Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has revealed his role in scuppering ratepayer funding for the Joseph Parker heavyweight title fight.
Goff told media today that he let the council's events arm Ateed know that unless there was a business case justifying an investment by the ratepayer "then it ought not to happen".
"In the end there wasn't such a business case that would justify the expenditure of ratepayer money," said Goff, who met with Ateed on two occasions before it made the decision to withdrew support for the fight.
"I carried out my responsibility as the elected representative of the people of Auckland to ensure their ratepayer money is spent properly," said Goff, a boxing fan who attended the last two Parker fights.
Last Sunday, Ateed Chief Executive Brett O'Riley confirmed the council body would not be providing financial sponsorship to Duco to stage the Joseph Parker v Andy Ruiz fight in Auckland on December 10.