HEENEY MAY RETIRE
FEELS LIKE GETTING INTO BUSINESS.
nited Ureas Association.—By Eiectrh Telegraph.—Copyright.) NEW YORK. November.2l. Heaney interviewed, said he was ii.ibie io make up his mind whether i retire or continue fighting. “AD wife wants me to get out while I am ,ound in ■ body•and mind. She does not want me to expose my sell to the lunger of Tiijury through further fightng. I’ve got a little money and fee 1 like getting into some business, .which will bring in a satisfactory income.” ’looney said tlie popular belief about ■nonolnry reward for fighting was cli s toi led. He estimated that he would make probably forty thousand dollars a year from four or five matches. There were no more new men for him to fight. Ho expressed willingness to meet men like Risko, Sharkey, Paulino, Dempsey, and said big men like Tunney, did not box his style.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1928, Page 3
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