Postpublished at 21:51 British Summer Time 18 August 2018
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at Windsor Park
A real sense that if Fury stepped on the gas Pianeta would be in trouble.
WBO interim featherweight champion Carl Frampton stop Luke Jackson in the ninth round
Tyson Fury wins every round to beat Francesco Pianeta 100-90
Fury v Deontay Wilder is confirmed after the British fighter's victory
WBC flyweight champion Cristofer Rosales retains title - stopping Paddy Barnes in fourth round
Taking place at Windsor Park in Belfast
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Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at Windsor Park
A real sense that if Fury stepped on the gas Pianeta would be in trouble.
Round 7: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
A right hook from Fury stops Pianeta in his tracks, I'd be surprised if this goes the distance. Pianeta, short of ideas and short of enthusiasm is not giving the impression he wants this to go on much longer.
The fact the crowd have gone silent shows this is just a fight going through its paces. Not a classic.
Round 7: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
A low left from Tyson Fury certainly has Francesco Pianeta flinching in pain. Just when your day couldn't get worse.
David Price
Former British heavyweight champion on Radio 5 live
A great round for Fury. You get the feeling Pianeta wants to be put out of his misery. He's peppering him with shots but none are explosive, though they will have a cumulative impact. He is doing as he pleases. We want to see an early finish now on Fury's terms rather than the opposite corner pulling Pianeta out.
Round 6: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Six rounds, Fury has won them all, and won them all quite convincingly. Pianeta needs to win every round left, and put Fury down, to have any hope.
Round 6: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
The buzz at ringside has very much quietened down. As Imran says, it has certainly not been too thrilling. For a man of 6ft 8in, Fury has some great footwork though. You can't hit what you can't catch.
Imran: Tyson fury is a top boxer, great movement & great defence and very hard to hit but it’s not exciting to watch. I wouldn’t pay to watch it that’s for sure
WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder on BT Sport: "He has great movement, excellent slipping of punches. He surprised me when he dragged his man to the corner, spun and then came back. I'm trying to get in his head. I'm letting him know I'm still here, right here, don't lose focus on this guy."
This is the scene at Windsor Park...
Round 5: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Not often we have a weather update in a boxing live page. It is raining. Macs all round at ringside.
Round 4: Tyson Fury v Franceso Pianeta
Tyson Fury's trainer Ben Davison tells his man: "Good. Keep using your height yes. When it's so easy for you do not get complacent. You're looking good but keep doing as you are."
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at Windsor Park
It's not dynamic, it's not explosive but then Tyson Fury never was.
Round 5: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Fury has managed to hardly get hit in nine rounds of his comeback to boxing. This looks a mere formality.
Round 4: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
A fast, powerful left right combination, just after a right-left. Fury in complete control, and looking good doing it.
David Price
Former British heavyweight champion on Radio 5 live
A great start by Tyson Fury. We expect his back-foot approach. He's an elusive fighter and makes the opponent miss, the head movement is fantastic. He is softening Pianeta up and is boxing to plan perfectly.
Round 3: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Fury looks like he is having fun in there. He windmills a right as if he is about to launch it, but holds off this time. Maybe that's one for round four. Three gone, Fury three up. Pianeta should go for plan B because plan A is definitely not working.
Round 3: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Fury, not for the first time, even has the opportunity to showboat a bit, holding on to the top rope. This looks a matter of when, not if, Fury wins it.
Round 3: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Pianeta looks slow and plodding. Everywhere he thinks Fury is, he isn't. Deontay Wilder, Pianeta is not.
Round 2: Fury v Pianeta
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion at Windsor Park
Pianeta is already looking disheartened with a lack of enthusiasm there. There's a pattern now, Fury feinting and landing at will at range. For me, I think the fight could be over in the next round or two if Tyson steps on the gas.
Round 2: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Pianeta has hardly landed so far. Fury spins around, making the Italian lunge, miss and look a bit silly.
No problem at all for Fury. Wilder watches on, thinking they are getting closer and closer to them fighting each other.