Pluto returned to Western Australia in 1909, where he married and settled down. His last professional bout was in 1911 at
Fremantle, with a knockout win over
Alec Rogers. In retirement he worked as a boxing instructor in public schools, ran a poultry farm in
Redcliffe and worked on local
racecourse ground staff. Pluto had three sons and three daughters, including Bill and Cyril Pluto, who became noted
welterweight boxers. Cyril, who also fought as
Young Pluto, was welterweight and
middleweight champion of Western Australia. He died on 3 March 1931 at Mosman Park, He was buried at the
Karrakatta Cemetery. ==References==