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: Dux alleged he was an undercover CIA operative who fought in a secret, multi-style tournament in Hong Kong called the Kumite, setting world records for the fastest knockout and most consecutive knockouts.

Released in 1988, (known in Italy as Senza esclusione di colpi ) is more than just a martial arts film; it is the definitive launchpad for Jean-Claude Van Damme and a cultural cornerstone that helped shape the modern fighting genre. Despite its modest budget and critical dismissal, it remains a "cult classic" beloved for its intense choreography and the legendary "Kumite" tournament. The Legend of Frank Dux BLOODSPORT - SENZA ESCLUSIONE DI COLPI

Bloodsport served as the global debut for , who was 27 at the time. : Dux alleged he was an undercover CIA

: One popular legend says Van Damme secured the role by performing a signature high kick in front of producer Menahem Golan outside a restaurant. The Legend of Frank Dux Bloodsport served as

The film was famously marketed as a based on the life of martial artist Frank Dux.