Tyson Fury managed to get 10 rounds of boxing under his belt on Saturday evening, as he cruised to a unanimous points victory over Italian Francesco Pianeta in Belfast.Fury never really tried to finish his opponent, and he admitted as much following the fight that he was 'pleased' to go the distance to prove the stamina is still there.Although a glorified sparring session will be far different to what Fury will stand across the ring from in November or December of this year.Deontay Wilder has been in Belfast all week, and histrionics have followed the WBC heavyweight champion wherever he has been.From verbally clashing with John Fury at the weigh-in, to being involved in an altercation with WBO middleweight champion - and the 'Gypsy King's' friend - Billy Joe Saunders, in a restaurant, it's been an eventful week in the spotlight for Wilder.The 'Bronze Bomber' and Fury shared the ring for the first time since January 2016 to confirm the fight, where Fury promised he will knock Wilder out in Vegas.Despite the face-off and aggressive words, the pair posed for photos before exiting, proving there is respect for one-another, but they'll do all they can to hype what could be a sensational clash.When asked about the Wilder match-up in the post-fight press conference, Fury responded: "Who knows because the fight hasn't happened yet, but one thing I do know is i've been to America before and conquered it."I beat Steve Cunningham in New York, and Frank Sinatra said 'If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere', so i'm sure Las Vegas will be a doddle for me."

Some exceedingly brash words for someone who didn't look mightily impressive against a fighter in Pianeta who is well past his prime.

And boxing fans have almost unanimously agreed that the Fury seen in Belfast will not be able to escape the power that Wilder possesses.