How To Watch Tyson Fury’s Fight This Weekend?

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Shivam Khatwani
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Boxing fans have something to look forward to this weekend as Tyson Fury gets ready to step back into the ring. After a break that followed his losses to Oleksandr Usyk, Fury returns in a heavyweight fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov. The bout is set to take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which should give it a strong atmosphere with a home crowd behind him.

For viewers in India, the main concern is usually how to watch and what time to tune in. This time, things are a bit simpler than usual. The event will be available on Netflix, so anyone with a subscription can watch it without needing to pay extra.

How to watch Tyson Fury’s return in India

The timing will feel familiar if you’ve followed boxing before. The card is expected to start late at night in India, with the main fight likely happening sometime between 2:30 AM and 3:30 AM IST. It depends on how long the earlier fights go, so it’s not always exact, but that window is a safe expectation.

Since it’s on Netflix, you don’t have to go through the usual pay per view process. Just log in and stream it like any other live event on the platform. The undercard fights should also be available, so you can watch the full event if you’re staying up for it.

What to expect from the fight

This isn’t just another fight for Fury. He’ll be looking to get back on track and remind everyone where he stands in the heavyweight division. Makhmudov, on the other hand, brings power and size, which makes him a risky opponent if underestimated.

There’s also a decent undercard lined up, so it’s not just about the main event. For Indian fans, this is one of the easier ways to catch a big boxing night without jumping between platforms.

It’s definitely going to be a late night, but for a comeback fight like this, that’s usually part of the deal.

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