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- After the Civil War, ex-Confederate soldiers heading for a new life in Mexico run into ex-Union cavalrymen selling horses to the Mexican government but they must join forces to fight off Mexican bandits and revolutionaries.
- Lux, the former prince of Arcadia, accidentally enters the bathing area of a female dormitory, where he sees the kingdom's new princess, Lisesharte, naked, which provokes her wrath.
- Chronicles three underprivileged students from inner-city Memphis and their volunteer coach who tries to help them beat the odds on and off the field.
- A boxer must navigate a path between his newfound fame and his former life.
- An MMA trans woman champion looks back on her life undergoing chemotherapy. Viviana, known as La Karateca, continues undefeated as she teaches others how to fight with her feminist self-defense martial strategy.
- A documentary that chronicles Sarah Palin's pre-political life; her tenure as Governor of Alaska, and her time spent as John McCain's running mate.
- Fictional Irish drama about a young gay boxer on a journey to overturn stereotypes and become a professional boxer. While working towards his goals, he discovers more than expected about himself, but will the price of success be too high?
- The disturbance of a noisy neighbour leads to the discovery of a haunted boombox and a terrifyingly possessed dancer.
- After a long, work-related separation, two young martial artists go on a much needed romantic date, but their night turns deadly when they must contend with a junior monk who is bent on revenge for the death of his steroid-dealing brother.
- Boxer, Alex 'Sweet Pea' Williams, fights to overcome trauma from a physically abusive relationship as she confronts her fears and proves herself to be undefeated.
- Dance has come a long way merging from the wound of its New York mother. A beautiful body is seen in today's time, more importantly, time has changed and the new generation of hip-hop dance has something to prove so to speak. The fast-paced cultural hip-hop dance wave has taken its place in the underground world and on the ground period. In the new globalization it is not just a dance war it is a speak of sanity, a cry for protection and a merciful scream for fame. Four African-American teenage males set out to prove that there is a shift in our cultural hip-hop dance and from poverty they set out to make their mark in the world. Possessing a quiet voice the dedicated crew feels that they have what it takes to wake the nation.
- UNDEFEATED is an inspirational story of youth, hatred, courage and pace in inner city London. It is one girl's fight to survive in a world intent on holding her back. Debuting a fresh original voice, first-time director Tudor Payne holds nothing back in his portrayal of London youth in order to capture a gritty story with a witty and dynamic edge. Executive Produced by BAFTA winner Finola Dwyer, UNDEFEATED gives a human picture and voice to the unheard stories of people who bravely live with HIV in the UK. The main issues within the film are born out of their personal experiences of growing up with HIV and managing the impact of hostility and discrimination that too often accompanies this isolating diagnosis.
- ShortA young Brazilian girl fights in an underground New York fight club in order to save her sister from a life in the slums of Sao Paulo and their abusive father.
- Ever dreamed of becoming a super hero that protects the city with your super powers? UNDEFEATED makes that dream come true! Fly over the city to patrol the streets and look out for crimes or troubles. Use your unlimited powers to keep the city safe.
- Chucky Mullins inspired the nation during his courageous battle to overcome a devastating neck injury suffered during a collegiate football game. His story grows more powerful with every viewing of this rich documentary.
- A roundtable discussion with 9 stars and the director of "Hamilton"
- An old couple finds a child in a fruit.
