Footage of Tyson Fury's trainer Ben Davison has emerged from his recent fight against Otto Wallin, and fans have been left amazed by his commentary.The undefeated Fury came into his fight against Wallin as the overwhelming favourite, with many expecting little more than a glorified warm up, before his much-anticipated rematch with WBC champion Deontay Wilder early next year. These plans were left in tatters, however, when the also undefeated Swede capitalised on a good combination, and caught his opponent with a heavy left hook in the third round - leaving the Gypsy King's right eye with a horrific cut. As the rounds wore on, such was the extent of the cut that ending the fight prematurely seemed the only option - and given that the punch that inflicted the damage was ruled as fully legal, a first loss for Fury seemed almost inevitable.With his trainer Davison screaming him on from the corner, however, Fury held strong for the full 12 rounds, and claimed a unanimous victory from some of the most hostile conditions he had ever faced in his 30-fight career.

Now, in the aftermath of the incredible bout, footage has emerged showing just how Davison reacted to every twist and turn in the fight, and many have been left amazed by the trainer's energy and passion for his fighter. 

"Nice and fast," Davison warned Fury in the seconds before the fight began. "He's going to try and start with his jab, don't let him start. Long arm him, sharp feet, sharp faints."

After the first two rounds rolled by without incident, Davison was forced into action in the third after immediately picking up on his fighter's cut, and shouting him on till the end of the round when he could get him back to his corner.

"Don't keep rubbing it. Keep switched on, you're boxing nicely here and it's a cut I know, but focus on what you're doing. Forget about the cut for the minute.

"He's going to start coming now, use that to play onto our advantage. Stick to your boxing, don't think about rushing it just keep focused on winning your rounds, don't look trying to bang him out or anything silly, just don't panic."

Reacting furiously after Wallin was seen to drag his gloves across Fury's face in the following round, Davison also questioned the legitimacy of the shot that did the damage, whilst hoping that the ref would let the two fighters fight on. 

"Just stay relaxed," Davison told his fighter after a resurgent seventh round for Fury. "You're doing the right thing, and he's going to crack. This is where you f***ing belong, and this is where you show what the difference is. This is what you're made of."

Otherwise silent whilst his trainer had roared on instruction up until this point, the last point seemed to especially resonate with Fury.

"I live for this sh*t!" roared the bloodied and battered Fury, before marching back into the centre of the ring to see out the following rounds in relative comfort. 

Whilst confident and commanding throughout the fight, marching into the ring to congratulate his fighter - and Wallin - Davison painted a very different picture.

Staring at the horrific damage to Fury's right eye in obvious shock, the 26-year-old trainer gave a hilariously honest summary of the fight. 

"You won by far, but f*** me!".