Prominently named on posters and in the synopsis of the newest entry in the Ip Man franchise, Ip Man 3, is none other than Mike Tyson. The former boxer is a curious inclusion in the film as Ip Man 2 heavily focused on putting boxing up against Kung Fu. To build the next movie's big fight around the same concept would be a letdown, but if you're casting Mike Tyson as a villain in your movie, you're going to want him to box.
Fortunately, Tyson's villainous real estate mogul, Frank, is a side-show in the movie and not the main event. Instead, Donnie Yen's third appearance as the Wing Chun martial artists master who taught Bruce Lee is focused elsewhere.
Taking place in 1959, Ip Man 3 finds Ip Man well established in Hong Kong and raising his youngest child with his wife, Wing-Sing (Lynn Xiong, also reprising her role from the first two Ip Man movies). However, land is valuable and Frank wants the land under the school Ip Man's youngest son attends. Frank doesn't know Ip Man's son goes there; it is simply a coincidence.
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