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Fury vs. Makhmudov: Tyson’s Soft Comeback After Usyk Exposed Him Twice

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Fury vs. Makhmudov: Tyson’s Soft Comeback After Usyk Exposed Him Twice

The fight streams on Netflix, their first UK boxing broadcast, tied to a Fury documentary they’re producing. Netflix and Fury are currently in production on the hit series  At Home with the Furys. The second season is scheduled to premiere this spring. No venue announced.

No undercard. Just a date and a streaming deal that makes this look like promotional filler, not serious competition. Netflix has 325 million subscribers but no history staging fights from Britain. The timing lines up with their documentary schedule, not with competitive sense.

Fury hasn’t fought in the UK since stopping Dereck Chisora in 2022, a night where he looked sharp enough to walk away clean. He didn’t, and the Usyk fights stripped him of any claim at heavyweight’s top.

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Why This Fight Gets Made

Fury gets a payday and a chance to claim momentum without risking his chin. If he wins cleanly, he can push for another significant fight through the same Saudi-backed structure. If he looks slow or gets tagged, the Usyk losses get confirmed as the start of his decline, not a bad weekend.

Makhmudov gets a name on his record and exposure he wouldn’t earn otherwise. He’s dangerous against opponents who don’t move, but ineffective when forced to box. Fury, even diminished, knows how to feint, control range, and make opponents miss. Makhmudov will need Fury to stand there and trade, and Fury doesn’t trade unless something is badly wrong.

“Well it’s official I’m back doing what i love to do,” the 37-year-old  Fury said on Instagram. “Blessed by God🙏 @turki #themacisback”

What Happens After

If Fury wins and looks competent, he’ll angle for another fight, probably under the same promotional umbrella. If he struggles or gets hurt, this becomes a farewell tour disguised as a comeback. The real question is whether Netflix’s audience cares about a heavyweight fight with no belt and no stakes. Fury’s name still carries weight in the UK, but the shine wore off after Usyk.

This fight exists because Fury couldn’t stay retired and because Netflix needed boxing content to support their documentary. Whether it delivers anything beyond that depends on how much Fury has left, and we won’t know until April.

Amy Kaplan has been a boxing fan since she was 10 years old, which means she’s spent most of her life explaining that yes, she truly does prefer fight nights over dinner parties. Now writing for Boxing News 24, she covers everything from world title bouts to prospects swinging for their first real payday. Amy blends sharp analysis with a healthy dose of sarcasm, routinely calling out boxing politics and cutting through press-release spin to give fans the stories that actually matter.

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