Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov undercard in full: Conor Benn and two huge heavyweight fights
Tyson Fury and Arslanbek Makhmudov top an excellent 10-fight undercard this weekend.
Fury is set to square off against Makhmudov in his first fight in 16 months at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, live on Netflix.

The heavyweight pair will meet in an enthralling encounter for Fury’s comeback, with the ‘Gypsy King’ expected to get back to winning ways.
But the headline act will preceded by some of boxing’s biggest names and some captivating heavyweight action.
Here is who you can expect to see on fight night…
Who is on the undercard? Conor Benn headlines
Conor Benn will take on two-time super lightweight world champion Regis Prograis in the co-main event.
The showdown will take place at a 150lbs catchweight and will be Benn’s first appearance since leaving Eddie Hearn.
He will hope to win and try to search for bigger and better fights at 147lbs, as he holds mandatory for the WBC title against Ryan Garcia.
It is also a big night of heavyweight action lower down on the bill which includes a British title clash between Jeamie TKV and Richard Riakporhe, as first confirmed by talkSPORT.com.
Riakporhe most recently dispatched Tommy Welch inside two rounds on the Chris Eubank Jr vs Benn II undercard in November, while TKV beat Frazer Clarke for the vacant Lonsdale belt.
Clarke rounds off the four-fight main card in another great heavyweight matchup against Justis Huni.
Australia’s Huni has been out of action since his crushing 10th-round knockout loss to Fabio Wardley in June.
Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov full card
Main card
- Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov
- Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis
- Jeamie TKV vs Richard Riakporhe
- Frazer Clarke vs Justis Huni
Prelims
- Simon Zachenhuber vs Pawel August
- Breyon Gorham vs Eduardo Costa
- Mikie Tallon vs Leonardo Blanc
- Felix Cash vs Liam O’Hare
- Hector Lozano vs Sultan Almohammed
- Elliot Whale vs Tom Hill
He was supposed to return to the ring against Kiki Toa Leutele on December 6.
However, the bout collapsed after the tragic death of Leutele’s trainer, Keri Fiu.
Huni said: “I’m truly honoured to be fighting in London on such a huge card headlined by Tyson Fury.
“The UK has a proud boxing tradition, and it means a lot to perform in front of these fans.
“April 11 is another important step in my journey, and I’m coming to deliver a strong performance and show I belong at the very top.”
The six-fight prelims also include plenty of familiar faces, with former British and Commonwealth middleweight champion Felix Cash set to step back between the ropes against Liam O’Hare in his first fight since a defeat to Tyler Denny in June 2024.

Troy Williamson was set to be in action on the bill against German Simon Zachenhuber, but he will now miss out.
Pawel August steps in at short notice as one of three late changes, with British prospect Mikie Tallon now also instead facing short notice replacement Leonardo Blanc.
How to watch Fury vs Makhmudov undercard
The four-fight main card will be broadcast exclusively live on Netflix from 7pm, as no extra cost to existing subscribers.
But the early preliminary fights will be broadcast free of charge for subscribers from 3pm, with the prelims to be available on Tudum.com and the Ring Magazine socials.
You can also follow the action across the talkSPORT network including via the official talkSPORT watchalong on Saturday night.
Boxing schedule
For all the upcoming fights and results this year, check out talkSPORT.com’s boxing schedule.
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