
Mark Kerr's MMA debut fight against Paul Varelans in Brazil. Kerr executes double-leg takedown, delivers brutal ground-and-pound with knees to face, wins via TKO referee stoppage.
While in a doctor's waiting room, a woman asks Mark Kerr about his bruised eyes. This initiates a conversation about his controversial and violent profession.
Mark injecting drugs.
Mark Kerr makes a phone call to his doctor's office, speaking with a receptionist named Joan in an attempt to secure a prescription for stronger painkillers to manage his injuries .
Mark gathers his drugs and goes to a trash bin outside to throw them away.
At an amusement park, Mark declines to go on a ride with Dawn, citing a sensitive stomach.
Dawn complains to her friend Jacqueline that Mark's sobriety has made him distant. They celebrate Jacqueline's birthday.
In a gym, legendary fighter and trainer Bas Rutten coaches Mark, providing strategic advice and working on his striking in preparation for an upcoming tournament fight .
Dawn gives Mark the bowl she previously broke, now repaired with glue, explaining the Kintsugi metaphor.
Mark Kerr and Dawn drive back from training camp, joking in the car, and then train together playfully.
Dawn confronts Mark after discovering Coleman and Boz called advising Mark not to bring her to Japan. Tension escalates as she realizes his friends view her as distraction.
In Japan’s Pride Grand Prix, Mark Kerr struggles in the ring amid personal flashbacks, while Mark Coleman advances toward victory in the bracket .
Epilogue depicts real Mark Kerr in the present day, with text noting marriage to Dawn after the 2000 Grand Prix and later retirement .
End credits.
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