Fighting Facts—The “Fight of the Century” may be over, but the legal bouts are just beginning for boxers Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao and Floyd “Money” Mayweather.

In a putative class-action complaint filed May 6 in New Jersey federal court “on behalf of all [state] residents who purchased a ‘pay-per-view’ showing” of the fight,” lead plaintiff and Moorestown resident Victor Bobadilla claims the boxers, along with their management teams, had prior knowledge of an injury to Pacquiao’s shoulder, which resulted in a “lackluster” fight not worth the cost of viewing.

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