"Bloodsport" is a martial arts film released in 1988, directed by Newt Arnold. The movie stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Frank Dux, an American martial artist who participates in an underground fighting tournament called the Kumite. The film is inspired by Dux's real-life experiences and showcases various fighting styles and techniques.
The plot follows Dux as he trains and competes against skilled fighters from around the world. The film highlights themes of honor, discipline, and the pursuit of personal glory. "Bloodsport" has gained a cult following and is often credited with popularizing martial arts in Western cinema.