The venue for Joseph Parker's world heavyweight title fight against Andy Ruiz Jr remains dependent on funding, with the Kiwi's promoters hoping the New Zealand Government follows the lead of their South Australia counterparts, who have bid millions to take the upcoming Anthony Mundine v Danny Green re-match to Adelaide.
The Mundine v Green fight, announced yesterday, has caught the imagination of South Australia's Sports Minister Leon Bignell, who said the February 3 clash would boost the economy of the state while highlighting its potential as a tourism venue.
Neither boxer has links to South Australia, nor has even fought there before. Mundine, 41, was brought up in Sydney, while Green, 43, has links to Sydney and Perth. The catchweight fight, a re-match of their clash 10 years ago won on points by former NRL player Mundine, will likely be their last as professionals.
Bignell told 5AA Radio his government had tabled a lucrative bid but expected a strong return, with Duco Events' David Higgins saying a Parker fight would reap similar returns.
"To get that event, you have to have at least a 35-to-1 return on investment," Bignell said.