- Who knew a doll - or more precisely, several dolls - could be the reason for a perfect NFL season? NFL perfection has only happened once, in 1972 when the Miami Dolphins went 17-0. The 2022 NFL season marks the 50th anniversary of that historic team. In the planning stages for the season, ESPN's Features Unit knew the recognition of this legendary team would be a signature moment of the season. "I circled the 50th anniversary of the perfect Dolphins as something we should blow out," said ESPN Feature Producer Steve Buckheit. "However, it was important for our team to tell a unique story, to find a new, fresh angle." Sure enough, during his research of the 1972 Dolphins, Buckheit stumbled upon a mention of a dive bar located in Hollywood, Fla. - Stratford's - and the establishment's quirky collection of ceramic voodoo dolls. He was intrigued, to say the least. "I started making phone calls and found Robin Roper, the daughter of Stratford's late owner and bartender, Guy Roper Jr., and she began telling me some great, colorful stories," said Buckheit. Following that memorable phone call, Buckheit started reaching out to the team's former players - Dolphins legends like Larry Csonka, Bob Griese and Manny Fernandez, to name a few - in the hopes they could corroborate Robin's stories, particularly about the legend of Stratford's. "All the players instantly remembered Stratford's," said Buckheit. "Manny Fernandez [who appears in the feature] was best friends with Guy - his kids called him 'Uncle Manny'. So it was quite a familial atmosphere at the bar." It was the "family" of Miami Dolphins players, who frequented Stratford's, who were convinced by Roper to stick a pin in a voodoo doll of Chiefs quarterback, Len Dawson, prior to their first game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Dolphins won the season opener and a new ritual had begun. Subsequently, each Thursday of the 1972 season, players on the Dolphins would go to Stratford's after practice and pin a voodoo doll of the quarterback they would be facing that upcoming week. This 1988 newspaper story inspired the Sunday Countdown feature. (Steve Buckheit/ESPN) Throughout the entire season, all 17 games, without fail, the team did not miss a pin or a win. "For me, to really confirm the story, I needed to find these dolls," said Buckheit. Robin Roper ended up unearthing the weathered dolls this past September in her mother's attic. The dolls were authentic and legitimate - they were painted with the same jersey numbers as the quarterbacks the Dolphins faced in 1972 - Terry Bradshaw, Joe Namath, Dawson - and they had the black cleats, which was the quintessential attire of a 1970's player - with Namath a notable exception. "I was like, 'Wow these are the real things!'" Buckheit recalled. Buckheit was originally tipped-off to the story from an article in the Los Angeles Times from this past February. He later found an article from (Hollywood, Fla.) The Sun-Tattler, published in February 1988, which further confirmed the story. After months of working on this story, the feature will air on the Oct. 23 edition of Sunday NFL Countdown (10 a.m., ESPN), the same day the 1972 Dolphins are honored by the organization. With the uniqueness of the story and the legendary status of the team, the Features Unit was set on recreating the magic from those Thursdays in 1972. Actors were enlisted, a cinematic approach was taken, and a bar was transported back 50 years to the 70s. The result was storytelling in the most unique of ways. Looking back at the whole process, Buckheit has a simple conclusion: "How can you not believe in magic?"
- Looking at how soldiers injured and disabled during WWII would be helped to live as normal a life as possible in the post war years,
- Undefeated - Soldiers of Courage is a Web-Series bringing out the life that a soldier and their families live. What makes them stand out and what gives them the courage to keep living even after whatever they go through during their service for the country.
- For over two years, Asuka sustained a 914-day undefeated streak against the best of WWE and NXT. Experience the biggest matches from her historic run, including her hotly-contested encounters against Bayley, Ember Moon and Sasha Banks.
- A aging boxer sees no reason to stop fighting because he is still winning.
- The Undefeated Presents Time for Change: We Won't Be Defeated explores the intersections of sports, race and culture.
- American soldiers express pain, sorrow and triumph as they articulate impressions of war and the cost of freedom.
- Year 2016 - Decommunisation is spreading across Ukraine. In the Lviv region, in the very heart of Bandera's territory, there is the town of Chervonohrad, famous for being the first Soviet place where a statue of Lenin was torn down. However, even 26 years later, there is a heated debate between the proponents of different ideologies. We see the opposite poles of Ukrainian society in front of us: a choir of the Russian community named The Living Memory, and a singing couple of OUN-URA nationalists called the Undefeated. What they have in common is the Chervonohrad People's House. The story is about the deep, implicit processes which actually stand behind the torn-down monuments, and about the way two parallel universes collide in the Chervonohrad People's House.
- Defeating Sam. Do the impossible and kill the one who can't be defeated. The task is simple. The journey, not so much.
- Roger Brown, a 1950s New York City schoolboy legend, robbed of his prime playing years at age 19 by a baseless NBA blacklist, led the Indiana Pacers of the fledgling ABA, to three titles and five championship appearances in eight seasons.
- An inexperienced fighter does what he has to do to make money to provide for his family.
- Following the British retreat at Dunkirk in 1940, Captain Pat Grant is one of many Allied soldiers captured by the Germans and sent to the prisoner of war camp at Laufen Castle. He is determined to escape and tunnels his way out, disguising himself as a townswoman. However he is recaptured after several days and sent to Colditz Castle, another prisoner of war camp from which escape is allegedly impossible.
- A wrestler resents being an accessory on his wealthy wife's arm.
- An alcoholic, loud and obnoxious old lady who is frequently mocked, finds she has an ally who wants to help her.
- 2017–TV EpisodeWe welcome Latoya Peterson, Deputy Editor of Digital Innovations for The Undefeated. Judy and Sana dive into her cosplay and fandom history, love of Riri Williams, and the importance of race diversity within comics.