Underground street fighting proves an alluring profession for Channing Tatum in this Friday’s unimaginatively titled Fighting, but no matter how awesome it turns out to be, it’s hard to imagine it outshining the king of all brawlers, Lionheart. Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme at the beginning of his absolute peak – his career beginning its long downward spiral four years later with the insanely bad Street Fighter – Sheldon Lettich’s ‘90s action classic features the Muscles From Brussels as a French Foreign Legion soldier who deserts his post and heads to the Big Apple once he learns that his brother has been murdered by drug dealers. While searching for the killers, Van Damme teams up with an alcoholic (Harrison Page) who introduces him to the world of high-stakes street fighting, in which tough guys duke it out to the death for the entertainment of the rich and famous. Taking on opponents in a parking lot’s circle of cars and an empty swimming pool – matches that earn him dough to support his widowed sister-in-law (who naturally falls for him) and young niece – Van Damme predictably shows off his martial arts expertise, while also making time for his trademark gratuitous naked-ass shot. “Honor or revenge, he has no choice” reads the tagline. Neither do you, action film aficionados, but to rent this rock ‘em sock ‘em B-movie classic.