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Tyson Fury to Face 6-Foot-6 Russian Titan Known for Taking on Bears—A True Warrior in the Ring Like Khabib Nurmagomedov

January 29, 2026 3 Min Read
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  • Tyson Fury’s Return Opponent is Known for Wrestling a Bear
  • UFC Legend Khabib Nurmagomedov Also Grappled with a Bear

Tyson Fury’s upcoming opponent is far from easily intimidated.

The former undisputed heavyweight champion is making a comeback after briefly stepping away from boxing.

Following his second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk at the close of 2024, the British fighter once again took time off to reevaluate his career.

Fury announced his return in early 2026, set to officially resume with a fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov, which will be streamed on Netflix this April.

While this bout is often regarded as a warm-up for the “Gypsy King,” Makhmudov—a formidable Russian powerhouse—is anything but an easy opponent, showing remarkable toughness comparable to that of wild animals.

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Tyson Fury’s Return Opponent is Known for Wrestling a Bear

Tyson Fury’s challenger, Arslanbek Makhmudov, is a heavyweight known for his knockout power, having finished 19 of his 21 professional fights inside the distance.

The “Gypsy King” faces a fearless Russian contender, as seen in a video filmed before Makhmudov’s recent triumph.

In October, prior to capturing the WBA Intercontinental heavyweight title by defeating Dave Allen in Sheffield, England, Makhmudov was recorded wrestling with a bear, a moment that sparked wide attention and astonishment among boxing fans.

Comments on the Fight Hub TV YouTube channel expressed disbelief and humor, with remarks like:

  • “Is the goal simply ‘not dying’?”
  • “Looking back at my mistakes, watching this video makes me feel wise again.”
  • “Mastering bear wrestling takes real dedication.”
  • “This is crazy. It seems like those claws are exposed… Wow.”
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Nicknamed “The Lion,” Makhmudov showed little fear ahead of their April 11 fight in the UK, even poking fun at Fury’s unconventional training techniques.

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UFC Legend Khabib Nurmagomedov Also Grappled with a Bear

Makhmudov’s bear-wrestling is not unique in the fighting world. UFC lightweight legend Khabib Nurmagomedov had a similar experience as a child.

Before compiling an undefeated 29-0 MMA record, “The Eagle” displayed his wrestling skills by sparring with a bear cub at the age of nine.

This practice is reportedly common in their native Dagestan, where Khabib trained under the watchful eye of his renowned father, who encouraged such intense preparation.

Fan Take: This glimpse into Makhmudov’s fearless mentality highlights the kind of raw grit that hardcore fight fans love to see. Fury’s match against such a formidable and unconventional opponent could redefine heavyweight boxing’s narrative and bring fresh excitement to the sport’s future.

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