They streamed a YouTuber against a rapist, so promoting a proven drug cheat who lied about giving his purse to charity is the next logical step.mickey1975 wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 15:07Ok. Why do you think Netflix got involved?keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 15:05My post wasn't ridiculously against him.mickey1975 wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 13:56
I'm not, though, I just go out of my way to add balance on here when it's ridiculously against him.
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Course it will. If it was in Manchester I'd go but not travelling to London for it
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Fury. Makhmudov. A heavyweight clash of the titans takes over Tottenham
#FuryMakhmudov | Saturday April 11th | LIVE only on Netflix | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | bit.ly/Fury-Makhmudov…
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Either it’s a mismatch or Fury has fallen too much.
Bit optimistic doing it at Spurs.
They seem to want to whack anything at Spurs now.
Bit optimistic doing it at Spurs.
They seem to want to whack anything at Spurs now.
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Clash of the Titans?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 16:02
Fury. Makhmudov. A heavyweight clash of the titans takes over Tottenham
Press conference is LIVE from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at 4 PM UK/11 AM ET on Monday, Feb. 16th
Tickets go on sale Tuesday, Feb. 17th via Ticketmaster
#FuryMakhmudov | Saturday April 11th | LIVE only on Netflix | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | bit.ly/Fury-Makhmudov…
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Mad that Makhmudov is in the main event of a stadium fight coming off losing to Vianello and beating Dave Allen. But glad to see it seems like a nice dude.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov | Netflix - 11 April 2026
He didn't look good against Vianello. Was constantly beaten to the punch, floored, struggled to land anything of his own. He's always looked slow and cumbersome without much technique, but seemed to have built a reputation on intimidation and power rather than skills. Kabayel really burst the bubble with that stoppage and how easy he made it look.
Fury should be able to do what he wants and force a stoppage.
Vianello would've been a more worthy opponent.
Fury should be able to do what he wants and force a stoppage.
Vianello would've been a more worthy opponent.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov | Netflix - 11 April 2026
I do wonder a bit whether Fury's power will be enough to stop Makhmudov coming forward and making it awkward and ugly. Vianello hit him with a lot of clean punches and it was only the eye swelling that stopped the fight.2102927 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 08:24 He didn't look good against Vianello. Was constantly beaten to the punch, floored, struggled to land anything of his own. He's always looked slow and cumbersome without much technique, but seemed to have built a reputation on intimidation and power rather than skills. Kabayel really burst the bubble with that stoppage and how easy he made it look.
Fury should be able to do what he wants and force a stoppage.
Vianello would've been a more worthy opponent.
Makhmudov also seems like the kind of fighter that won't bite on Fury's faints and just keep walking in.
But if Fury does outclass him that won't be a massive surprise either.
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Makhmudov on Fury fight: Going from picture-seeking fan to April 11 foe
That it's against a man he excitedly took a picture with as a fan in November 2017 just makes the whole assignment even sweeter.
Two-time former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will end a 15-month layoff when headlining another stadium show, once more at Tottenham Hotspur, come April 11.
Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) has remained in the boxing space and surveyed the heavyweight landscape after another short-lived retirement, deciding Makhmudov (21-2, 19 KOs) is a worthy adversary for his first outing since consecutive defeats by Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.
His manager Spencer Brown named Makhmudov among the top 'three or four options' for Fury's return last month but by then, the 36-year-old Russian puncher was patiently awaiting the announcement of his career-best chance.
It's not quite Anthony Joshua, as he made a conscious effort to call out before Christmas, but this version of Fury poses questions.
"AJ promised me a fight, told me to speak to his promoter ... they said they had other plans with Jake Paul," Makhmudov explained in a virtual media scrum, previewing his impending April 11 date.
News of Fury's latest return circulated in early December with a cryptic social media clue: "The king must return to his throne," he said before later confirming he'd be back this year.
On that development, Makhmudov put his hat in the ring straight away: "I said Camille [Estephan, his promoter], ask about me and maybe we can make this fight. Do they like the idea?
They said yes, UK fans know me, that's how it happened slowly. I'm so happy, all my life I've prepared for this fight, met with him at Saunders-Lemieux and was a fan then but now I'm his opponent."
Headlining a stadium show at Tottenham Hotspur, many are skeptical about what they will see and there's a real sense of fatigue among hardcores around this version of Fury. Makhmudov, for all his fearsome physical gifts, has shown he's limited at world-level and a sharp Fury could outbox him at distance in ways Allen simply could not.
It won't be without trying. When it was put to him that he had a poster of Fury on his wall before turning professional in 2017, he insisted any admiration will go out of the window once they step in the ring.
"I'll go for war and to win, that's why I'm at more than 2,000-ft altitude in the Russian mountains. I have enough experience and skill, which is why I need to fight the best," he added.
