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Tyson Fury’s comeback fight to take place at Tottenham’s stadium

By Thomson Reuters Feb 13, 2026 | 9:46 PM

Tyson Fury’s return to the boxing ring will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The former heavyweight champion’s ​April 11 bout against Arslanbek ‌Makhmudov was announced last month, but the venue wasn’t revealed until this week.

Fury, a 37-year-old Manchester, England, native, hasn’t fought since losing back-to-back ‌matches ​in 2024. He lost ⁠his title belts ⁠in a split decision against Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk that May in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, then dropped a rematch to ​Usyk in a unanimous decision at the same venue seven months later.

Those ⁠were the first two ⁠career defeats for Fury (34-2-1).

Tottenham Hotspur ​Stadium was the site of Fury’s last ​title defense, on Dec. 3, 2022, against ‌fellow Briton Derek Chisora. Fury won his next fight, vs. former UFC heavyweight champ Francis Ngannou, in Riyadh on ⁠Oct. 28, 2023, before taking the two defeats the following year.

Makhmudov (21-2) will be fighting in England ⁠for ‌the second straight time. The ⁠36-year-old Russian defeated David Allen ​by ‌unanimous decision in Sheffield last ​October.

Tottenham Hotspur ⁠Stadium, in addition to being home of a Premier League soccer team, plays host to two NFL games per season.

The Fury-Makhmudov fight will be shown on Netflix.

–Field ​Level Media