We are unlikely to ever know the financial risk that Joseph Parker's promoters are entering into as they commit to holding his world heavyweight title fight against Andy Ruiz Jr in Auckland next month.
It will depend on the deals they have stitched up in the days before and after their decision to withdraw their application for government assistance, but it's likely to be considerable given the short timeframe they have to promote the December 10 fight.
The fact that they have yet to officially announce the venue or even the city shortens the promotion time further - and at this stage every day counts.
It was Ruiz's promoter Bob Arum who yesterday let the cat out of the bag, saying Parker and his man would front a press conference in Las Vegas on Saturday to officially announce the details, including Auckland as the venue. Vector Arena is looming as the favourite. For now Duco are remaining silent, but if the experienced Arum has called it as a done deal, that's what it is.
The financials are only part of the equation, though. As soon as the WBO sanctioned this fight, 24-year-old Las Vegas-based Parker and his trainer and mentor Kevin Barry were working on the assumption it would be held in Auckland, and it would have taken a financial catastrophe for them to give away home advantage. As the No1-ranked contender with the WBO, compared with Ruiz Jr's No3 ranking, it's right that Parker should have first option of fighting in his backyard, rather than Los Angeles, Las Vegas or Dallas, just some of the alternatives mentioned recently by Duco.