Boxer eyes one more fight after home victory

Two boxers stand in a boxing ring with a referee in white shirt and black bow tie between them. The boxer on the left looks up and holds his hands aloft as he is declared the winner.
Image caption,

Nathan Heaney celebrated a points win over Grant Dennis in Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday

  • Published

Boxer Nathan Heaney has said he is still focused on a further fight in his native Stoke-on-Trent, after victory in the city.

The former British middleweight champion beat Grant Dennis on points in their eight-round non-title fight at the King's Hall on Saturday.

Heaney told BBC Radio Stoke he would have retired had the bout not gone his way, and that his wife Louise "would love it if I didn't get punched any more".

But he confirmed he wanted to fight again, at Stoke City Football Club's ground, in about a year's time.

"I think the only thing we deserve... is [a fight at] the ground. Just for that final once-in-a-lifetime event for the city," he said.

Ahead of the match against Dennis, Heaney said he was determined to "win and it will remind Frank Warren why he signed me all those years ago."

A boxer dressed in black shorts with sponsor branding, his arms outstretched with red, black and white boxing gloves on his hands. He is standing on a stage in front of a red curtain, surrounded by photographers, fans taking pictures on their phones and stage lights on steel-lattice towers.
Image caption,

Heaney's fight on Saturday sold out the King's Hall

Reacting to the points win over Dennis, Heaney said he felt "relief, more than anything when they said 'Nathan Heaney.. the winner'".

"There were times when I was thinking 'am I letting him hit me with too many shots?'

"They only have to catch you with one hook and the judges will sway to them."

He expressed disappointment in not achieving a knockout in the final round.

Nonetheless, Heaney thanked his home crowd for an "incredible" reaction to the victory.

"That's why now I'm just saying the only fight now is Stoke [City FC]. I've given my all throughout my career, and I think the only thing we deserve as a city, and myself, is [a match at] the ground."

Media caption,

Nathan 'Hitman' Heaney - 'He's one of our own'

Get in touch

Tell us which stories we should cover in Staffordshire

Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external.

Related topics