Tyson Fury announced his return to boxing in a fight with a Russian (photo)

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (34 wins, 24 of them by knockout, 2 losses, 1 draw), who announced his retirement in January 2025 after losing a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk 13 months ago, will have his first fight after another return to boxing on April 11, The Ring reports.

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The 37-year-old Gypsy King's opponent will be 36-year-old Russian Arslanbek Makhmudov, who lives in Canada (21 wins, 19 of them by knockout, 2 losses).

The event will be broadcast on Netflix. The venue has not yet been announced, but it is likely to take place in England.

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“I'm excited about this opportunity,” said the native of the aggressor country, whose height is 196 cm compared to Fury's 206 cm. “I'm going to make a real war. Tyson Fury is a great champion. I'll be more ready than ever to leave with a stunning victory.”

Recall that in 2024, Makhmudov lost by knockout in the 8th round to Italian Guido Vianello, after which he defeated Ricardo Brown from Jamaica and Briton Dave Allen in 2025.

Previously, “FACTS” reported that Tyson Fury showed up at the boxing legend's funeral in a strange suit covered in photographs.

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