The Fighter

Cobra Kaiis theTV show everyone is talking about . What started as a sport footling web television series based onThe Karate Kidand broadcast on YouTube has become substantive viewing on Netflix . Blending clowning and play with eminent kicking and high nostalgia , part of the show ’s achiever halt from the fact it offers a fresh view on the dangerous undertaking of Daniel LaRusso et al .

Cobra Kaiis as much the story of Johnny Lawrence , LaRusso ’s old foe from all those years ago , and the struggle he has brook in the eld since . But this only tell half the account , and while there are two seasons and 20 episodes to love , with a third series on the way , that ’s not nearly enough for fans ' like , and many are calculate for films that deal some ofCobra Kai ’s deoxyribonucleic acid and are usable to watch on Netflix right now .

Never Back Down

A innovative - day take onThe Karate Kidformula , Never Back Downmay lack originality , but it more than pretend up for it in sheer , savage MMA action .   The plot of land   plaza around Jake ( Sean Faris ) , a teen rebel who becomes drag in an underground fight golf club at his new high-pitched schooling .

Things take a sinister turn , however , when he becomes a target of sadistic local martial nontextual matter champion , Ryan ( Cam Gigandet ) , building to one omnipotent showdown . A surprisingly authentic effort ,   Faris win   15 British pound sterling of brawniness for the plastic film and even broke a bone in his back during one of his fight scenes .

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

write and directed by Rob Cohen , who go on to make the firstFast and Furiousmovie , Dragon : The Bruce Lee Storyis not so much a biopic , but rather a celebration of   the Bruce Lee caption .   for the most part ground on the Good Book , Bruce Lee : The Man Only I get it on , by his married woman Linda Lee Cadwell , as well as consultation with friends and kinfolk , it charts his   rise from martial arts teacher in Hong Kong to Hollywood movie icon .

Jason Scott Lee shines as the man himself , while Cohen imbues the moving-picture show ’s   hero sandwich - adoration   tale with a sense of mysticism and   includes some heart - get engagement stage dancing . It ’s a colorful and creative kung - fu   film .

Warrior

Joel Edgerton tore his MCL while Tom Hardy endure wiped out ribs , a broken toe , and a broken finger’s breadth in the procedure of makingWarrior . It was all worth it though , with the yoke taking center stagecoach as two alienated brothers who set themselves on a hit course for one another after entering a mixed martial arts tournament .

A no - holds - barredRocky - style tale , Warrior ’s lawful persuasiveness lies in the fact that the drama of the action inside the Octagon is more than equal by the excited play unfolding out of it , with Nick Nolte on view - steal form as the couple ’s rectify alcoholic dad .

Sudden Death

Director Peter Hyams and Jean - Claude Van Damme had already scored one enceinte hit together withTimecopbefore they reteamed for this entertaining take on theDie Hardformula .   Van Damme plays Darren McCord ( his name even sounds like a Riffian on John   McClane ) , an ex-husband - fireman who expose a deadly hostage plot of ground involve the Vice President during the seventh game of the NHL Stanley Cup final examination .

It ’s up to McCord and his telling array of gamey beef to save the day and prevent Powers Boothe ’s brilliant spoilt bozo Joshua Foss from getting off . Big , dim , and wads of fun , Sudden Deathis peak JCVD .

Gladiator

Not to be mix up with the Russell Crowe swords - and - sandals epic , thisGladiatorcenters   around the world of illegal belowground boxing and an challenging face - off between two young fighters .   In one corner , there ’s the agonist , Tommy Riley , play by James Marshall ofTwin Peaksfame , a shy high schooler boxing to pay off his father ’s gaming debt .

In the other , there ’s Cuba Gooding Jr. ’s Abraham Lincoln Haines , a boxer just striving for a good sprightliness .   Exploited by Brian Dennehy ’s unscrupulous boxing promoter , Jimmy Horn , there are kink and turns aplenty in a film that blends social commentary alongside exciting , Rocky - style fight fit .

Creed II

WhileCreedestablished Michael B. Jordan as the lawful heir to Rocky Balboa ’s throne , it was n’t until the sequel that fans saw Adonis really flex his muscles . Much likeCobra Kai , Creed IIblends old and newfangled with a plot that see Adonis out for retaliation in the ring against Viktor Drago , the stagnant - eyed Russian hero and Word of former Soviet fortunate boy , Ivan Drago .

Most love the account , but to the uninformed : Ivan took the life of Apollo Creed , Adonis ’s dad , during a fatal fighting that featured inRocky IV . It ’s a thrilling and infinitely more nuanced   chapter in the boxing saga .

Christian Bale won an Oscar for his carrying into action inThe battler . He plays Dicky Eklund , a once - noted boxer turned junkie who still dreams of render to the ring . While Bale ’s execution is electric , the film belong to Mark Wahlberg as protagonist Micky Ward , the downtrodden untried brother who , after years of labor , is given a shot at grandness .

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free-base on the true - life feat of the Eklund - Ward fellowship , Bale lost weight to better resemble Eklund , while Wahlberg underwent years of package training , even receiving guidance from fight caption Manny Pacquaio to ensure that his performance was reliable as possible .   It   all paid off .

Bloodsport

No Retreat , No Surrendermay have represented Van Damme ’s first major film purpose of any note , but it wasBloodsportthat herald him as a bona fide star . The kind of moving picture that cheer a whole generation of tyke to take up warlike arts , one can almost envisage a thousand real - life Daniel   LaRussos   and Johnny Lawrences heading to their local dojo after watch over this Cannon Films epic .

A classic of the genre , Bloodsportsees Van Damme gradation into the shoes of Frank Dux for a narration supposedly based on his real - life experience of leaving the army to compete in a potentially fateful warriorlike prowess tournament , have it off as the Kumite .

Ip Man

Ip Manmay not be an obvious choice . It ’s a period piece and strikingly different in tone toCobra Kai . But make no mistake : this is a modern - solar day warlike art movie classic and a moving picture that any true competitiveness fan should ticktack off their list .

It stars the masterful Donnie Yen , arguably the estimable soldierlike arts motion-picture show wizard on the major planet today . It also gas some of the serious combat stage dancing to ever grace the big screen , chronicling the tangible - life storey of the grandmaster who learn Bruce Lee everything he know . It ’s an exciting and astonishingly refreshing soldierlike art moving-picture show .

The Debt Collector

British up - and - arriver Scott Adkins has been making some of the full warlike arts movies around . Those with a strong stomach may desire to seek outAvengement , which is also on Netflix , but fans seeking a fiddling more fun alongside the fisticuffs are better do byThe   Debt Collector .

It ’s a simple enough assumption : Adkins plays a classically - trained martial artist muster in to work as a debt collector for the mob . Things soon escalate , precede to any number of memorable encounter , with a few enjoyable quips thrown in for respectable measure . A fun type B - movie that deserves a bigger interview , The Debt Collectorhas already spawned a subsequence .

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Never Back Down

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Tom and Brendan face off on the ring in Warrior

Jean-Claude Van Damme in Sudden Death holding onto an overhead pipe and doing a kick.

Cuba Gooding Jr in Gladiator.

Sylvester Stallone removing Adonis' robe in the boxing ring in Creed II

Dickey has his arm over Micky in The Fighter

Van Damme Is Done With Chong Li In Bloodsport

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Scott Adkins in The Debt Collector.

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