Re: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao
Originally Posted by
blayze
I have to admit, I do feel cheated now knowing both fighters weren't at 100%.
And yet another twist. Five different class action lawsuits have been filed against Pacquiao and his promoters (and Mayweather's people as well) seeking millions of dollars in compensation for: PPV buyers, ticket buyers and gamblers. You all know I like novel lawsuits and this certainly would be an interesting one to hear arguments to and read the decision of. The question being Are spectators entitled to know the details surrounding a fighter's condition before shelling out big bucks to watch it? One quote I Liked in the article was
"Our state has a law that prohibits concealing or misrepresenting material information with consumers and, within the context of boxing, Manny Pacquiao's shoulder injury is a material fact," said Bob Duncan, one of the lawyers for the Illinois plaintiffs. "Had our clients known that the underdog had a shoulder injury, they wouldn't have thought that this fight was worth watching."
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...claiming-fraud
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