Tyson Fury tears into Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder ahead of Francesco Pianeta clash

Fury is hoping to once again unify the heavyweight division but he must find a way to take the belts off Joshua and Fury.

The Gypsy King will step into the ring for only the second time since his backdated drugs ban on Saturday when he takes on Francesco Pianeta at Windsor Park.

A victory will set up a mouth-watering bout with WBC champion Wilder following the American’s failure to tie up a deal with Joshua.

But Fury is not concerned about his lack of time in the ring over the last two years as he thinks it will be “easy” to regain the titles he had stripped from him in 2016.

“By no foregone conclusion am I going to win every belt nice and easy…or so the history books say. But I have got a terrible habit of breaking moulds,” Fury said.

“It’s very easy to do, to win all the belts back – I’ve only got to beat two bums, basically – Wilder and Joshua. Then that’s it, really.

“They both haven’t got a boxing braincell between them so it shouldn’t be too hard for a great boxer like myself.

“All I know is [Pianeta] is in my way. Mission: seek and destroy on Saturday night, get him out there nice and quick so I can go home and then we’ll see what Mr Wilder has to say in the ring.”

Meanwhile, Fury’s promotor Frank Warren believes Wilder vs Fury will definitely happen.

“[Fury] gets this one out the way and that fight [with Wilder] is happening,” Warren added.

“Wilder against Tyson Fury – it’s the biggest fight out there.

“This fight is going to happen, it will happen provided he comes through.

“It’s a huge fight. And the winner of that fight, if it happens, will be the best heavyweight in the world. They won’t be going with begging bowls to Anthony Joshua. They will be the number one, the fans will know it.”