Tyson Fury goaded heavyweight rival Deontay Wilder ahead of his fight with Francesco Pianeta at Windsor Park on Saturday.

Fury's comeback continues with a showdown against the experienced Pianeta in Belfast where Wilder will be present at ringside in his role as a television analyst.

Negotiations for the two to meet in December are at an advanced stage and should Fury overcome Pianeta, one of the division's super-fights will move a step closer.

"I don't have to impress anybody," said Fury when asked about Wilder being at ringside.

"If I needed to impress him he wouldn't be flying all the way over here to see me.

"I'm not going to America to see him. He knows where the draw is, he knows where the daddy lives."

Fury made his comeback in June after two-and-a-half years out of the ring by overwhelming Sefer Seferi inside four rounds, having shed in the region of 10 stone in order to resume fighting.

While the 30-year-old will be aiming for another knockout, he would be just as happy if his bout with Pianeta went the distance.

"I'd prefer rounds," he said. "I've had one fight in three years so I need the rounds. Ten rounds hopefully, points decision."

He added: "The old Tyson Fury is gone, never to be seen again in history. The new Tyson Fury is here now. All I can promise is to put on a good fight.

"I do want to win a world title again so I have to raise my game after three years out of the game nearly and ballooning up to 28 stone.

"To lose that weight has been mentally and physically draining and to do it there has to be a want in the brain and I have that. That's why I'm a sick boxer and I win fights."