Michael Conlan is auctioning off the fight shorts he wore in Saturday's epic world title fight with Leigh Wood.
The 30-year-old is accepting bids up until 7pm on Sunday with all money raised going to the West Wellbeing organisation, a suicide prevention group based in the Colin area of West Belfast.
Conlan is an ambassador for the charity which has delivered over 1,000 hours of free mental health support in its first months of opening.
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Announcing the auction on Twitter, Conlan said: "For St Patrick's Day I want to give back to a cause that’s close to my heart, so I have decided to auction my Fight Shorts off with all proceeds going to @west_wellbeing Comment below with your bid and I will be closing the auction this Sunday at 7pm."
Conlan is currently recovering following last Saturday's thrilling world title fight in Nottingham.
The Falls Road man was up on three judges' scorecards when he was sensationally knocked out in the final round at the Motorpoint Arena.
Conlan was stretchered of of the arena before being taken to hospital but was later given the all-clear before returning home on Sunday.
Many fans and fellow boxers hailed the bout as the fight of the year, with Conlan seeking a rematch with Wood who was making the first defence of the WBA world featherweight title.
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