Tyson Fury Returns with Dominant Win over Makhmudov as Heavyweight Division Heats Up
Tyson Fury outpointed Arslanbek Makhmudov via unanimous decision in his London comeback, winning 120-108 on one card, while Okolie faces Yoka in Paris on April 25.
7d ago • 3 min read

The Gypsy King is back! Tyson Fury made a triumphant return to the ring on April 12 in London, outboxing the previously unbeaten Arslanbek Makhmudov over 12 rounds in a near-shutout unanimous decision. The scorecards read 120-108, 119-109, 119-109 — a dominant display that silenced any questions about whether the 37-year-old still had it. If you are new to boxing, let me break it down: those scores mean Fury won almost every single round.
Fury had been out of the ring for over a year following his controversial trilogy with Oleksandr Usyk, and many wondered if the layoff would dull his skills. It did not. Fury's jab was razor-sharp from the opening bell, his footwork crisp, and his ring generalship was vintage. Makhmudov, a powerful Canadian-based puncher with a fearsome reputation, was reduced to chasing shadows for most of the fight.
The win positions Fury for a potential mega-fight with Anthony Joshua later this year — the all-British super-fight that boxing fans have been demanding for the better part of a decade. Both camps have expressed interest, and with Fury looking sharp and Joshua coming off impressive recent form, the pieces are falling into place for what could be the biggest fight in British boxing history.
Meanwhile, the heavyweight division continues to deliver excitement. Lawrence Okolie and Tony Yoka meet in Paris on April 25 in a pivotal contest that could reshape the division's landscape. Okolie, the former cruiserweight world champion who moved up to heavyweight last year, faces a stern test against the 2016 Olympic gold medallist. For Kenyan boxing fans following the heavyweight scene, this is a can't-miss weekend.
Looking ahead, undisputed champion Usyk has his own plans — a spectacle fight against former kickboxing star Rico Verhoeven in Egypt. While purists may debate the sporting merit, it adds another layer of intrigue to a heavyweight era that is as competitive and entertaining as any in the sport's history. From Fury's comeback to the next generation of contenders, the big men are delivering. Karibu to the world of heavyweight boxing — it has never been more fun to follow!
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