Luke Jackson hailed Carl Frampton as a "true hero" after the Belfast man showed his support to his former opponent who is facing a massive veterinary bill to save his pet dog.
Jackson's canine pal Chevy has been receiving round-the-clock treatment for the past 12 days.
A fundraising appeal was launched on Monday to help the 38-year-old Australian boxer pay for a massive vet's bill which now stands at over $31,000.
Read more: Former Carl Frampton opponent 'overwhelmed' by charity drive to save pet dog
Family, friends and boxing fans have rallied to donate over $13,000 in just over 24 hours.
And Belfast legend Frampton showed his own generosity by donating $2,000 on Wednesday morning after reading about Jackson and Chevy's ordeal.
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Boxing fans will fondly remember Jackson after he fought Frampton at Windsor Park back in 218, helping the Jackal realise a lifelong dream of fighting at the international stadium, home of Northern Ireland football.
Jackson tweeted afterwards: "Thank you @RealCFrampton True hero."
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Jackson told Belfast Live earlier this week: "We nearly lost Chevy on Saturday because he was so sick, but I am hoping he can pull through.
"People are amazing. I didn't and wouldn't ask for anything, yet they have come out and supported me this way.
"I am selling my car to help pay the bill which is currently at $31,000. My friend also made the GoFundMe page to try and take some of the pressure off. I am overwhelmed by the response.
"It has been a very emotional two weeks but hopefully everything works out."
He added: "I truly believe Chevy saved me from hurting myself many times over the last 13 years.
"He has such a special place in my life and heart and that's why I am doing everything I can to save him."
Anyone looking to donate to the GoFundMe appeal can do so HERE
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