Tyson Fury April 2026 Comeback Could Be Going To A Soccer Stadium

Tyson Fury April 2026 Comeback

More exciting news for ‘The Gypsy King’.

Not only are Netflix showing his comeback fight soon this April it gets better.

Talk Sport in the UK earlier are suggesting that Tottenham Hotspurs stadium in London in England is being lined up for it.

April 11th vs Arslanbek Makhmudov is what is confirmed so far but if it is the above, here’s why that’s huge for Fury, Netflix and boxing:

  • Massive 64,000-capacity venue — One of the UK’s biggest stadiums, promising a huge live crowd and gate revenue.
  • First UK fight since 2022 — His last British bout was a stoppage win over Derek Chisora at the same Tottenham stadium.
  • Netflix global streaming — First major UK boxing event on Netflix, exposing Fury to millions worldwide beyond traditional PPV.
  • Post-retirement comeback — After retiring following his 2024 Usyk rematch loss, this revives his career and momentum.
  • Path to three-time champion — A strong win sets up potential Usyk trilogy or other big fights to reclaim undisputed status.
  • Dangerous but beatable opponent — Makhmudov (19 KOs in 21 wins) is a real threat who wants to “retire” Fury for real, making a win more impressive.
  • Homecoming energy — Returning to a packed UK stadium after international fights boosts fan support and hype.
  • Venue continuity — Same spot as his 2022 Chisora win, building on past success there.
  • Press conference buzz — London presser kicks off promotion, with Fury’s charisma driving ticket sales and media attention.
  • Legacy & marketability boost — At 37, a dominant performance on a huge platform keeps him as boxing’s top draw amid stars like Usyk and Joshua.

Fury and Netflix have worked well together before.

But with Fury now injury free and already in great shape, Fury and Netflix can be a potent force more than ever.

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