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How to Stream Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov Fight on Firestick
Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov is streaming exclusively on Netflix on April 11, 2026. Here's exactly how to watch it on your Firestick — including setup, pricing, and what to do if you hit issues.
I’ve been watching big fights on my Firestick 4K Max for years — boxing, MMA, you name it — and the Fury vs Makhmudov card on April 11 is one of the most straightforward to set up I’ve seen in a while. There’s no juggling three different apps or scrambling for a pay-per-view code. Netflix locked this one up exclusively, which means if you’ve already got a subscription, you’re basically done.
That said, there are a few things worth knowing before fight night so you’re not fumbling with settings at 10 PM BST while the ring walk is happening.
Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov streams exclusively on Netflix on Saturday, April 11, 2026 — available on Firestick through the Netflix app. The event starts around 7 PM BST / 2 PM ET, with main event ring walks expected at roughly 10–11 PM BST / 5–6 PM ET. A Netflix subscription starts at $8.99/month for the Standard plan.
Fight Details — What You Need to Know
Before we get into setup, here’s everything in one place:
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Fight | Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov |
| Date | Saturday, April 11, 2026 |
| Venue | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, UK |
| Event Start | ~7 PM BST / 2 PM ET |
| Main Event Ring Walks | ~10–11 PM BST / 5–6 PM ET |
| Where to Watch | Netflix (exclusive) |
This is a big deal for boxing streaming — Netflix has been aggressively picking up live sports rights, and a Fury headliner is exactly the kind of event that signals they’re serious about it.
What You Need to Stream It
Here’s the short list:
- A Firestick (any model — Lite, 4K, 4K Max, or Cube all work)
- A Netflix subscription (Standard at $8.99/month minimum, up to $22.99/month for Premium)
- A stable internet connection — Netflix recommends at least 15 Mbps for HD, 25 Mbps for 4K
- The Netflix app installed on your Firestick
That’s it. No PPV purchase, no additional app, no codes to hunt down. If you already subscribe to Netflix, this fight costs you nothing extra.
How to Watch Fury vs Makhmudov on Firestick
How to Stream Fury vs Makhmudov on Firestick
4 stepsOpen the Netflix App
From your Firestick home screen, find Netflix in your apps row or search for it using the magnifying glass icon. If Netflix is already installed, open it and log into your account.
Install Netflix (If Needed)
Don’t have Netflix installed? Use the search icon at the top of your Firestick home screen, type “Netflix”, and select it from the results. Hit Download — it’s free from the Amazon Appstore and installs in under a minute. Log in with your Netflix credentials once it opens.
Find the Fight
Once you’re in Netflix, use the search icon (top-right of the Netflix home screen) and type “Tyson Fury” or “Fury vs Makhmudov”. The event should appear. On fight night, Netflix typically surfaces live events on the home screen automatically — look for a “Live” badge.
Hit Play Before Ring Walks
Select the fight event and press play. Netflix will start the live stream. The prelims begin around 7 PM BST / 2 PM ET — main event ring walks are expected around 10–11 PM BST / 5–6 PM ET. Get in early, settle in, and let the Firestick handle the rest.
Netflix on Firestick — Is It Worth It for Boxing?
Netflix
- Exclusive rights — the only legal way to watch this fight
- No additional PPV charge on top of your subscription
- Native Firestick app — no sideloading, no codes
- 4K HDR available on Premium plan ($22.99/mo)
- Live event interface has improved significantly in 2026
Netflix’s live sports coverage has come a long way. The first time they streamed a major boxing event, the app struggled under load and there were widespread complaints about buffering and dropped streams. Since then, they’ve invested heavily in their live streaming infrastructure — and on my Firestick 4K Max, the quality has been solid for live events I’ve tested.
The honest limitation: Netflix’s live rewind and pause functionality is more basic than what you’d get on a dedicated sports platform. If you miss the knockout, you can’t always scrub back instantly the way you would on a DVR. That’s a real con for boxing fans who want to replay every combination.
✓ Pros
- Exclusive broadcast — no other legal option for this fight
- No PPV fee on top of existing subscription
- Available directly from Amazon Appstore on Firestick — zero setup friction
- 4K HDR stream available on Premium plan
- Netflix has improved live event reliability significantly through 2025–2026
✕ Cons
- Requires an active Netflix subscription ($8.99–$22.99/month)
- Live scrubbing and instant replay options are limited compared to sports platforms
- No backup broadcaster if Netflix has technical issues — this is the only stream
Netflix Plan Comparison — Which One to Get
| Plan | Price | Resolution | Streams |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $8.99/mo | 1080p HD | 2 |
| Standard with Ads | Lower | 1080p HD | 2 |
| Premium | $22.99/mo | 4K HDR | 4 |
For the fight on a Firestick 4K Max, the Premium plan is worth it if you want the full 4K HDR presentation. Standard is perfectly fine on anything smaller than a 65-inch screen — boxing commentary and action read well in 1080p.
Troubleshooting — What to Do If It Buffers
Netflix on Firestick is generally reliable, but live events put extra load on their servers. If you hit issues:
Buffering or quality drops:
Go to Settings → Applications → Netflix → Clear Cache. Then relaunch the app. This forces Netflix to re-establish a clean connection instead of pulling from stale data.
App won’t load:
Hold the Home button on your Firestick remote for 5 seconds, then select Sleep. Wake the device, relaunch Netflix. A soft restart clears most app-level hangs.
Stream quality is low:
Netflix auto-adjusts quality based on your connection. If you’re seeing standard definition, check that nothing else is hammering your WiFi. Firesticks work best on the 5 GHz band — if you’re on 2.4 GHz and have the option to switch, do it before the fight. For a permanent solution, an ethernet adapter eliminates buffering entirely.
Netflix says your account isn’t authorized:
Check that your subscription is active — if your card expired or you’re on a shared account that’s been locked down due to Netflix’s password-sharing enforcement, you’ll need to sort that before fight night.
Pre-Fight Checklist
Before you settle in Saturday:
- Netflix app installed and logged in
- Test stream working (play anything for 60 seconds)
- Firestick connected to 5 GHz WiFi (or ethernet if possible)
- App cache cleared once before the event
- VPN installed if you want privacy during the stream
- Phone notifications silenced — respect the sport
Related Guides
Already set up for the fight? Make the most of your Firestick setup:
- 15 Best Sports Streaming Apps for Firestick in 2026 — for when the next fight isn’t on Netflix
- How to Watch Boxing on Firestick — full breakdown of every boxing broadcaster, PPV service, and free option
- Firestick Buffering? 12 Fixes That Actually Work — if tonight’s stream gives you trouble, start here
- 5 Best VPNs for Firestick in 2026 — protect your stream and stop ISP throttling
Bottom Line
Fury vs Makhmudov is as simple as Firestick streaming gets: open Netflix, find the fight, press play. No PPV storefront, no sideloading, no sketchy APK files. If you’ve got a Netflix subscription, you’re already set.
The one thing to do before fight night: install the app, run a quick test stream, and clear your cache. Thirty seconds of prep means you won’t be troubleshooting when the ring walks start.
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Last updated: April 2026