Tyson Fury Victorious in Dominant Return at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
London, UK – 11 April 2026 — Tyson Fury marked his highly anticipated return to the ring with a commanding unanimous‑decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, reaffirming his position among the sport’s elite and setting the stage for a potential all‑British mega‑fight later this year.
Fury, competing for the first time in 16 months following back‑to‑back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, delivered a composed and technically superior performance across 12 rounds. Judges scored the bout 120–108, 120–108, and 119–109, reflecting Fury’s control from start to finish.
The evening opened with an emotional tribute as Fury entered to Blue Moon in honour of his late friend Ricky Hatton, before igniting the stadium with a trademark showman’s entrance of fireworks and flames. Once the bell rang, Fury relied on sharp footwork, timing, and ringcraft to neutralise the heavy‑handed Makhmudov, whose early aggression faded as the rounds progressed.
Makhmudov, known for his early‑round power, pressed forward with rugged, straightforward attacks, but Fury consistently evaded danger and countered with precision. By the middle rounds, the gap in class was evident, with Fury dictating the pace and rhythm while the Canada‑based Russian struggled to break through.
Following the final bell, Fury addressed the crowd and issued a direct challenge to long‑time rival Anthony Joshua, who watched from ringside. The two exchanged words, with Fury calling for “the fight the fans have waited ten years for,” signalling strong momentum toward what promoters have teased as “the biggest fight in the history of England.”
The event, streamed globally on Netflix, also featured a strong undercard including Conor Benn’s unanimous‑decision win over Regis Prograis.
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