Video is circulating on social media showing a massive brawl that broke out at a bowling alley in Kitchener, Ont., shortly after one of the biggest boxing matches in years concluded Saturday night.

Police said five separate fights broke out early Sunday morning at the King Pin Bowlounge, just after the Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao boxing match wrapped up.

Jonathan Lively was at the bowling alley that night and recorded the brawl, as patrons threw punches and lobbed objects through the air.

He and his friends paid $10 to watch the boxing match between the two champions on TV at King Pin. They also got to watch a massive brawl unfold place right before their eyes.

In Lively’s three-and-a-half minute video, which is quickly making the rounds on social media, you can see people running at each other and falling on the alley's slippery surface. You can also see a bowling ball sailing through the air and hitting someone in the back.

Lively said bowling balls weren't the only things being tossed around. "People were chucking beer bottles at them, and there's glass everywhere. It was just hectic," he said, adding that at least three security guards tried to stop the fight.

Bingemans is the company that provides security at King Pin. It wouldn't comment on the level of security for the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, but did say guards were present.

The company said in a statement that the brawl erupted after a patron acted "inappropriately."

"There was an unfortunate incident Saturday night that occurred after the boxing match was concluded. While the guests, who enjoyed the event, were starting to leave one individual took it upon himself to act inappropriately towards other guests," the statement said.

"This caused an altercation that was dealt with by security and management and shortly thereafter the individual was taken into custody by WRPS."

Police arrested one man at the scene for disturbing the peace, and one woman was treated for various cuts and injuries.

With a report from CTV Kitchener's Max Wark