Boxing This Weekend โ Every Fight Card for April 11, 2026

The Biggest Day for Boxing in 2026
April 11, 2026, might be the single best day for boxing fans in years. Four cards across four countries, 30+ fights, two global streaming events, and storylines ranging from Tyson Fury's comeback to a kickboxing legend's toughest test in the ring. Whether you're betting, watching, or both โ here's every fight card happening this weekend, when they start, and where to find AI predictions for all of them.
The day starts in Tokyo at sunrise (US time) with Nasukawa vs Estrada on DAZN, crosses to London for Fury vs Makhmudov on Netflix in the afternoon/evening, and finishes with US cards in Atlantic City and Las Vegas running into the early hours. You could watch boxing for 18 straight hours if you wanted to. Here's what's worth your time and money.
Card 1: Fury vs Makhmudov โ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London (Netflix)
SAT 2:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM BST / 11:00 PM Tbilisi โ Main event ring walks ~5:00 PM ET
The headline event. Fury (34-2-1) returns after 18 months to face KO artist Makhmudov (21-2, 19 KOs) in front of 60,000+ at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Our AI gives Fury 85% confidence, projecting a mid-to-late stoppage. The full preview covers fighter analysis, betting angles, and round-by-round breakdown.
Read the full Fury vs Makhmudov preview โ
Key fights on the card:
- Conor Benn vs Regis Prograis โ Co-main event. Benn (23-0) faces former world champion Prograis in his biggest test. Prograis has fought Josh Taylor, Devin Haney, and Jose Zepeda โ a massive step up in opposition for Benn.
- Tshikeva vs Riakporhe โ British Heavyweight Title. Riakporhe (17-1, 13 KOs) brings genuine power and experience. Could be the most competitive fight on the card.
- Frazer Clarke vs Justis Huni โ Two Olympic heavyweights in a genuine 50/50 prospect fight. Great matchmaking.
- Felix Cash vs Liam O'Hare, Whale vs Hill, August vs Zachenhuber โ Solid undercard fights with predictions available.
Card 2: Nasukawa vs Estrada โ Kokugikan, Tokyo (DAZN)
SAT 5:30 AM ET / 10:30 AM BST / 2:30 PM Tbilisi โ Main event ~8:00 AM ET
The most intriguing matchup of the weekend. Kickboxing legend Tenshin Nasukawa (5-0 in boxing, 42-0 in kickboxing) faces 45-fight veteran Juan Francisco Estrada in a WBC bantamweight title eliminator at Japan's legendary sumo hall. Our AI gives Estrada 80% based on the experience gap, but Nasukawa's speed makes this a genuine upset candidate. The full preview has detailed fighter analysis and crossover context.
Read the full Nasukawa vs Estrada preview โ
Key undercard fights:
- Tomoya Tsuboi vs Pedro Guevara โ Japan's rising star vs a former world champion. Could steal the show.
- Katsuma Akitsugi vs Jose Miguel Calderon Cervantes โ Akitsugi continues his development against international opposition.
- Kyosuke Takami vs Angel Ayala โ Opens the card at Kokugikan.
Card 3: Mielnicki Jr vs Huerta โ Adrian Phillips Theater, Atlantic City (ProBoxTV)
SAT 5:00 PM ET / 10:00 PM BST / 2:00 AM Tbilisi (Sun)
An 8-fight card headlined by prospect Vito Mielnicki Jr. (19-1, 12 KOs) against Omar Ulises Huerta. Mielnicki is one of the more exciting young welterweights in the US, and this card offers value in the undercard fights where lines tend to be softer.
Notable fights:
- Vito Mielnicki Jr. vs Omar Ulises Huerta โ Headline. Mielnicki looking to build momentum after his lone career loss.
- Yan Marcos vs Dwyke Flemmings Jr. โ Competitive undercard matchup.
- Arjan Iseni vs Christian Figueroa, Neely vs Garcia Perez โ Prospect showcases with AI predictions available.
Card 4: Las Vegas Late Night
SAT 10:00 PM ET / 3:00 AM BST (Sun) / 7:00 AM Tbilisi (Sun)
The nightcap from Las Vegas features three fights running into the early hours:
- Julian Montalvo vs Manuel Valentine Lerma โ Headline bout.
- Brandon Adams vs Caoimhin Agyarko โ Adams is a Contender Series veteran; Agyarko is the Belfast prospect looking to make noise in Vegas.
- Chantel Navarro vs Perla Lomeli โ Women's bout rounding out the card.
