LAS VEGAS - Floyd Mayweather Jr.. successfully knock down Victor Ortiz in the fourth round to ensure the WBC welterweight title on Sunday (18/09/2011).
Since the first round bell sounded, already indicated, the speed of Mayweather is still there. United States boxer is also land a few punches accurately, while Ortiz lost the opportunity to avenge the beating Mayweather. In the second round, Ortiz moved more aggressively, fight more exciting, but it blows the 24-year-old boxer more not meet the target.
While Mayweather more avoidance. In the third round, Ortiz bit too dominating but Mayweather did not let himself be beaten samsak for 24-year-old boxer. Ortiz had several times tried to get into Mayweather's defense to steal the punch. Then, then in the fourth round, the controversial incident occurred. Mayweather final blow came just after these two fighters hugged each other in the middle of the ring after Ortiz seemed deliberately head butting Mayweather. When they separated the referee, Ortiz tried to apologize to Mayweather's glove with his fist extended way, when Ortiz was the concentration, a direct hit Mayweather with a left hook with a right hand punch combination that put Ortiz on the canvas.

Referee Joe Cortez counted when Ortiz still struggling to get up. On the count of ten, Mayweather was declared the winner to reclaim the WBC belt last acquired in 2008. The incident sparked controversy because Ortiz was not deemed ready and in no condition to fight when Mayweather attack. Ironically, the referee still count when Ortiz falls.
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