- Tyson Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) vs Arslanbek Makhmudov (21-0, 19 KOs) headlines at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11 — live on Netflix, no PPV
- Co-main: Conor Benn (24-1, 14 KOs) vs Regis Prograis (30-3, 24 KOs) in a welterweight showdown that could be fight of the night
- Undercard features Richard Riakporhe vs Jeamie TKV at cruiserweight, Frazer Clarke vs Justis Huni at heavyweight, plus Troy Williamson, Felix Cash, and Elliot Whale
- The card is promoted by Zuffa Boxing and marks Netflix's first boxing event staged in the UK — over 62,000 capacity expected close to a sellout
When Zuffa Boxing landed Tyson Fury's comeback, they promised a card worthy of the occasion. They have delivered. The April 11 bill at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is not just a Fury fight with a few filler bouts underneath — it is a genuine top-to-bottom event with meaningful fights at every level.
Main Event — Fury vs Makhmudov
The headline act needs no introduction. Tyson Fury returns from retirement to face Arslanbek Makhmudov, a 21-0 knockout machine who has stopped 19 of his opponents, 13 of them in the first round. Fury is 37 and has not fought since December 2024. The questions around him are real. But so is the spectacle. Over 60,000 will be inside Tottenham to welcome the Gypsy King back, and Netflix will beam it to the world.
Co-Main — Benn vs Prograis
This is the fight that could steal the show. Conor Benn has rebuilt his career after the controversy that derailed it, and he now stands as one of the most dangerous welterweights in the world. Regis Prograis is a former two-time world champion at 140 pounds who has moved up to 147 with genuine ambitions of his own.
Benn is fast, powerful, and relentless. Prograis is slick, experienced, and hits harder than most welterweights expect. This is a fight that could end violently at any moment, and both men have the kind of ego that refuses to take a backward step. If Benn wins impressively, a shot at Ryan Garcia's WBC welterweight title is next — he has already said he wants to bring that fight to a UK stadium.
Undercard Highlights
Richard Riakporhe vs Jeamie TKV is a cruiserweight domestic clash with real needle. Riakporhe is a heavy-handed South Londoner who came up short against Chris Billam-Smith but has rebuilt well. TKV is a social media personality turned legitimate professional fighter who has surprised the doubters with his skill level and toughness. It is a fight that has been talked about for months and will bring its own atmosphere inside the stadium.
Frazer Clarke vs Justis Huni is an intriguing heavyweight bout between two former Olympians. Clarke, from Burton-on-Trent, won bronze at Tokyo 2020 and has been steadily building his professional career. Huni, from Australia, was one of the most hyped heavyweight prospects in the world before injuries slowed his progress. Both men need a statement win, and this fight gives them the platform to deliver one.
The prelim card features Troy Williamson vs Simon Zachenhuber, Felix Cash vs Liam O'Hare, and several other prospects looking to make a name for themselves on the biggest stage available to them.
Netflix's UK Statement
This card is a statement from Netflix. The streaming platform has invested heavily in combat sports, and landing Fury's comeback on their first UK show is a coup. No pay-per-view. No additional cost. Just subscribe and watch a card that, on paper, rivals anything the UK has hosted in years.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. April 11. Netflix. One week away. Clear your diary.