Fury confirms comeback fight against Makhmudov in April
- Tyson Fury confirmed his comeback against Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11 in the United Kingdom, with the bout streaming live on Netflix.
- Following his January retirement announcement after a second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury reversed his decision and has been training in Thailand ahead of his April comeback.
- Makhmudov arrives with a 21-2, 19-KO record and reportedly wrestles bears, also beating Dave Allen by unanimous decision last October.
- The Ring are expected to spearhead promotion for the contest, with venue and undercard to be announced in the coming weeks, while Anthony Joshua's car crash has put a potential showdown on hold.
- Fury's first UK fight in four years positions the bout as a major comeback, streaming live on Netflix to its 325+ million subscribers at no extra cost.
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British Tyson Fury announced on his social networks his return to the ring after 15 months of and will do so with the transmission of the combat via Netflix
A Beloved Boxer Is Coming Out of Retirement
(Las Vegas, NV) — Tyson Fury will step back into the ring this spring, ending his latest retirement to face hard-hitting Russian heavyweight Arslanbek Makhmudov in a comeback fight on April 11 in the United Kingdom. The fight will stream live worldwide on Netflix, which said the event will be available at no extra cost to subscribers. The venue and full fight card will be announced in the coming weeks, and the bout will mark Netflix’s first live…
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