Fury, a year older than Makhmudov, will be mentally refreshed having taken a year out of the sport in his mid-30s.
Yet time off will not have helped heal irreparable physical scars, especially given his Deontay Wilder trilogy and a trio of progressively intense bouts leading up to his flat, uninspired showing in the second Usyk meeting.
Makhmudov isn't resting on his laurels, nor should he seeing how volatile the divisional landscape has proven in recent years.
"I don't know how but I will try to beat [this version of Fury], we'll see what works and I'll keep doing that. Try to catch him and I will do everything to beat him. One punch can change everything in heavyweight boxing."
That it's against a man he excitedly took a picture with as a fan in November 2017 just makes the whole assignment even sweeter.
Two-time former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will end a 15-month layoff when headlining another stadium show, once more at Tottenham Hotspur, come April 11.
Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) has remained in the boxing space and surveyed the heavyweight landscape after another short-lived retirement, deciding Makhmudov (21-2, 19 KOs) is a worthy adversary for his first outing since consecutive defeats by Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.
His manager Spencer Brown named Makhmudov among the top 'three or four options' for Fury's return last month but by then, the 36-year-old Russian puncher was patiently awaiting the announcement of his career-best chance.
It's not quite Anthony Joshua, as he made a conscious effort to call out before Christmas, but this version of Fury poses questions.
"AJ promised me a fight, told me to speak to his promoter ... they said they had other plans with Jake Paul," Makhmudov explained in a virtual media scrum, previewing his impending April 11 date.
News of Fury's latest return circulated in early December with a cryptic social media clue: "The king must return to his throne," he said before later confirming he'd be back this year.
On that development, Makhmudov put his hat in the ring straight away: "I said Camille [Estephan, his promoter], ask about me and maybe we can make this fight. Do they like the idea?
They said yes, UK fans know me, that's how it happened slowly. I'm so happy, all my life I've prepared for this fight, met with him at Saunders-Lemieux and was a fan then but now I'm his opponent."
Headlining a stadium show at Tottenham Hotspur, many are skeptical about what they will see and there's a real sense of fatigue among hardcores around this version of Fury. Makhmudov, for all his fearsome physical gifts, has shown he's limited at world-level and a sharp Fury could outbox him at distance in ways Allen simply could not.
It won't be without trying. When it was put to him that he had a poster of Fury on his wall before turning professional in 2017, he insisted any admiration will go out of the window once they step in the ring.
"I'll go for war and to win, that's why I'm at more than 2,000-ft altitude in the Russian mountains. I have enough experience and skill, which is why I need to fight the best," he added.
Fury, a year older than Makhmudov, will be mentally refreshed having taken a year out of the sport in his mid-30s.
Yet time off will not have helped heal irreparable physical scars, especially given his Deontay Wilder trilogy and a trio of progressively intense bouts leading up to his flat, uninspired showing in the second Usyk meeting.
Makhmudov isn't resting on his laurels, nor should he seeing how volatile the divisional landscape has proven in recent years.
"I don't know how but I will try to beat [this version of Fury], we'll see what works and I'll keep doing that. Try to catch him and I will do everything to beat him. One punch can change everything in heavyweight boxing."
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov | Netflix - 11 April 2026
TKV v Riakpohre on the undercard
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Hopefully RR gets rid of the wrestler.
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Bit sad, was hoping for TKV vs allen. Riakpohre is actualy good.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov | Netflix - 11 April 2026
What does Dave Allen have to do to get a British title shot?
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Maybe move promotional companies? Matchroom wanted Fisher in one and we all know what Dave did to him. Smith winning could set Dave back a bit as I can see him headlining in Sheffield next. Allen would be expensive to put on in a British there, especially if the opponent is coming in on the back of Ring money.
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The hopeful thing would be that Riakporhe wins and actually defends it. The level could be raised from Adeleye, Clarke and TKV to Riakporhe, Okolie and Itauma as possible candidates. This all sounds delusional though... The likelihood is that Riakporhe wins and then vacates for a bigger fight then we get TKV Vs Allen or something similar for the vacant belt.gregregegg wrote: ↑15 Feb 2026, 22:55Bit sad, was hoping for TKV vs allen. Riakpohre is actualy good.
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British belt is finished
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Live press conference
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Was this his shortest retirement? Wasn’t was it?
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Froch? He's working for Netflix.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Someone Asylum is missing a patient.
Can you just imagine what he’s like in the kitchen at 3am on the bag
Makhmudov looks jet lagged
Can you just imagine what he’s like in the kitchen at 3am on the bag
Makhmudov looks jet lagged
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov | Netflix - 11 April 2026
Was talking about John.
Let him go face to face with Froch. He’ll just stand in front of him