Netflix is set to stream a major heavyweight event live on Saturday, April 11, when Tyson Fury faces Arslanbek Makhmudov in a high-profile bout from the United Kingdom.
The main card will begin at 7:00 p.m. BST / 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT, and Netflix assures the event will stream globally at no additional cost to subscribers.
The fight has been positioned as a homecoming moment for Fury, who returns to British soil for the first time in nearly four years.
Netflix’s official listing describes the event as a live heavyweight showdown and notes that the broadcast will be available directly on the platform.
The matchup sets up a classic heavyweight contrast: Fury’s movement, ring IQ, and championship pedigree against Makhmudov’s raw power and pressure.
Recent ESPN coverage also framed Makhmudov as a serious puncher who could test Fury’s defense and timing in a way fans will be eager to see unfold.
Fury’s Experience Meets Makhmudov’s Power
Tyson Fury enters the bout as one of boxing’s most recognizable heavyweights. Born in Manchester, he became world heavyweight champion in 2015 and later added to that legacy with victories over names such as Wladimir Klitschko and Dillian Whyte.

ESPN lists Fury’s record at 34-2-1 with 24 KOs, underscoring both his experience and his finishing ability.
Across the ring, Arslanbek Makhmudov brings a very different kind of threat. ESPN describes him as a Russian heavyweight based in Canada, while BoxRec records him at 21-2 with 19 knockouts.
That combination of size and punching power has made him a dangerous opponent and one of the most physically imposing names in the division.
The evening is expected to be more than a single main event. Netflix’s fight card includes a co-main bout between Conor Benn and Regis Prograis, along with several other undercard matchups that give the broadcast a full event feel.
The main card is scheduled for live streaming on Netflix, while the preliminaries will stream on “Tudum” and “The Ring Magazine” social channels.
That wider card makes the night feel like a major boxing showcase rather than just one headline fight.
Netflix has also confirmed that the event is part of its growing live-sports slate, which has included boxing alongside other live programming.
For viewers, the key details are straightforward. The prelims begin at 3:30 p.m. BST / 10:30 a.m. ET / 7:30 a.m. PT, and the main card starts later in the day on Netflix.
Fans can go directly to the official Netflix title page and use the reminder option so they are notified when the fight goes live.
A Heavyweight Event With Global Reach
With multiple fights and high-profile names on the card, the event is expected to maintain steady momentum throughout the evening.

From early prelims to the headline bout, viewers can expect a full-scale production that builds anticipation with each fight leading into the main event.
What gives this event added weight is the scale of its distribution. Netflix says the bout will stream live worldwide to its subscribers, making it available to a massive global audience rather than being limited to a traditional pay-per-view setup.
That reach matters for a fight like this because both boxers bring strong storylines into the ring.
Fury is the established former champion returning to a major stage in front of a home crowd. Makhmudov arrives as the powerful challenger, hoping to turn that homecoming into a statement win.
With the date now locked in, the fight is shaping up as one of Netflix’s biggest live sports events of the spring.
For boxing fans, Saturday offers a rare chance to watch a heavyweight clash with championship-level stakes, a full undercard, and global streaming access all in one place.

























