
Monday sow the undercard for the return of former two-time heavyweight champion Tyson Fury on April 11th at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium nin North London officially announced.
From the official release by "The Ring,"
"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."
Obviously, of all the fights beneath "The Gypsy King's" return's, there will be the most intrigue around Benn and his having left Matchroom Boxing in a surprising abandonment of a promoter that stood by him. This, included his two year banishment by the British Boxing Board of Control for a PED suspension.
It's also important to emphasize that Benn has not made any long term commitment to Alashikh and his Saudi Entertainment Authority/Riyadh Season promotion that is also under "The Ring" banner. Although, it does follow with the reported massive $15 million payday that Benn is getting for this Prograis undercard fight, that he'd be inclined to stay with Alashikh.