Joseph Parker vs. Andy Ruiz Jr. was held at the
Vector Arena in
Auckland, New Zealand. Tickets for the fight went on sale on 10 November after Duco Events announced that general admission tickets would start from a price of $99. Approximately 8,000 tickets went on sale to the general public. They had elected to go with
Ticketmaster for distribution of sales. Meanwhile, Chief Executive
Martin Snedden told
Fairfax up to 85% of available seating zones, which feature 124 corporate tables seating ten clients along as well as eleven elevated boxes that could accommodate fifteen to twenty people, had already been purchased by corporates for the fight. Although the event was jointly promoted by Duco Events and
Top Rank, Duco Events were the lead promoter of the fight. Tony Weeks served as the referee, and Ramon Cerdan, Salven Lagumbay and Ingo Barrabas were the ringside judges. Four national anthems were sung. The U.S. national anthem, "
The Star-Spangled Banner", and Samoa national anthem, "
The Banner of Freedom", was performed by
Pene Pati of
Sol3 Mio. The Mexican national anthem, "
Himno Nacional Mexicano", was performed by Marco-Antonio Muniz. The New Zealand national anthem, "
God Defend New Zealand", was performed by New Zealand singer
Sophie Morris. The announcer of the night was Daniel Hennessey.
Broadcasting As Parker had exclusive relationships with the broadcaster of
Sky at the time of the fight, the telecast of the fight was aired on
Sky Arena in New Zealand. The fight was televised through a
pay-per-view (PPV) produced by Sky and Duco Events. Sixteen days out from the fight, Duco Events revealed it would cost New Zealand television viewers NZD$59.95 for the sporting event at Auckland's Vector Arena as it featured on Sky Arena. The broadcast of the fight is said to stretch into 100 countries. In
Samoa, a free broadcast of the fight had been made possible through a partnership between
Digicel Samoa and Apia Broadcasting Limited, owners of
TV3. Digicel Samoa chief executive Rory Condon, TV3 owner Hans Joe Keil and TV3 managing director Verona Parker officially announced the partnership with a sponsorship of the broadcast worth approximately WS$30,000
tālā.
BoxNation confirmed via
Twitter they would live stream the event on their website and television for their subscribers.
ESPN and
Fox Sports were the main broadcasters that aired the fight in
Brazil,
Latin America and many
Caribbean countries, while
BBC Online streamed the fight in all
United Kingdom territories. ==The fight==