Bonus: Thursday Night Opener โ Prudential Center, Newark (ProBoxTV)
THU APR 10 6:30 PM ET / 11:30 PM BST
The weekend technically kicks off Thursday night with a 3-fight card at the Prudential Center in Newark:
- William Foster III vs Joshafat Ortiz โ Headline. Two unbeaten prospects in a genuine competitive test.
- Hebert Conceicao Sousa vs Johan Gonzalez โ Olympic gold medalist Conceicao Sousa continues his pro campaign.
- Francisco Veron vs Raul Garcia โ Argentine prospect vs experienced journeyman.
Complete Weekend Schedule
THURSDAY APRIL 10
6:30 PM ET โ Foster III vs Ortiz, Prudential Center, Newark (ProBoxTV)
SATURDAY APRIL 11
5:30 AM ET โ Nasukawa vs Estrada, Kokugikan, Tokyo (DAZN)
2:00 PM ET โ Fury vs Makhmudov, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London (Netflix)
5:00 PM ET โ Mielnicki Jr vs Huerta, Atlantic City (ProBoxTV)
10:00 PM ET โ Montalvo vs Lerma, Las Vegas
Best Bets of the Weekend
Our highest conviction plays across all four cards, based on AI confidence and betting value:
- Fury by KO/TKO rounds 7-9 (estimated +350 to +450): Our top play of the weekend. Fury breaks fighters down methodically โ 15 of his 24 KOs came after round 6. Against a fighter with a questioned chin and no experience at this level, the middle rounds are where the stoppage comes. High-value, high-conviction.
- Tshikeva vs Riakporhe โ fight to go the distance, No (estimated -140): Riakporhe has 13 KOs in 17 wins. Tshikeva is aggressive. Both men can bang. Stoppages are the norm when these types of heavyweights meet, and neither has shown the defensive discipline to survive 12 rounds against a genuine puncher.
- Estrada by decision (estimated +150 to +200): The veteran's most likely path. Estrada has the ring IQ to survive Nasukawa's early speed and take over in the championship rounds. Three of his biggest fights (Chocolatito trilogy) all went to the scorecards.
- Tsuboi to win (estimated -200 to -250): Tsuboi is Japan's brightest prospect and fighting at home in Kokugikan. The price is steep, but the talent gap against Guevara is real. Consider as a parlay leg rather than a standalone bet.
Build parlays across multiple cards with our AI parlay generator.
Upset Watch
Fights where the underdog has a legitimate shot:
- Nasukawa over Estrada (+200 to +250): The best upset value on the slate. Estrada is 37, coming off a loss, moving up in weight, and fighting in hostile territory. Nasukawa's hand speed is generationally fast. If Estrada can't handle the speed early, this is a real upset.
- Regis Prograis over Conor Benn (+150 to +200): Prograis has the resume Benn lacks โ former world champion, fought elite competition. Benn's chin and inside fighting have never been tested at this level. If Prograis brings his A-game, he has the tools to outbox Benn.
- Justis Huni over Frazer Clarke (pick 'em): This is closer to a coin flip than the odds might suggest. Both are Olympic-level heavyweights still developing. Huni's hand speed could trouble Clarke if he starts fast. Worth a look if Clarke is favored beyond -150.
How to Watch Everything
- Netflix โ Fury vs Makhmudov (included with subscription, no PPV). The London card starts around 2:00 PM ET.
- DAZN โ Nasukawa vs Estrada from Tokyo (subscription required). Starts 5:30 AM ET โ early morning in the US but perfect timing for European viewers.
- ProBoxTV โ Atlantic City card (Mielnicki Jr headline) and the Thursday Newark card (Foster III). Free or subscription depending on region.
- Las Vegas late card โ Check local listings. Starts around 10:00 PM ET Saturday.
The ideal viewing order: start with DAZN Tokyo in the morning, switch to Netflix London in the afternoon, catch ProBoxTV Atlantic City in the evening, and finish with Las Vegas overnight. A full 18 hours of boxing if you're committed.
Get AI Predictions for Every Fight
Every fight on every card this weekend has a full AI prediction available with confidence scores, method of victory analysis, and betting angles. The prediction cron generates picks for all scheduled boxing matches automatically โ check the hub for the complete list.
Lines move fast on fight week. The method-of-victory and round prop markets are where the best value lives โ moneyline favorites in boxing are rarely worth laying heavy juice. Check predictions now and lock in your plays before the first bell rings at Kokugikan tomorrow morning.