Punters should be prepared to pay at the door to watch Joseph Parker's heavyweight world title fight at the pub next weekend.
At least one popular central Auckland bar is already advertising entry fees for next Saturday's fight night in an attempt to claw back higher than usual costs for commercial licences - a move which is outraging some fans.
Sky TV boss John Fellet has previously said his organisation has no control over the event's pay-per-view pricing. Because Parker's promoter, Duco Events, holds the rights they also get to decide how much Sky charge for pay-per-view - both for residents and commercial operators.
Auckland's Empire Tavern is already telling customers a $10 entry fee will be in force for the bout. A spokesman for the venue said the charge was a direct result of a licence costing "about $2500" to screen the fight.
"Everyone wants to watch the fight. We're being charged more to show it, so to cover those costs we're charging people $10 to get in - which is less than the cost of a beer," he said. "We will be full for it."