler said they thought 'it's amazing how no studio has made a film out of this basic situation of the heavyweight champion of the world going to prison, the toughest environment in the world,' said Giler. Hill went and wrote some paragraphs about the idea then he and Giler wrote a full script. However Hill says while the Tyson case was the departure point, 'There are a number of prize fighters who have been in trouble with the law. Our story looks at how a tough guy and celebrity would handle life in prison.