Ortiz was finally getting inside and getting a little traction -- I don't know what would possess him to head-butt PBF like that, except perhaps he was being mocked again. May was shaking his head at him a few seconds earlier. But that doesn't matter -- the head-butt was a foul and Cortez was right to take away the point. After that, I'm tired of reading that this is Ortiz' fault for not "defending himself at all times." You've seen it happen a million times. A guy fires off a low blow or a rabbit punch, gets warned, the two fighters touch gloves or embrace briefly, step back and then continue the fight. That's what would have happened last night if May had let it. He waited a split second and took the cheap shots. And further, if he'd just taken the first punch, I think they'd have been even. And the fight would've gone on. It was incredibly cheap to deck the guy. I don't care about the technical reading of the rules. He knows better, and he did it because he doesn't give a [expletive] about the game. He just cared about getting out of there with his $40 million and his undefeated record, and he didn't care how it happened. [expletive]. And now it looks like he did it just to get a controversial result that would lead to a "REVENGE!"-themed and promoted rematch. Which, conveniently, keeps him out of the ring with Pac for another year. It's times like this that make me question why I'm one of the few remaining fans of boxing.