“font-size: 9pt;”>Mayweather remained unbeaten Saturday night,

stopping Ortiz at 2:59 of the fourth round to take the piece of the

welterweight title Ortiz brought into the ring.

The

end came just as the two fighters emerged from a break, in which

Ortiz had embraced Mayweather in the center of the ring. As they

broke, Mayweather shot out a left hand and followed it with a right

that put Ortiz down in his corner.

Ortiz

struggled to get up as referee Joe Cortez called an end to the

fight.

“We

touched gloves and we were back to fighting and then I threw the

left and right hand after the break,” Mayweather said. “In the ring

you have to protect yourself at all times.”

The

round was already controversial, as Ortiz appeared to head butt

Mayweather intentionally, leading Cortez to take a point away from

him. After the head butt, Ortiz went to Mayweather and gave him a

kiss on the cheek.

“font-size: 9pt;”>Seconds later they were in the center of the ring

ready to resume action when two punches ended it

quickly.

“I

took the break by the referee and I obeyed exactly as I was told,”

Ortiz said. “And then, boom, he blindsided me.”

“font-size: 9pt;”>Mayweather was winning the fight through three

rounds, dominating with speed and landing good right hands to the

head of Ortiz. He won all three rounds on two ringside scorecards,

and two of three on the third.

Late

in the fourth round, he appeared to intentionally head butt

Mayweather in frustration as the two fought in Mayweather’s

corner.

“He

did something dirty when it was his corner who said I was dirty,”

Mayweather said. “But I won the fight.”

“font-size: 9pt;”>Mayweather later engaged in a verbal

confrontation with HBO announcer Larry Merchant, calling him a name

at one point and drawing a pointed response from the 80-year-old

broadcaster, who said he would thrash the boxer if he “was 50 years

younger.”

While

Ortiz claimed he was caught by a punch that came before Cortez

ruled the fighters to continue, the referee said Mayweather did

nothing wrong.

“font-size: small; font-family: Calibri;”> Information from

Espn.com contributed to this report

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