Tyson Fury has donated a pair of signed boxing gloves to a Wetherspoons-style pub 6,000 miles from home – and they are now set to go under the hammer for charity.
The Gypsy King’s famous mitts will be auctioned off during a special night with snooker legend Ken Doherty, where lucky punters even had the chance to play a frame against him.
The 37-year-old boxing star originally handed the signed gloves to a local sports bar before they were passed on to the budget boozer lookalike in Thailand.
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Now, Witherspoons has invited Brits and locals alike to bid for the prized memorabilia, with every penny going to a good cause.
The pub, based in Pattaya, Thailand, is hosting the auction on 19 March, as reported by Whats The Jam.

Heavyweight hero Fury has been training in Thailand in the early months of 2026 and has been spotted out and about in the city.
He has even said the sunshine is helping keep him fired up during camp.
The quirky bar, where pints cost just £2.83, is raising money for the Father Ray Foundation.
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The charity supports more than 850 disadvantaged children and students with disabilities through care and education.
The gloves will be auctioned during an evening with Doherty, nicknamed the “Darling of Dublin”, kicking off at 7pm.

For £23.71, 30 lucky fans snapped up the chance to play a frame against the 56-year-old, who boasts six ranking titles.
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All the playing slots have now sold out, but organisers are still urging people to come along and support the fundraiser.
A spokesperson for Witherspoons said: “Big thanks to my friend Gary Livings at Fraser’s Sports Bar for donating these signed gloves from Tyson Fury.
“Also a big thanks to the man himself Tyson Fury

“We are going to auction them off on Thursday evening at the Ken Doherty event to help raise money for the Father Ray Foundation.
“All the frames are sold but still come along to help raise some money for charity.”

