
Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov headlines Saturday’s Netflix fight card in London. (Davis Long, Yahoo Sports)
Uncrowned has Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov live results, round-by-round updates, highlights, ring walks and start time for the Fury vs. Makhmudov fight card on Saturday at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England. In the main event, former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury returns from his latest retirement to face world-ranked heavyweight contender Arslanbek Makhmudov.
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Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs), a two-time champion, has held all of the heavyweight titles across two reigns. He upset Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 to capture the WBA, WBO, and IBF belts. Fury became a two-time champion with a stoppage win over then-WBC champ Deontay Wilder in February 2020 and held the strap until his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title in May 2024.
Fury also fell short in a rematch with Usyk seven months later and subsequently announced his retirement from boxing shortly after. Fury now returns to the sport after 16 months out before a potential mega-fight against Anthony Joshua later in 2026.
Makhmudov (21-2, 19 KOs), a Russian based in Canada, was one of the division’s most feared contenders until he suffered a major upset loss to Agit Kabayel in November 2023. Makhmudov scored the biggest win of his career — a unanimous decision over popular Brit Dave Allen — this past October in Sheffield.
In the co-feature, Conor Benn drops down to 150 pounds to face former super lightweight champion Regis Prograis in a 10-round bout. Benn hasn’t fought since defeating Chris Eubank Jr. in their hyped second-generation clash at Tottenham last November. Prograis was last in action beating Jo Jo Diaz this past August.
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In one of boxing’s biggest news stories of 2026, Benn recently left Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing to join Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing in a one-fight deal to face Prograis, which is reportedly worth $15 million.
The Fury vs. Makhmudov prelims begin at 10:30 a.m. ET and can be watched on Uncrowned.
The main card starts at 2 p.m. ET on Netflix, with main event ring walks expected at around 4:30 p.m. ET.
Follow all of the action with Uncrowned’s live results and play-by-play of the main card below.
Main card (2 p.m. ET, Netflix)
Heavyweight: Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov
150-pound catchweight: Conor Benn def. Regis Prograis via unanimous decision (98-92, 98-92, 98-92)
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Live70 updates
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 2:00 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Tyson Fury will end yet another retirement against Russia’s Arslanbek Makhmudov in the main event.
Fury has retired from boxing on at least five occasions, each one less convincing than the last. Thus, when Fury announced his comeback to the sport in January, hardly anyone was left surprised — except those who claim to know him the best, of course.
Fury, 37, hasn’t laced up his gloves for 16 months, not since a pair of 2024 defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, with the first of those two bouts being for the undisputed heavyweight championship.
Makhmudov, 36, has landed this opportunity because of his decision win over the popular Dave Allen in Sheffield this past October. Prior to that, though, Makhmudov recorded stoppage losses against Agit Kabayel and Guido Vianello, showing how he is far below world level.
The Russian, 6-foot-7, matches Fury for height, but that is where the comparison stops. Makhmudov is stiff, defensively open and vulnerable — particularly to the body. Kabayel battered Makhmudov to the body while both Vianello and Allen had sizable success downstairs.
Makhmudov, with 19 knockouts in 21 wins, is clearly heavy-handed, and Fury has been floored by lesser fighters, so Makhmudov certainly can have success if he lands big on Fury. Fury has also lost concentration in fights before and been caught with shots he shouldn’t have been. But a puncher’s chance may be where it ends for Makhmudov.
Simply put, Fury is far too skilled for the Russian. And if he has anything left, this should look like the total mismatch it is. Fury’s jab and movement are among the best in heavyweight boxing. He is a tactical master, boxing to game plans to defeat certain opponents. Fluent as both an orthodox and a southpaw, the Brit should have a full bag of tricks waiting for Makhmudov.
The most interesting element in this fight is the question: How much does Fury have left? A veteran of 17 years in the paid ranks and the proud victor of a memorable but grueling trilogy with Deontay Wilder, it’s fair to say that “The Gypsy King” has sustained a significant amount of wear and tear on his body.
Pick: Fury
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:55 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Former world champion Tyson Fury returns from his latest retirement to face world-ranked heavyweight contender Arslanbek Makhmudov.
Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs), a two-time champion, has held all of the heavyweight titles across two reigns. He held the WBC strap until his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title in May 2024. Fury also fell short in a rematch with Usyk seven months later and subsequently announced his retirement from boxing shortly after.
Makhmudov (21-2, 19 KOs), a Russian based in Canada, was one of the division’s most feared contenders until he suffered a major upset loss to Agit Kabayel in November 2023. Makhmudov scored the biggest win of his career — a unanimous decision over popular Brit Dave Allen — this past October in Sheffield.

Boxing – Tyson Fury & Arslanbek Makhmudov Weigh-In – The Pelligon, London, Britain – April 10, 2026 Tyson Fury and Arslanbek Makhmudov go head to head during the weigh-in Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
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Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:48 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:45 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Final round coming up. Benn begins fast. He flurries to the body. Right-hand catches Prograis. Another right from Benn, but this time it didn’t land clean. Prograis responds with a left and then finds a home for a jab. Benn catches Prograis on the inside with a right. Two-piece catches the American. 1:00 to go. Benn lands a trio of jabs. They exchange body shots. Another jab flicks from Benn. Left hook connects for Benn. We are headed to the cards.
10-9 Benn, 99-91 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:41 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Six minutes to go. A stoppage seems unlikely for Benn at this stage. Good combination from Benn to open Round 9. Rights on the inside score for Benn. Prograis lands a short left. Now, to the body the American goes. Prograis lands a three-punch combination; Benn returns fire on the inside. Benn lands a body shot. One minute left. Body shot connects for Benn. Prograis is holding up close and slipping on the outside. Prograis is taking some heavy artillery on the inside.
10-9 Benn, 89-82 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:36 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Benn is winning these rounds, but they are all very competitive.
Benn begins Round 8 with the high-volume approach we have seen from him throughout. His power clearly isn’t what it once was, but the speed, body punching, and volume are still there.
Not much action through two minutes of this frame. Benn is firing to the body and keeping the volume high, however Prograis is blocking a lot of these shots and keeping Benn honest with counters.
10-9 Benn, 79-73 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:33 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Great left-hand counter from Prograis. Benn didn’t see that punch coming. Prograis’ legs are wobbling — not from punches but just from the fast pace of the fight and the effect it is having on his 37-year-old, faded body.
Good work on the inside for Benn. He is punishing him with the body and looking for the opening upstairs. Nice cuffing punches at close range in the second minute. Terrific body work from Benn at the end of the second minute.
Final minute coming up. Benn is off balance courtesy of a Prograis left hand. Prograis follows to the body. Benn continues to fire at the body to end Round 7.
10-9 Benn, 69-64 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:29 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Into the second half of this fight. Some didn’t expect this fight to still be going on in Round 6, especially with the pre-fight injury rumors.
Body work from Benn. STRONG left hand on the inside scores for Prograis. Prograis catches Benn with a jab. Body shot from Benn, followed by a right uppercut. Nice left hook from Benn. Benn is cut again, this time on the left eye.
Netflix has Benn 48-47 ahead through five rounds.
Will the blood spur Prograis on again?
Left-hand catches Benn on the way back. A left to the chest from Prograis. Benn lands a short left hook. Body shot exchanged by both in the final 10 seconds.
10-9 Benn, 59-55 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:23 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Prograis opens Round 5 with a left to the body. Benn responds with a combination on the inside. Although nothing landed, the volume is noteworthy. A pair of rights upstairs from Benn land on the guard. Left connects for Prograis; Benn returns fire. Benn is outworking Prograis, but he is struggling to really hurt him. Nice left-hand lands for Prograis to the chin. Bodywork from Benn now just before the two-minute mark. A third left hand over the top, followed by body punches from Prograis. It’s a nip-and-tuck round.
10-9 Prograis, 49-46 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:19 PM PDT
Prograis clips Benn with a couple of jabs and then connects with a southpaw left. Benn is cut around the right eye as he eats a body shot. Prograis, in Round 4, has finally gotten into this fight. Right-hand counter scores for Benn. Benn catches the American with a short hook on the inside. Benn just falls short with a right hand to left hook two-piece. Benn has gone back to his jab in the final minute. Sharp jabs from Benn to end the frame.
