Fury vs Makhmudov Set for Spurs Stadium on April 11 — Live on Netflix

Tyson Fury is coming back. And the man waiting for him has a 90% knockout rate.
The heavyweight showdown between Fury and Arslanbek Makhmudov is confirmed for April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London — the first live boxing event Netflix has hosted from the United Kingdom. The fight streams worldwide on the platform.
Fury’s return from retirement is the draw. But Makhmudov is not a tune-up.
The Russian-born fighter — who now trains and fights out of Canada — carries a professional record of 21 wins and 2 losses, 19 of those victories coming by stoppage. Thirteen were first-round finishes. One swing, one night over. That’s his reputation, built the old-school heavyweight way, fight by fight.
His most recent outing was a unanimous decision win over Dave Allen at Sheffield Arena in October 2025, claiming the WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title. He’s been pointing at Fury ever since.
The co-main event brings Conor Benn against Regis Prograis — another fight with real weight behind it.
Fury, though, is the story. He walked away. Now he’s walking back in. Whether retirement softened him or sharpened him is the question Makhmudov’s fists will answer on Saturday night.