Does anything bother Tyson Fury?

The ‘Gypsy King’ is infamous for being as cool as a cucumber in high-pressure situations and cracking jokes with his team before every fight.

Gareth A. Davies (YouTube) Tyson Fury was in unbelievably high spirits before facing Deontay Wilder, as this unseen footage revealed

Now footage has emerged of the new WBC champion jokingly asking his trainer SugarHill Steward to ‘wipe my a**’ moments before fighting knockout artist Deontay Wilder.

Right before his convincing win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Fury and his brothers took part in an impromptu karaoke session – dethroning the Ukrainian just hours later.

And it seems as though the 31-year-old was up to his usual tricks before taking on the hardest-hitting heavyweight in history.

Thanks to unseen footage from Fury’s dressing room as caught by talkSPORT’s Gareth A. Davies, the Brit can be seen taking instructions from referee Kenny Bayless before the bout and then proceeding to lightly shadow box.

But the 6ft 9ins champion briefly paused to address Steward and inform him he may have wrapped his hands too early.

AFP or licensors Fury smashed the American around the ring for seven brutal rounds in a commanding performance

He said: “Do you know what I’ve gone and done? I’ve put the hand wraps on and I need to go to the toilet.

“Can you wipe my a**?”

“You know the coaches role; all the good ones and all the dirty ones, too!”

But any pre-fight nerves were put to rest as early as the first bell as Fury charged across the ring and hammered the ‘Bronze Bomber’ just as he promised to the world.

Tyson Fury hero's welcome at Manchester Airport

Vicious combinations of left hooks, right hands and then brutal body shots saw the American hit the deck in the third and fifth rounds.

Thankfully, Wilder was spared more damage from the silver-tongued slugger as trainer Mark Breland threw in the towel in the seventh round.

Although this may have cost the 1984 Olympian his job, the 34-year-old lives to fight another day and has invoked his rematch clause for a fight in the summer.

Fury, meanwhile, was given a hero’s welcome on his return to Manchester, with thousands waiting to cheer Britain’s newest champion.

He will likely complete a trilogy with Wilder, who activated a clause in contract that triggered a third fight.

Fury’s co-promoter Frank Warren has admitted this could happen in September or October at the Las Vegas Raiders’ new 72,000-seater stadium.

Whenever the legacy-defining clash takes place, Wilder will be sure to head to the ring with a far lighter costume after blaming his 40lbs outfit for the defeat as it drained his legs.