Heavyweight title fight added to Tyson Fury vs Makhmudov undercard | Boxing News

The undercard for the Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov card has been officially announced.
Two-time world heavyweight champion Fury ends his latest retirement and competes for the first time in 16 months when he faces Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on April 11.
Fury hasn’t fought since back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, and is now attempting to reach the top of the heavyweight division once again, starting with the battle against Makhmudov.
It was confirmed last week that the co-main event of the event will see Conor Benn take on Regis Prograis in a 150lb catchweight bout, with ‘The Destroyer’ in action after controversially leaving long-term promoter Eddie Hearn to sign with Zuffa Boxing and Dana White.
With the event just over a month away, more fighters on the card have now been named, as Ring Magazine revealed the main card will also feature British heavyweight champion Jeamie TKV taking on Richard Riakporhe and Frazer Clarke going up against Justis Huni.
TKV won the belt with a win over Clarke last year, but now faces another difficult task when he goes up against former cruiserweight world title challenger Riakporhe.
As for Clarke, he will attempt to bounce back from that loss against TKV when he meets Huni, who was famously heading for a win against Fabio Wardley before suffering a late stoppage defeat last June.
On the prelims, the likes of Troy Williamson, Felix Cash, Mikie Tallon and Elliot Whale are all in action, as they all attempt to impress on a big stage.