Postpublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 18 August 2018
Round 2: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
A good variety of shots from Fury, and he already looks so much fitter and so much more confident than that Sefer Seferi farce.
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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Round 2: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
A good variety of shots from Fury, and he already looks so much fitter and so much more confident than that Sefer Seferi farce.
Round 1: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion at Windsor Park
Tyson Fury looked good. He's moving, feinting well and is making Pianeta close up with the feints before throwing to the body. He looks on his game.
Round 1: Tyson fury v Francesco Pianeta
Round 1 gone, and Fury one round up. Boxing quite nicely, avoiding some frantic stuff from Pianeta.
A strange feel to the night as so much of it seems to be about setting up Fury v Wilder later this year.
But Pianeta could change everything for Wilder, Fury and himself with one punch.
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at Windsor Park
Pianeta being given a lot of guessing to do by Tyson Fury early on. He looks so much more serious.
Round 1: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Fury is warming up, loosening up those shoulders. A quick right followed by a swinging left hook both find the target.
Round 1: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Some wild swings from Pianeta, none of them land, but they look good at least. A sign of meaningful intent from the visitor.
Fury v Pianeta
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent at Windsor Park
Will it be Wilder and Fury in the USA? Fury has to get the job done here first...
Round 1: Tyson Fury v Francesco Pianeta
Tyson Fury sprints out of his corner, ready to go. A couple of meaty body punches to get us going.
Here we go.
No messing about from Tyson Fury. No games. Last time out was a circus event that did neither Fury nor the sport of boxing any good.
Today, he is properly back. And it is great to see.
Fury v Pianeta
But first... today's business.
Speaking of Wilder. Here he is speaking to BT Sport, before the fight.
Sweet Home Alabama, where Deontay Wilder is from, is now the soundtrack.
A sense of humour from Fury, and Wilder acknowledges the joke. Wilder films Fury on his phone making his entrance. They could well be fighting later this year for a world heavyweight title.
Here comes Tyson Fury. Flanked by Billy Joe Saunders and Ricky Hatton, with some quotes from Rocky Balboa blaring around the stadium.
A big fan of this walk-in.
Here comes the challenger Francesco Pianeta. Queen's 'We Will Rock You' blares out around Windsor Park.
He could well rock the heavyweight division if Francesco Pianeta stuns Tyson Fury.
Forty fights, 35 wins, has been in the ring with Wladimir Klitschko. Fury's fight back was always going to be a Fury win, it was just a case of when and how.
This is a much more serious opponent, and someone Fury will have to respect.
WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder on BBC Radio 5 live: "The fans are beautiful, the atmosphere. What more can you ask for? Your fans always prove me right, it's a great feeling to see so many people come and follow boxing. If you're in the sport it's amazing.
"When you come here they gravitate, they love you.
"If Tyson Fury beats me I promise I am coming back for the rematch, I would love to fight here. I am expecting him to do his business, I don't want him to play around. I am looking forward for him to knock this guy out and let's get it on now.
"There is a clear contract, straight down the middle, it benefits us both. It will be a great fight when it happens and I am looking forward to it."
Fury v Pianeta
Tony Bellew's trainer is expecting some post-fight fireworks it seems...
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Fury v Pianeta
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 live boxing pundit at Windsor Park
There is so much at stake. It puts a lot of pressure on fighters when they know the man they may be facing next is ringside. I think there is more pressure on Fury as he needs to look slimmer, faster and sharper.
He will want to make a statement. The issue is sometimes when a fighter does that they leave themselves exposed. He has to win. Preferably he gets five rounds, finds his distance and takes Pianeta out clean. If he does that, he sends the American TV companies home happy as they can go and sell Fury-Wilder.
Fury v Pianeta
"The old Tyson Fury has gone" were Tyson Fury's words this week.
About a third of him pretty much has. The man who says he scaled around 27 stone during his time away from the ring came in at 18st 6lbs on Friday.
His trainer Ben Davison stresses Fury's weight will be tweaked depending on his opponent but in getting the former world champion back in fighting shape, surely the hardest part of the journey is done.
But before any talk of Tyson Fury taking on Deontay Wilder, Fury has to take care of business against Francesco Pianeta tonight.
And it has been some incredible journey for Tyson Fury when many feared he would never be seen in a boxing ring again.