10-9 Benn, 40-36 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:15 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
One-two from Benn pushes back Prograis. Benn is keeping Prograis busy with constant jabs, as he tries to disguise the power punch — a right-hand down the middle. Benn is dominating Prograis with the jab. Prograis is unable to match the speed of Benn’s feet and hands, and he cannot defend from those punches. Strong right from Benn. Another right attempted by Benn in the final 10 seconds.
10-9 Benn, 30-27 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:11 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Benn opens Round 2 fast. Prograis’ legs look off balance. Right-hand down the middle connects for Benn. Benn knocked back the head with a right for that time. Prograis is walking Benn onto shots as “The Destroyer” tries to pressure Prograis. Into the final minute. Left-hand counter to the body from the former champ. A ram-rod jab from Benn is connecting in the final few seconds. Prograis is waiting for Benn to attempt to break the distance so he can catch him with counters.
10-9 Benn, 20-18 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 1:06 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Nice right from Benn in the opening 40 seconds. Benn is letting his hands go against Prograis with a barrage of shots. Prograis has felt the power early. Left hook from Benn. Prograis comes back with a left hand and then goes to the body. Benn leads with a left hook. Prograis throws a one-two down the middle. They trade back hands in the final minute. Benn touches down — unclear if it was a slip or a punch. Prograis is ROCKED by a right in the final few seconds of the opener.
10-9 Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 12:59 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 12:55 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 12:50 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
It has been apparent in Prograis’ past three fights that his punch resistance is a shade of what it was in his prime. In his bout with Diaz, Prograis was upright for most of the contest. His legs are not as agile or sturdy as they once were. He was rocked by Diaz in Round 8 and had to overcome a hellacious storm to win a decision.
Diaz has never been a puncher — and at 143 pounds, he shouldn’t have any power of note. If Diaz can hurt Prograis like that, what is Benn going to do? Benn is a puncher with the ability to close the gap on Prograis and unleash shots. He is the bigger man and fresher fighter, as well.
What also cannot be ignored is the heavy rumors circulating in British boxing that Prograis will enter the bout with Benn carrying an injury.
“Things gonna happen in camp,” Prograis said when asked about the rumored injury on Wednesday.
All the chips are stacked in Benn’s favor to look impressive and take Prograis out inside the distance.
Pick: Benn
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 12:44 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Conor Benn faces Regis Prograis in a 150-pound catchweight bout.
Benn, a welterweight contender, moved up to the middleweight division for two fights against Chris Eubank Jr. in 2025. Although losing the first, which was a Fight of the Year contender, Benn secured revenge in their second meeting this past November.
Now that the Eubank saga is firmly in his rear-view mirror, Benn is ready to pursue his goal of being a welterweight world champion. His journey back to 147 pounds begins against Prograis, three pounds above the limit.
Prograis is a two-time super lightweight champion. He lost his WBC title in his second reign to Devin Haney in December 2023 in what was a one-sided fight. Prograis then tasted defeat against Jack Catterall before rebounding with a win over Joseph Diaz Jr. this past August.

British boxer Conor Benn (L) faces off with US boxer Regis Prograis during a ceremonial weigh-in in central London on April 10, 2026, ahead of their boxing match on April 11. (Photo by Henry NICHOLLS / AFP via Getty Images)
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Sat, April 11, 2026 at 12:40 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 12:35 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Sat, April 11, 2026 at 12:30 PM PDT
Darshan Desai
Barry Smith, in the corner, tells Jeamie TKV that the early success of Richard Riakporhe was expected, but now is the time for the British heavyweight champion to take over.
Attempting to follow that advice, TKV opens up with the jab early in the fourth.
TKV is deducted a point for the use of the head. When will he be deducted a point for holding?
More holding from both. Not much is happening in this round.
Big right connects for Riakporhe in the final minute.
10-9 Riakporhe, 40-36 Riakporhe