As of April 7, 2026, the next major “Fury fight” features Tyson Fury returning from retirement to face Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11, 2026, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. This highly anticipated heavyweight clash, streaming live on Netflix, marks the “Gypsy King’s” first appearance since his back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024. Tyson enters the ring with a professional record of 34-2-1, seeking to reclaim his position at the pinnacle of the division. Simultaneously, the younger Tommy Fury is deep in training for his own monumental crossover bout against former World’s Strongest Man Eddie Hall, billed as “Beauty vs. The Beast,” scheduled for June 13, 2026, at the AO Arena in Manchester. This guide provides an exhaustive breakdown of the upcoming April 11 card, the technical challenges of the Makhmudov matchup, the status of the long-awaited Anthony Joshua “Battle of Britain,” and practical details for fans attending or streaming these landmark events.
Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov: April 11, 2026
The return of Tyson Fury to the heavyweight scene is the most significant boxing event of early 2026. Following a period of retirement after his December 2024 loss to Usyk, Fury has opted for a high-risk comeback against the heavy-hitting “Lion” Makhmudov.
Date & Location: Saturday, April 11, 2026, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London.
The Matchup: Fury (34-2-1) vs. Makhmudov (21-2).
The Stakes: A potential path to a third fight with Usyk or the long-overdue Anthony Joshua showdown.
Streaming: This fight marks a major shift in broadcasting, airing exclusively on Netflix worldwide.
Makhmudov brings immense power, with 19 of his 21 wins coming by knockout. For Fury, the challenge lies in his ring rust and whether his legendary footwork can still neutralize a younger, stronger power-puncher. Analysts suggest that if Fury survives the early rounds, his superior ring IQ and stamina will likely lead to a late-stoppage victory or a dominant unanimous decision.
Tommy Fury vs. Eddie Hall: June 13, 2026
While Tyson handles the professional ranks, Tommy Fury continues to dominate the “crossover” boxing market. His next challenge is an exhibition-style heavyweight bout against Eddie Hall, a man nearly twice his weight.
The “Beauty vs. The Beast” Spectacle
Scheduled for June 13, 2026, in Manchester, this fight is sanctioned by Misfits Boxing. Unlike Tommy’s previous bouts against influencers like Jake Paul or KSI, this fight presents a unique physical threat. Hall, the 2017 World’s Strongest Man, possesses “one-punch” knockout power that could end the fight instantly if he lands a clean hook.
Tactical Overview
Tommy Fury is expected to utilize his 11-0 professional pedigree to “stick and move,” avoiding the pocket where Hall is most dangerous. Because the fight is in the heavyweight division, there is no weight limit, meaning Hall will likely enter the ring around 150kg (330 lbs), while Tommy will look to stay mobile at approximately 95kg (210 lbs). The disparity in mass makes this one of the most unpredictable “freak-show” fights in modern history.
Tyson Fury’s Path Since Usyk (2024–2026)
To understand the 2026 return, one must look at the “Ring of Fire” saga that defined Tyson Fury’s recent career. The undisputed heavyweight era was settled in 2024 through two legendary battles in Riyadh.
Usyk vs. Fury I (May 18, 2024): Oleksandr Usyk won via split decision, becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion since 1999. Fury was famously saved by the bell in the 9th round.
Usyk vs. Fury II (December 21, 2024): In a “Reignited” rematch, Usyk proved his dominance with a clear 12-round unanimous decision (116–112 across all cards).
Retirement: Following the second loss, Fury announced his retirement in early 2025, claiming he had “nothing left to prove.”
The comeback against Makhmudov in April 2026 signals a “final run” for Fury, driven by the desire to exit the sport on a victory rather than a losing streak.
The Anthony Joshua “Battle of Britain” Status
As of April 2026, rumors of a Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight are at an all-time high. Recent leaks from industry insiders, including Kalle Sauerland, suggest the fight is “done” for Autumn 2026, with an unexpected venue—Dublin, Ireland—serving as the host.
However, the path to this fight has been complicated by Anthony Joshua’s personal struggles. In late 2025, Joshua was involved in a tragic car accident that claimed the lives of two close associates, leading to a hiatus from the ring. Promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed that while the “Battle of Britain” remains the ultimate goal for late 2026, Joshua will likely need a “warm-up” fight in July or August before facing Fury in September or October.
Practical Information and Planning
For fans attending the April 11 or June 13 “Fury fights,” the following logistics are essential.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (April 11)
Tickets: Sold out on primary platforms; resale prices on reputable sites range from £120 to £1,500 for ringside.
Arrival: Main card begins at 7:00 PM BST, with ring walks for Fury vs. Makhmudov expected at 10:00 PM BST.
Travel: Use the London Overground to White Hart Lane or the Greater Anglia to Northumberland Park.
AO Arena Manchester (June 13)
Tickets: Available via AXS and Misfits Boxing; prices range from £50 to £500.
Venue: Located in the city center, easily accessible via Victoria Station.
What to Expect: A high-energy, entertainment-first atmosphere typical of Misfits events, featuring celebrity guests and musical performances.
FAQs
When is Tyson Fury’s next fight?
Tyson Fury is fighting Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11, 2026, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Where can I watch the Fury vs. Makhmudov fight?
The fight will be streamed exclusively on Netflix. There is no traditional PPV for this event if you have a standard Netflix subscription.
What is Tyson Fury’s professional record in 2026?
His record stands at 34 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw.
Is Tommy Fury fighting Eddie Hall?
Yes, Tommy Fury faces Eddie Hall on June 13, 2026, in Manchester in a “Beauty vs. The Beast” exhibition bout.
Did Tyson Fury lose to Oleksandr Usyk?
Yes, Tyson Fury lost to Usyk twice—once by split decision in May 2024 and once by unanimous decision in December 2024.
Is the Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight happening?
Reports suggest it is “signed” for Autumn 2026 in Dublin, but official confirmation from Queensberry and Matchroom is still pending.
How much are tickets for the Tyson Fury fight?
Standard tickets started at £95, but remaining resale tickets are currently upwards of £200.
Who is on the Fury vs. Makhmudov undercard?
The undercard features a massive domestic clash between Conor Benn and Regis Prograis, as well as Justis Huni vs. Frazer Clarke.
Will Tyson Fury retire again after this fight?
Fury has hinted that 2026 will be his “legacy year,” suggesting he may retire permanently after facing Anthony Joshua.
What time is the Tyson Fury fight in the UK?
The main event ring walk is scheduled for approximately 10:00 PM BST on April 11.
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