Tyson Fury ‘buys Nando’s for all 52 diners at restaurant costing £700’

Tyson Fury shocked diners at Nando’s after offering to pay the bill for all 52 customers eating at the restaurant.

The British boxer, 29, headed to the peri-peri chicken restaurant on Tuesday night, following an open workout at the National Football Museum in Manchester.

After enjoying a meal with his team, the Gypsy King is said to have settled the tab for all those in the restaurant, with the bill coming in at about £700.

The act of generosity comes ahead of the Englishman’s big comeback bout against Albanian fighter Sefer Seferi. 

The British boxer, 29, headed to the peri-peri chicken eaterie on Tuesday night, following an open workout at the National Football Museum in Manchester (shown)

The act of generosity comes ahead of the Englishman's big comeback bout against Albanian fighter Sefer Seferi, with those in attendance praising the boxer

The act of generosity comes ahead of the Englishman’s big comeback bout against Albanian fighter Sefer Seferi, with those in attendance praising the boxer

Kugan Cassius, the co-founder of boxing video channel IFLTV, was the first to reveal Fury’s kind offer.

He tweeted: ‘So @Tyson_Fury bought @NandosUK for 52 people tonight.’

And a reporter for the station added: ‘Just woke up and first thing that hit me was that Tyson Fury bought me Nando’s yesterday.’

Fury is known to be a big fan of Nando’s, and was pictured tucking into a 15,000 calorie dinner at the popular chain after winning the world title in 2015.

In 2016, Fury bought 200 England fans a round of Jaegerbombs in Nice during Euro 2016.

Fury led the fans in chants of 'England till I die' as he handed out Jager bombs from the bar

Fury led the fans in chants of ‘England till I die’ as he handed out Jager bombs from the bar

Fury, wearing an England jersey, arrived unannounced in Nice’s historic old town on, the evening before England’s infamous match with Iceland in the round of 16 at the European Championship.

The boxer was mobbed by the fans and led them, pied piper-like, into a nearby bar before buying Jaegerbombs for them all.

 



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