
London, March 2nd: His Excellency Turki Alalshikh and Ring Magazine announce the
stacked undercard for Fury vs Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday
April 11th, to be streamed live on Netflix.
The main card will be co-headlined by Conor Benn (24-1-0) and two-time former world
champion Regis Prograis (30-3-0).
Benn returns to North London, where he recently defeated Chris Eubank Jr in their
second bout, looking to make another statement against the experienced and explosive
Prograis.
Benn said: “April 11th can’t come soon enough, returning to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
again, where I made history against Eubank Jr means everything to me. My last fight there
showed the world exactly who I am and what I’m about. Fighting on the biggest stages, in
the biggest shows, I fear no one! I’m fully locked in and ready to deliver another statement
performance.”
Prograis said, “Last time I fought in London, Conor Benn was on my undercard, so this is
a full-circle moment for me. But this circle will close with me teaching him a lesson on
April 11th. He’s not fighting some weight-drained super middleweight. I am in shape and
will bring home this victory.”
British Heavyweight Champion Jeamie TKV (9-2-0) defends his title against Richard
“The Midnight Train” Riakporhe (19-1-0) in the first all-British bout of the night.
Riakporhe has fourteen stoppages to his name and most recently defeated Tommy Welch
on the Eubank Benn II undercard, while TKV enters off the back of his victory over Frazer
Clarke.
Rounding off the main fight card, Frazer Clarke (9-2-1) takes on highly regarded
Australian contender Justis Huni (12-1-0), with both heavyweights looking to bounce
back from their most recent defeats. Clarke’s was a split decision loss to Jeamie TKV,
while Huni suffered a tenth-round knockout defeat to Fabio Wardley in June 2025.
Huni said: “I’m truly honoured to be fighting in London on such a huge card headlined by
Tyson Fury. The UK has a proud boxing tradition, and it means a lot to perform in front of
these fans. April 11 is another important step in my journey, and I’m coming to deliver a
strong performance and show I belong at the very top.”
Ahead of the main card, six preliminary fights will be streamed on The Ring’s YouTube
channel and on Tudum.com.
The first contest in the prelims features Troy Williamson (22-4-1) and Simon
Zachenhuber (28-0-0).
Williamson said: “Fighting in a UK stadium, on an undercard of Tyson Fury, and to be part
of an event run by Turki and his team, motivates me more than I have ever been before in
my career, I’m looking forward to putting on a show for everybody involved.”
Felix Cash (16-1-0) returns to the ring for the first time since his last fight in the summer
of 2024, where he was defeated by Tyler Denny in a fifth-round stoppage. Facing him is
Liam O’Hare (13-2-0) who is stepping up to try and secure the biggest win of his career.
In the third all-British clash of the night, Elliot Whale (13-0-0) will look to defend his
undefeated professional record against Tom Hill (12-4-0).
Whale said: “I can’t explain how happy I am at getting the chance to fight in a massive
stadium like Tottenham Hotspur. It’s such an honour to box on an event like this. I’m very
thankful for the people that made this happen.”
Hector Avila Lozano (3-7-1) faces Sultan Almohammed (2-0-0), the unbeaten rising star
from Saudi Arabia in a lightweight clash as Almohammed aims to go three from three in
Ring Magazine events.
Mikie “The Omen” Tallon (11-0-0) takes on Cristopher “El Vago” Rios (11-3-0) as he
looks to further his unbeaten professional record, stepping back into the ring at
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after defeating Fezan Shahid on the undercard of Eubank
Benn II.
Breyon “Grind Time” Gorham (21-0-0) faces the unbeaten Eduard Georgiev (3-0-1) in
his first clash on UK soil, also looking to protect his perfect professional record.
The complete lineup is detailed below:
Main Card (to be streamed on Netflix)
Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov
Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis
Jeamie TKV vs Richard Riakporhe
Frazer Clarke vs Justis Huni
Prelims (to be streamed on YouTube)
Troy Williamson vs Simon Zachenhuber
Felix Cash vs Liam O’Hare
Elliot Whale vs Tom Hill
Hector Avila Lozano vs Sultan Almohammed
Mikie Tallon vs Cristopher Rios
Breyon Gorham vs Eduard Georgiev
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster. Additionally, visit the official Netflix page and
click ‘Remind Me’ to ensure you’re notified on April 11 when the action begins.
About Ring Magazine:
Since its acquisition by His Excellency Turki Alalshikh in November 2024, The Ring has
entered a new era, reinforcing its status as boxing’s most legendary and authoritative
voice.
The magazine has showcased many of the sport’s biggest fights and most iconic
moments, most recently Shakur Stevenson vs Teofimo Lopez at a sold out Madison
Square Garden, British boxing’s most talked-about match-up between Chris Eubank Jr.
and Conor Benn, as well as the legacy-defining showdown between Canelo Alvarez and
Terence Crawford in Las Vegas, often described as “the fight of the century.”
The Ring delivers world-class global coverage with unrivaled access to boxing’s top stars.
Building on its rich heritage, the magazine continues to document the sport at the highest
level whilst shaping the present and preserving the legacy of boxing.
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