{{infobox film | name | Shadowboxer | image Shadowboxer-poster.jpg | caption | director Lee Daniels | producer Lee DanielsLisa CortésDavid RobinsonBrook LenfestDamon DashMarvet Britto | writer William Lipz | starring Cuba Gooding, Jr.Helen MirrenVanessa FerlitoMacy GrayJoseph Gordon-Levittwith Mo'Niqueand Stephen Dorff | music Mario Grigorov | cinematography M. David Mullen | editing | distributor Teton Films | released July 21, 2006 | runtime 93 minutes | | language English | budget }} |
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Neisha arrives at Clayton's mansion demanding to know where Vicki is. Clayton heads out to the driveway to tell Neisha that Vicki left him. Clayton's bodyguard shows up at the gate and Clayton invites Neisha in for a drink. Neisha refuses, realizes that Clayton must have had Vicki killed, and fearing for her own life she leaves. Clayton becomes nervous that Neisha knew too much and may inform the police. Mikey gets his next contract kill, and it turned out to be Neisha. Mikey carries out the contract by poisoning Neisha with a laced drink, and she dies after ingesting enough. On his way out, Mikey sees a picture of Neisha and Vicki taken together. Mikey displays a tiny bit of guilt, but never tells Vicki about Neisha. Mikey and Rose move Vicki and her son to a house in upstate Pennsylvania. Rose continues helping Vicki with her baby, while Mikey carries on with the contract killings solo.
Clayton appears in a full-frontal nude scene in which he is engaged in sex when distracted by voices in the next room. The unclothed Clayton opens the door to the room and shoots an unnamed women and her associate who are owed money. He even shoots his bodyguard in the foot. He calls Dr. Don to examine his bodyguard's foot. While Don nervously wonders if Clayton already knows about Vicki still being alive.
At the baby's first birthday party, Rose decides that she would rather die at her happiest point than suffer. She has Mikey take her to nearby woods, convinces him to have sex with her, and shoot her as she reaches orgasm. Before she dies, Rose makes Mikey promise to take care of Vicki and her baby, and do whatever Vicki asks of him. Mikey, Vicki and the child, Anthony, live safely when the boy turns around age seven.
While searching for medical files, Precious hears a woman moaning in Dr. Don's office. She heads to the doctor's office, where she opens the door and finds Dr. Don giving oral sex to a woman he was examining. Betrayed by Dr. Don, Precious tells Don that he was going to be sorry and leaves his office. Meanwhile, Anthony witnesses Mikey assembling a gun for another contract kill. Vicki catches Anthony eavesdropping on Mikey and pulls him away from Mikey's bedroom before closing the door. She later confronts Mikey and tells him that he doesn't have to protect her and Anthony anymore and asks him to leave. Mikey goes out on another contract killing, dressed as a transvestite, and kills a man. After he carries out the contract, Mikey notices a birthday card the man had made for his son's sixth birthday, causing him to be consumed with guilt. Mikey realizes that he has grown attach to Anthony and after confessing to Vicki who he killed tells her he wants to stay.
Clayton finds out from Precious that his wife and child are alive. Clayton then shoots and kills Precious right before Dr. Don's eyes and shoots Don in the leg. Mikey, deciding that he no longer wants to kill anymore, decided that his next contract kill would be his final. When Mikey checks into a hotel he opens the file envelope on his contract, only to find a picture of him and Vicki leaving their house. Mikey then calls Vicki to find out if she and Anthony were okay. Clayton's bodyguard instead answers the phone, causing Mikey to rush home and right into Clayton's trap. After being captured and tortured (Clayton cuts off the tip on one of Mikey's fingers), Mikey fights back and defeats Clayton's goons. Clayton overpowers Mikey and is about to kill him when he is shot by his own son. Mikey tells Vicki and Anthony to wait outside, and Mikey kills all of Clayton's men. Mikey then looks at Clayton, asks him if he was proud of Anthony, and shoots him.
Mikey, Vicki, and Anthony drive off down the road. Anthony ask Mikey if he is his son, Mikey replies that he is. Mikey also cautions Anthony to watch out for people like Clayton and his men; the boy responds, "We'll kill 'em, right dad?"
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