After years away from in-ring motion, Tyson Fury is now all set to make his boxing return later this 12 months. Officially announced and confirmed, “The Gypsy King” will fight Arslanbek Makhmudov in a heavyweight showdown on Apr. 11, 2026. The fight is ready to happen in Fury’s native country, the UK. It would be streamed continue to exist Netflix.
Nonetheless, almost two weeks before Fury’s official return news, Irish boxer and former featherweight champion Carl Frampton MBE appeared for an interview on The Motion Network. There, he addressed Fury’s repeated comebacks.
“I feel there isn’t any doubt that he loves the game. He likes to fight, and even when he retired we have seen the footage of him — he was at all times running, at all times hitting bags, at all times doing something. I feel it is vital for him to remain energetic and keep his mind occupied.
“Why does he keep coming back? I just think he loves it. I do know other fighters like that. It wasn’t me — towards the tip of my profession, I desired to get out, chill out, spend time with my family, and never must stand up early for runs or grind through hard rounds within the gym. But Tyson is someone who genuinely enjoys it,” Frampton said. “I feel that is the fifth time he’s come out of retirement or something like that, and I even have the sensation Tyson Fury will keep fighting for so long as the British Board of Control gives him a license. He just loves it.”
Throughout his lengthy boxing profession, Fury has retired and are available out of retirement multiple times, with public, short-lived retirements occurring in 2022 and early 2025. Ahead of his comeback fight, Fury stands at 34-2-1, with 24KOs, while Makhmudov boasts a record of 21-2, with 19 KOs.
Tyson Fury officially addresses his boxing return
In a recent Instagram story posted online, Tyson Fury opened and officially addressed his upcoming return. “I told you. I told ya’ll, there was an enormous announcement coming today baby. I’ve done it. Got it over the road and I’m absolutely psyched. Ready today to fight, come on!”
The 37-year-old was busy filming with Netflix for the hit documentary series At Home with the Furys, Season 2.

